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RE: [nafex] quince, pluot
Margie: I conclude from your post that the desired germplasm is not
available in Canada. Would it be available from Saanichton? I remember
that few years ago there was a plan to privatize the Canadian plant import
operation. What is the status of that?
Richard L. Bell
Research Horticulturist
USDA, ARS
Appalachian Fruit Research Station
45 Wiltshire Road
Kearneysville, WV 25430-9425
Tel: 1-304-725-3451 Ext. 353
Fax: 1-304-728-2340
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> From: Margie Luffman[SMTP:luffmanm@EM.AGR.CA]
> Reply To: nafex@egroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 8:38 AM
> To: nafex@egroups.com; wchase@interchange.ubc.ca
> Subject: Re: [nafex] quince, pluot
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> Hello Derry. Lon is referring to the National Clonal Germplasm Repository
> (the USDA equivalent to mine). The address is 33447 Peoria Road.Corvallis,
> Oregon. 97333. You will need an import permit to bring quince into Canada.
> Do you need info on how to do this?
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> Here is their website. There is lots of information there.
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> http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/PacWest/Corvallis/ncgr/index.html
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> Margie
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> Margie Luffman
> Curator, Canadian Clonal Genebank Program
> Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
> Greenhouse and Processing Crops Research Centre
> 2585 County Road 20
> Harrow, Ontario
> N0R 1G0
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> Phone: 519-738-2251 ext. 474
> Fax: 519-738-2929
> E-mail: luffmanm@em.agr.ca
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