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Jun 25, 2012 4:40 AM CST
Name: Tina
Where the desert meets the sea (Zone 9b)
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Elizabete, your background, historical and multi-source information is such a wonderful thing to share - thanks so much! And, thanks for alerting everyone to the survey that is no longer actively intaking data, even though the form appears to be active.

Wonderful news that AHS has a project in the works; and perhaps now we can view the ATP database as a repository for all the partial-DL-list results that come out over time.

I too am already awed and encouraged by the number of identified rust-resistant DL's out there, and even though you and Michele are right that in some cases 'rust resistant' can and may sort out to be 'not yet introduced to rust conditions' they may still be great sources for people to work with until the point that they are shown to be rust susceptible. And, those that are standing the test of time include both diploid and tetraploid - quite a few for hybridizers to explore and report on further. Thumbs up
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