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Rye collection

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Vernacular names
Rye
Genera
Secale

Rye, a member of the Secale genus, is a hardy bearded cereal well adapted to poor soils and low temperatures. It is characterized by its slender stems and elongated ears. There are several types of rye: winter rye, which withstands low temperatures, and spring rye, grown in milder areas. Mainly used for animal feed and bread-making, it is also used in the manufacture of certain beers and whisky. 

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  • Accessions in collection : 64
  • Filtered accessions : 64
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Name Code Taxon Subtaxon Country of origin Favorites Cart
POPULATION PORTUGAISE NO.13 ERGE13931 Secale secale Portugal
POPULATION PORTUGAISE NO.16 ERGE13932 Secale secale Portugal
POPULATION PORTUGAISE NO.19 ERGE13933 Secale secale Portugal
POPULATION PERRIER AMBERT ERGE13934 Secale secale France
POPULATION LE PUY AMBERT ERGE13935 Secale secale France
POPULATION PEYRARD DUNIERES ERGE13936 Secale secale France
POPULATION PICARD 13937 ERGE13937 Secale secale France
POPULATION PICARD 13938 ERGE13938 Secale secale France
POPULATION MONTELIMAR ERGE13939 Secale secale France
POPULATION MONTELIMAR ERGE13940 Secale secale France
POPULATION BONNEFOY "TREMISE" ERGE13941 Secale secale France
POPULATION BONNEFOY ERGE13942 Secale secale France
POPULATION HEYRAUX ERGE13943 Secale secale France
POPULATION CLAPEYRON ERGE13944 Secale secale France
FRONTIER ERGE13945 Secale secale Canada
POPULATION CHARROIN DUNIERES ERGE13946 Secale secale France
POPULATION DELEAGE ERGE13947 Secale secale France
POPULATION LE PUY BIGORRE ERGE13949 Secale secale France
POPULATION DE CHAUTIGNAT ERGE13950 Secale secale France
POPULATION HALLENCOURT ERGE13951 Secale secale France