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The U.S. National Plant Germplasm System (1991)
Board on Agriculture (BOA)

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MANAGING GLOBAL GENETIC RESOURCES: The U.S. National Plant Germplasm System

TABLE 2-11 Germplasm Distributions from Seed Collections and Clonal Repositories of the National Plant Germplasm System to Various Users, 1980–1989

 

United States

         

Year

Private

State

Federal

USAIDa

Foreign Privatea

Foreign Publicb

International Centers

Annual Total

1980

14,349

57,463

60,197

660

3,449

35,649

4,880

176,647

1981

13,856

49,491

47,104

85

3,788

65,269

8,774

188,368

1982

21,086

55,431

43,982

116

2,332

47,350

7,481

187,778

1983

12,355

63,907

76,768

2,238

3,948

36,269

4,715

200,200

1984

17,596

82,787

175,838

249

3,855

20,313

2,915

309,553

1985

20,941

103,558

94,743

578

1,985

25,874

1,345

249,024

1986

13,787

49,502

76,331

388

3,658

16,697

3,546

163,909

1987

11,471

39,668

86,302

216

13,154

28,938

3,409

183,158

1988c

18,736

44,934

56,656

56

3,579

22,176

3,348

149,485

1989

28,575

86,306

84,909

2,590

5,253

14,882

7,809

230,324

a Distributions were made through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to 36 countries in 1987.

b Distributions were made to 104 countries in 1987.

c Distributions for 1988 declined because distributions from the National Small Grains Collection were deferred while the collection was being moved from Beltsville, Maryland, to Aberdeen, Idaho.

SOURCE: Unpublished data supplied by U.S. Department of Agriculture,Plant Introduction Office, April 10, 1990.

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