NASC stock number: N29252
donor stock number: CAB502
Resource Type: seed
Availability: available
Donors:- Alan Pepper
Donation Date: 09/30/2019
Date Released: 01/21/2020
Description:
Caulanthus amplexicaulis var. barbarae. Rare herbaceous annual plant restricted to an archipelago of serpentine exposures in the San Rafael Mountains, near the southern terminus of the outer Coast Ranges of California, USA. After collection in the wild, this line was inbred for multiple generations in the laboratory by selfing (single-seed descent).
Growth Requirement: Difficult to germinate. Germinates sporadically over time (bet hedging strategy). Better germination rate and synchrony can be achieved by 2 to 3 days of cold stratification treatment (at 4 C in the dark) in 10mM KNO3, 1mM GA3 and 1mM KAR1. After planting, best germination is in slightly warm conditions (28 to 30 C) in a 12-hour day/night cycle. Will grow in well-draining potting soil under conditions typically used for Arabidopsis and other cool season Brassicaceae.
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Format Shipped: 15 seeds per vial
Base / Commercial Price: $15 / $120
Germplasm
2
white-cream colored flowers (sepals); serpentine tolerant; nickel tolerant; highly anthocyanic
Caulanthus amplexicaulis 154096
Species Variant | Name | Location | Habitat | Country | Latitude | Longitude | Altitude | Daily Temp | Monthly Precip |
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CAB1 | CAB502 | San Rafael Mountains, near Los Olivos, California | serpentine barren near derelict mine | 34.731667 | -119.942222 | 1166 |
Additional Information
DOI | PubMed |
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10.2307/3558456 | 21669681 |
Quality Control Comments
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