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Az Európai Unió Hivatalos Lapja C Tájékoztatások És Közlemények 8 1. ALLIUM ASCALONICUM L. 1234 Ambition b NL 30a H Arvro a FR 1588 Atlas b NL 30a H Bonilla b NL 30a H Bretor a FR 8235, a NL 123 Creation b NL 30a H Delicato a NL 14b Délvad a FR 1588 Golden Gourmet a NL 14b Gouelor a FR 1588 Griselle a FR 9504 Jermor a FR 9504 Kerlor a FR 1588 Keszthelyi csillag a HU 3 Keszthelyi csokros f: 30.6.2006 Kozjanka a SI 232 Laaer Rosa Lotte b AT 84 Longor a FR 9504 Lyska a FR x Polka FR Matador b NL 30a H Mikor a FR 9504 Mirage b NL 30a H Pesandor a FR 8235 Pikant a NL 30 Ploumor a FR 8235 Pohorka a SI 232 Polka = Lyska Primalys a FR x Prisma b NL 30a H Red Sun a NL 14b Rosella b NL 30a H Rox b NL 30a H Saffron b NL 30a H Santé a NL 30 Spring Field a NL 14b Topper a NL 30 Toto a PL 93 Trégor a FR 1588 9 1. ALLIUM ASCALONICUM L. 1234 Tropix b NL 30a Vigarmor a FR 8235 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 Accent b NL 30a H Ada a FR 8618 H Agostana a CZ 552, b IT x Bianca agostana di Chioggia IT Bianca perfezione d’estate IT Tardiva d’argento IT White Utah jumbo IT Agra a PL 187 Ailsa Craig b UK x Ailsae b NL 279 Ala aCZ140,aSKx Alabaster a ES 3021, a IT 460 H Alamo a CZ 301, a LT 99, b NL 79, a PL 98, a SK 182 H Alba Regina a SK 163 H Albachiara a IT 220 Albatros a IT 220 Albero b ES 3021 H Albion a CZ 278, b NL 8 H Alborada b NL 134a Alcanto a CZ 1064, b NL 78 H Aldato a CZ 1064, b NL 78, a SK 163 H Aldobo a CZ 301, a NL 79, a PL 98, a SK 182 Alibaba a PL 93 Alice a CZ x, a HU 5386, a SK x Alicia b NL 575 H Alix a CZ 301, b NL 79, a PL 98, a SK 182 Allervroegste = Pompei Wonder Almera a ES 5027 H Almerix a ES 125 H Alpes a ES 5027 H Alpha b NL 246, a PL 592 Altisimo b NL 30a, a SK 172 H Amarilla paja = Paille des vertus virtudes 10 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 Amigo a CZ 1032, b NL 31, a PL 562, a SK 209 Amika a CZ 1145 Amonquelina = Monquelina Andes b NL 30a H Apargui a ES 5102 H Apex = Contessa Aprilatica = Nocera Aranca b NL 31 H Arctic a CZ 278, b NL 30a H Arenal b NL 31 H Argenta a CZ 950, a SK 250 Argenthea a IT 221 Ariana a ES 5102 H Armada a IT 241 H Armstrong a CZ 278, a NL 30a, a PL 96, a SK 172 H Aroma a SK 142 Arthur b NL 31 H Aspen b NL 30a H Astros a FR 8067 H Atalaya a ES 5102 H Athos a CZ 761, a FR 8067, a HU 5327 H Atlantis a EL 18 Augusta a CZ x, a PL 424, a SK x Autumn Queen = Reliance Avanti b NL 31 H Aviv b NL x Babosa = Valenciana Temprana Babtų didieji a LT 11 Bahia a ES 5027 H Baldito b NL 78 H Baltic b NL 30a H Baluga b NL 31 H Barak a ES 4301 H Barida b NL 78 H Barito a CZ 1064, b NL 78, a PL 761 H Barona a FR 12744 Basic b NL 30a H Bassano b IT 125 Di Genova IT Rossa piatta d’Italia IT 11 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 Beacon a UK 15 H Bedfordshire bUKx Champion Benyal a ES 5102 H Best of All b UK 189 Best of Whites b PT 462 Betsy b NL 78 H Bianca agostana di = Agostana Chioggia Bianca di giugno b IT 96 Giugnese IT Precoce di giugno IT – White Italian b UK 210 Bianca di Lucca b IT 221 Bianca periforme IT Bianca di maggio = La Reine Bianca gigante bIT150 d’Ingegnoli Bianca perfezione = Agostana d’estate Bianca periforme = Bianca di Lucca Bianca precocissima bIT66 marzatica Biancaneve a IT 220 Biasto f: 31.12.2006 Bighorn b NL 30a H Bila a PL 92 Birnförmige a DE 7464 Bison b NL 105 H Blanc de Lisbonne = Gros Blanca Barletta = De Barletta Blanca de la Reina = La Reine Blanca de Lisboa = Gros Blanca grande del bES10 pais Blanca grande tardia bES9 de Lerida Blanca gruesa de = Dulce de Fuentes Fuentes Blanca Pompei = Pompei Blancato b NL 105 H Blanche a ES 5926 Blanco Duro a IT 460 Bomo a SE 71 Bonita b NL 134a H 12 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 Bonus b NL 134a, a PL 578 H Borettana a CZ 769, b IT x Di Rovato IT Boston a CZ 1032, b NL 31, a PL 562, a SK 356 H Braddock b NL 30a H Bradley b NL 30a H Branca da Lezíria b PT 13 Brandy f: 31.12.2005 Braunschweiger = De Brunswick Dunkelblutrote Bravo b NL 105 H Brenda a CZ 1032, b NL 31, a PL 62, a SK 209 H Brioso b NL 60 H Bristol a CZ 1032, b NL 31, a SK 356 H Bronzé d’Amposta a FR x Brunswijker = De Brunswick Buffalo a NL 105 H Bugatti b NL 31 H Bulcato f: 30.6.2008 Bullet b NL 425 H Burgos a CZ 761, a FR 8067, a HU 5327, a SK 337 H Calibra b NL 30a H Calisto b NL 30a H Calypso a PL 62, a SK 356 H Campillo b NL 60 H Camry b NL 30a H Candida b NL 581 Candy a CZ 1064 H Capri b NL 30a H Cardinal b NL 503 Caribo a CZ 301, a NL 79 H Carlito a CZ 1064, b NL 78 H Carlos a FR 8067, a HU 5327 H Carnaval b NL 30a H Castillo b NL 30a, a SK 172 H Cénol a FR x Centurion a CZ 278, a NL 30a, a SK 172 H Chateau a SK 168 H Cimarron a IT 460 H Cinzia a IT 141 13 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 Cisco b NL 30a H Citation b NL 30a H Clara a IT 141 Clipper a CZ 1032, b NL 31, a PL 62, a SK 209 H Colombina a PL 351 H Colorada de Amposta = Morada de Amposta Colorada de Figueras b ES x Columbia a ES 5027 H Cometa b NL 60 H Constanza a FR 521 Contessa a IT 241 – Apex a CZ 1064 Continental a CZ 301, b NL 79 H Copra a CZ 278, b NL 30a H Corito b NL 78 H Corona a CZ 278, a NL 8 H Cortland b NL 30a, a SK 172 H Cosmic hybrid b IT 241 H Cougar b NL 30a H Creston b NL 79 H Cristal b NL 60 H Cristal White wax b IT 241 Diamant IT Crockett b NL 30a H Csanád a HU 43 Csardas a DE 7464 Cuisse de poulet du a FR x Zébrune FR Poitou Cupido b NL 31 H Cymes a PL 67 Czerniakowska a PL 218 Dacapo a HU 5199, b NL 105, a PL 352 H Dagmar a CZ 239, a SK 165 Dako f: 30.6.2008 Dakota a PL 93 H Darling a ES 5027 H Dawidowska a PL 320 Daytona a CZ 278, a NL 30a, a SK 172 H 14 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 De Barletta b FR x, b IT x, b NL x, b UK 210 Extra hâtif de Barletta FR St Jans Ui NL – Blanca Barletta b ES 31 De Brunswick a FR x Rouge foncé FR – Braunschweiger aHU43 Dunkelblutrote – Brunswijker b NL 4 De grano = Valenciana tardia de exporta- cion De la reina = La Reine De Lézignan a FR x De Malakoff b FR x Extra hâtif de Malakoff FR De Moissac b FR x De Saint-Michel FR De Mulhouse, type bFRx Auxonne De Paris b FR x Hâtif de Paris FR De Rebouillon a FR x De Saint-Michel = De Moissac De Valence hâtif = Valenciana Temprana Delgado b NL 30a H Delikatesa a SK 287 Della Rocca bruna = Giant Rocca Brown Delta b NL 246 Densidor a IT 141 Density 4 = Rijnsburger 4 Density 5 = Rijnsburger 5 Derek a IT 141 H Descanso b NL 30a H Desihidrobat a ES 9 Di Genova = Bassano Di Rovato = Borettana Di Savona = Rossa savonese Diamant = Cristal White wax Diamond Globe a EL 18 Dinaro a CZ 1064, b NL 78, a PL 761, a SK 163 H Divino a FR 1993 H Django a CZ 1032, b NL 31 H Domingo b NL 30a H Dorata di Bologna a IT 221 Dorata di Parma b IT x Pavese IT Dothan a ES 4301 H 15 2. ALLIUM CEPA L. 1234 Drago b NL 105 H Duetto a CZ 1064, b NL 78 H Dulce de Fuentes b ES 31 Blanca gruesa de Fuentes ES Dulcinea b NL 246 Durco b NL 79, a PL 98 H Durito a CZ 1064, b NL 78 H Duroc b NL 31 H Dynasty a CZ 1032, b NL 31 H Early Big b NL 79 Early Supreme a IT 460 H Echo a CZ 719, b NL 75 H Ecila a CZ 256 H Eclipse b IT 241 Efekt a PL 93 Eiffel b NL 136 Elad a ES 4301 H Eldorado b NL 30a H Electric a CZ 278, a NL 30a, a PL 96 Element b NL 30a H Elody a FR 12744 Elsa a DE 265 H Emi a HU 374 Endeavour b NL 425 H Erfurter Lager a DE 920 Espace b NL 30a H Espagnol b FR x Valencia FR Espuña a ES 5027 H Estrella a ES 75 Eureka a PL 244 Exhibition a CZ 278, a UK 192 Express Yellow = Express Yellow O-X Express Yellow O-X b UK 71 H Expression b NL 30a H Extra a CZ 1064 H Extra Early Kaizuka b NL 374 H Extra hâtif de Barletta = De Barletta Extra hâtif de = De Malakoff Malakoff Extra hâtif parisien b FR x 16 2.
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