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CÉRÉALES Key to symbols used in the classification of varieties at end of this file -------- Explication des symboles utilisés dans la classification des variétés en fin de ce fichier Avena spp. AAC Banner C,CA,95 Avena spp. AAC Blake C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Bullet C,CA,85 Avena spp. AAC Clyde C,CA,95 Avena spp. AAC Douglas C,CA,95 Avena spp. AAC Justice C,CA,2817 Avena spp. AAC Kolosse C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Kongsore C,CA,95 Avena spp. AAC Nicolas C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Noranda C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Oaklin C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Oravena C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Pontiac C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AAC Roberval C,CA,95 Avena spp. AAC Rosken C,CA,85 Avena spp. AAC Torrent C,CA,85 Avena spp. AC Aylmer C,CA,85 Avena spp. AC Baton C,M,CA,2791 Avena spp. AC Belmont C,M,CA,84 Avena spp. AC Francis C,CA,2791 Avena spp. AC Fregeau C,M,CA,2791 Avena spp. AC Hill C,M,CA,166 Avena spp. AC Hunter C,CA,85 Avena spp. AC Juniper C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AC Medallion C,CA,571 Avena spp. AC Morgan C,CA,1770 Avena spp. AC Mustang C,CA,243 Avena spp. AC Percy C,M,CA,85 Avena spp. AC Rigodon C,CA,87 Avena spp. AC Stewart C,CA,85 Avena spp. AC Vermont C,CA,85 Avena spp. AF 1340 BR,159,1198 Avena spp. AF 1355 BR,159,1198 Avena spp. AGATA MX,1556 Avena spp. AGRO IRAI B,BR,159,1198 Avena spp. AGRO REDENTORA B,BR,159,1198 Avena spp. AGRO Zebu B,BR,1198 Avena spp. AL FAWZ (F13-01) MA,1558 Avena spp. Aalter troshaver NL,3075 Avena spp. Aarre C,FI,515 Avena spp. Abel # C,M,HU,1145 Mozart CZ Mozart HU Avena spp. Abissina D,IT,1234 Avena spp. Abtah (F13-02) MA,1558 Avena spp. Active C,SE,1805 Avena spp. Adamo C,NL,2908 Avena spp. Adler C,GB,1138 Avena spp. Agent C,PL,1433 Avena spp. Agro Bagé B,BR,159,1198 Avena spp. Agro Coxilha B,BR,1198 Avena spp. Agro Esteio B,BR,159,1198 Avena spp. Agro Ijui B,BR,159 Avena spp. Agro Planalto B,BR,1198 Avena spp. Agro Quaraí B,BR,159,1198 Avena spp. Agro Quarai B,BR,159,1198 Avena spp. Akseli C,FI,NO,515 Avena spp. Al Fawz (F13-01) MA,1558 Avena spp. Albatros D,FR,2060 Avena spp. Alcudia ES,2917 Avena spp. Alcyon C,CA,85 Avena spp. Aleksi D,BG,1547 Avena spp. Alfred C,NL,2908 Avena spp. Alhama B,PT,1142 Avena spp. Alia D,u,TN,1571 Avena spp. Alku C,FI,515 Gitta FI Avena spp. Allal MA,1558 Avena spp. Allyur C,RU,1291,2394 Avena spp. Altesse FR,1662 Avena spp. Alya TN,1571 Avena spp. Amazone B,IT,2858 Avena spp. Amlal MA,1558 Avena spp. Apollon C,DE,EE,2208,2222 Avena spp. Aporte BAER CL,561 Avena spp. Arab D,PL,822 Avena spp. Aragon # C,DE,2222 July 2021 Page CE1 juillet 2021 CEREALS –. CÉRÉALES Key to symbols used in the classification of varieties at end of this file -------- Explication des symboles utilisés dans la classification des variétés en fin de ce fichier Avena spp. Arden C,PL,822 Avena spp. Ardente # C,FR,3124 Avena spp. Argentina D,IT,3325 Avena spp. Arkan C,GB,824 Avena spp. Armani C,DE,2702 Avena spp. Årnes C,NO,1327 Avena spp. Arta C,LV,1554 Avena spp. Ascot C,BG,GB,1785,3018 Avena spp. Aslak C,FI,515 Avena spp. Aspen C,DE,GB,426,473 Avena spp. Atego C,CZ,GB,430,2844 Avena spp. Athabasca C,CA,1770 Avena spp. Atlet C,RU,1375 Avena spp. Auteuil C,FR,2596 Avena spp. Ava D,IT,769,1154 Avena spp. Avanti C,SE,1805 Avena spp. Avatar C,CA,2423 Avena spp. Avelux FR,2356 Avena spp. Avemex MX,1556 Avena spp. Avenue C,EE,FI,LT,428,431,2703 Avena spp. Aveny C,SE,1805 Avena spp. Avetron C,FI,NO,1326,1327 Avena spp. Avon C,AU,MA,862,2805 Avena spp. BC Marta D,HR,1549 Avena spp. BIA C,CA,3128 Avena spp. Babicora MX,1556 Avena spp. Bachiniva MX,1556 Avena spp. Bailey C,CA,85 Avena spp. Balado D,GB,1 Avena spp. Balex B,C,DE,343 Avena spp. Ballance PZO C,DE,2575 Avena spp. Baranja C,HR,1549 Avena spp. Barra C,IE,3124 Avena spp. Bass AU,3199 Avena spp. Bastion D,M,GB,1 Avena spp. Bc Marta D,RS,454 Avena spp. Beacon D,M,GB,1 Avena spp. Belinda C,FI,NO,1802,1803 Avena spp. Belino II C,FR,2060 Avena spp. Benny C,FI,GB,2224,2228 Avena spp. Berdysz C,u,PL,822 Avena spp. Betsy # C,SE,1805 Avena spp. Bettina C,FI,1802 Avena spp. Bingo C,PL,1433 Avena spp. Bionda IT,698,1154 Avena spp. Bison C,CL,DE,EE,561,2208,2222 Avena spp. Black Beauty D,FR,2596 Avena spp. Boa Fe D,PT,1559 Avena spp. Borowiak C,RS,2104 Avena spp. Bounejmat MA,1558 Avena spp. Brabantse gele haver NL,3075 Avena spp. Bradley C,CA,1770 Avena spp. Breton C,PL,822 Avena spp. Bristol B,NL,1651 Avena spp. Bruno C,NL,2908 Avena spp. Bul Mina BG,1546 Avena spp. Bullion C,GB,1 Avena spp. CDC Arborg C,CA,3328 Avena spp. CDC Baler u,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Bell u,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Big Brown C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Boyer C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Endure C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Minstrel C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Morrison C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Naser C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Norseman C,M,CA,3328 Avena spp. CDC Orrin C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC ProFi C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Ruffian C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC SO-I C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Seabiscuit C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Skye C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Sol-Fi C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CDC Weaver C,CA,3299 Avena spp. CS Camden C,CA,568 Avena spp. Cacko C,M,HU,PL,1433,2113 Avena spp. Caddy C,EE,2230 July 2021 Page CE2 juillet 2021 CEREALS –. CÉRÉALES Key to symbols used in the classification of varieties at end of this file -------- Explication des symboles utilisés dans la classification des variétés en fin de ce fichier Avena spp. Cadence B,C,FR,1662 Avena spp. Calibre C,CA,3299 Avena spp. Calvaro D,FR,2060 Avena spp. Canary C,EE,FI,2225,2230 Avena spp. Canmore C,CA,2871 Avena spp. Canoë C,CA,2871 Avena spp. Cantal C,CA,2871 Avena spp. Canuk C,CA,2871 Avena spp. Canyon C,CH,DK,GB,2209,2231 Avena spp. Capri C,GB,1138 Avena spp. Caravelle C,MA,676 Avena spp. Carrolup C,AU,862 Avena spp. Cascade C,CA,1770 Avena spp. Casino C,CA,2871 Avena spp. Castor C,EE,SE,1805 Avena spp. Cavalcade C,GB,2918 Avena spp. Cavaliere C,FR,2844 Avena spp. Cayuse C,US,3418 Avena spp. Celeste C,FR,2844 Avena spp. Centar C,RS,1567 Avena spp. Cezar HU,2513 Avena spp. Chapéla D,u,TN,2595 Avena spp. Charmoise D,FR,2596 Avena spp. Chihuahua MX,3329 Avena spp. Chimene # C,FR,2596 Avena spp. Chwat C,PL,1433 Avena spp. Cilla C,SE,1805 Avena spp. Claretta D,IT,1234 Avena spp. Cobeña ES,212 Avena spp. Codex B,C,DE,343 Avena spp. Coker 227 D,US,3180 C 72-27 US Avena spp. Coker 716 C,US,3180 C 70-16 US Avena spp. Conway C,FI,GB,1,1384 Avena spp. Coomallo C,AU,862 Avena spp. Coracle D,GB,1 Avena spp. Corneil C,FR,1821 Avena spp. Cuauhtemoc MX,3329 Avena spp. Cusarare MX,1556 Avena spp. Cusihuiriachi MX,1556 Avena spp. Dalyup C,AU,862 Avena spp. De'ns C,RU,1092 Avena spp. Delfin C,DE,DK,EE,GB,IE,LT,SE,2222,2223,222 4,2226,2230 Avena spp. Derby C,CA,3322 Avena spp. Dieter C,CA,85 Avena spp. Dominik C,DE,GB,426,429 Avena spp. Donata D,IT,2967 Avena spp. Donegal C,CA,3222 Avena spp. Donna C,FI,515 Avena spp. Dori D,IT,3324 Avena spp. Dovre C,NO,1327 Avena spp. Duffy C,FR,1821 Avena spp. Dula C,NL,969,null Avena spp. Dumont C,CA,84 Avena spp. Dunav RS,1568 Jelena RS Avena spp. Duplex C,HU,2402 Avena spp. Eagle D,DE,GB,738,2699 Avena spp. Earl AT,RS,1789 Avena spp. Echidna C,MA,2805 Avena spp. Eemeli C,FI,515 Avena spp. Efes AT,1789 Avena spp. Effektiv C,AT,1789 Avena spp. Egon C,AT,HR,1789 Avena spp. Eidskog C,NO,1327 Avena spp. Elegant C,PL,1433 Avena spp. Elison C,GB,2699 Avena spp. Emma DK,1137 Avena spp. Eneko # AT,1789 Avena spp. Enjoy AT,1789 Avena spp. Erbert AT,1789 Avena spp. Escudino C,AT,2531 Avena spp. Espresso # C,EE,985 Avena spp. Essex C,AT,1789 Avena spp. Estela PT,2653 July 2021 Page CE3 juillet 2021 CEREALS –.
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