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ACCESSIONNAMETAXONOMYDOIORIGINREPOSITORYAVAILABILITYIMAGERECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT STATUSNARRATIVE
09059 Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/G7N0Z EthiopiaILRINot Available1983COLLECTED06/30/1983Sirinka 12 km SE of Wediya, Wollo Region11.75000000, 39.600000001800100*Collected in June 1983. Sirinka Catchment Rehabilitation Project194929059
113504 CIAT 13837Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FS6X7 EthiopiaILRI1984COLLECTED11/01/198443 km SW of Soddo towards Sawla6.60000000, 37.566700001420100357313504
213743 CIAT 13843Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FSDV7 EthiopiaILRINot Available1985COLLECTED12/03/198457 km W of Mandura village along road from Chagni to Guba11.19000000, 36.070000001070100381113743
315394 Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FTNFH EthiopiaILRINot Available1987COLLECTED01/1986DA station Woreda Bati11.59000000, 40.020000001600100Medium palatability found in september grows when water is available it is resistant to water-logging.Coll.December 19856524315394
415404 Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FTNTW EthiopiaILRINot Available1987COLLECTED01/1986DA office Woreda Degan10.83000000, 39.990000001450100high palatable draught and water-logging resistant highly energetic used for fattening. Collected in December 1986525415404
515724 TCD 157Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FTYWP ChadILRI1988COLLECTED11/30/19871 km Zakouma N10.83330000, 19.83330000440100555615724
616246 CIAT 33672Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FVE4X MexicoILRI1988COLLECTED09/22/198010 km E of Texcoco19.50000000, -99.016700002500100[Species determined by Nat. Herbarium as D. dichotomum (Aug. '19); GRIN has as synonym of Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi] 608016246
717772 MOK202Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FWQY= NigeriaILRI1994COLLECTED11/25/19938 km from Numan, 2 km after crossroads.9.53330000, 11.98330000160100Not obviously grazed.755917772
810873 Bouffordia dichotoma (Willd.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi 10.18730/FPWDW EthiopiaILRI1984COLLECTEDSirinka catchment & Rehabilitation project near Woldiya Welo province11.75000000, 39.600000001850100Sirinka Catchment Rehabilitation Project93810873


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The International Livestock research Institute (ILRI) maintains a collection of forage germplasm as a global public good. The material was acquired prior to the entry into force of the Convention on Biological Diversity; or if it was acquired after the entering into force of the Convention on Biological Diversity, it was obtained with the understanding that it was held in trust and could be made available for any agricultural research, breeding and training purposes under the terms and conditions set out in the agreement between the ILRI and FAO dated 26 October 1994. On 16 October 2006, ILRI signed an agreement with the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (the Treaty) placing these in trust collections of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA) within the purview of the Treaty.

In accordance with this Agreement, all shipments of PGRFA of crops listed in Annex 1 to the Treaty (shipments of PGRFA under the Multilateral System) will be subject to the terms and conditions of the Standard Material Transfer Agreement (SMTA). In the event that the SMTA (attached) is used for the transfer of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture other than those listed in Annex 1 of the Treaty: i) The references in the SMTA to the "Multilateral System" shall not be interpreted as limiting the application of the SMTA to Annex 1 Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, and in the case of Article 6.2 of the SMTA shall mean "under this Agreement". ii) The reference in Article 6.11 and Annex 3 of the SMTA to "Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture belonging to the same crop, as set out in Annex 1 to the Treaty" shall be taken to mean "Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture belonging to the same crop".

The material is held in trust and the recipient has no rights to obtain Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) on the material or related information. The recipient may utilize and conserve the material for research, breeding and training and may distribute it to other parties provided such parties accept the terms and conditions of the SMTA .

ILRI will provide forage seeds in small experimental quantities of between 1 and 20 grams without charge from the germplasm collection under the SMTA as appropriate for the crop as part of its policy of maximizing the utilization of material for research, breeding and training. Larger quantities sufficient to sow up to one quarter of a hectare of a limited number of promising accessions will require that requesters cover the costs of production and shipping.

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