CGC Chairs Meeting, 2013 David Dierig, Research Leader National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation (PAGRPRU)

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CGC Chairs Meeting, 2013 David Dierig, Research Leader National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation (PAGRPRU)

Collection Size Collection Size (10/31/2013) Total number of Samples925,415 NPGS Samples578,971 Non-NPGS Samples*346,444 Number of Genera2,220 Number of Species13,209 Number of Accessions533,655 *includes PVP, Security Backup, Quarantine, inactive inventory

Individual Collection Sizes

CropAccessions in Storage Wheat59,442 Rice18,313 Sorghum44,151 Corn15,264 Beans18,313 Cotton6,203

NPGS sites % backed up at NCGRP

NCGRP 5 year history Germination and Monitor Tests

5 year history of Svalbard Shipments 83,784 total NPGS samples

FY13 Clonal Collections in Cryopreservation Genus No. of accessions 1 A. sativum3 2 Cynodon4 3 Fragaria35 4 Humulus3 5 Ipomoea17 6 Musa5 7 Pyrus5 8 Rubus27 9 Saccharum9 10 S. tuber. PVPO22 11 S. tuberosum 'wild' species9 12 Vaccinium9 13 Malus20 Total168 CryoVeg FY13 sum

NPGS Accessions in Cryopreservation as of 9/30/13 Type of tissueNumber of GeneraSpeciesAccessions Shoot tips181511,680 Dormant buds3612,357 Total NPGS212124,037 Malus DB (Canada, black box)302 NPGS has ca. 30,000 clonal accessions (5.3 % in the total No. of acc. of 562,559; GRIN ) Cryopreserved at PAGRPRU: 4,037 accessions 13.5 % of all clonal accessions, 5.6 % via shoot tips, 7.9 % via DB

FY14 Clonal Collections for Applied Cryo Ananas Ipomoea batatas Musa Rubus Saccharum Solanum tuberosum PVP Solanum 'wild' species FY 14 ‘Research’ Species Prunus armeniaca P. dulcis P. persica Theobroma cacao

Visit to NCGRP by Secretary Vilsack November 6, 2013