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Consumers open up to wide varieties of garlic.


Byline: ANI

Washington, November 4 (ANI): Reports indicate that the demand for various varieties of garlic is growing in the world, with results of a recent study of 10 garlic cultivars touted to help farmers identify niche regional markets and offer new, in-demand garlic varieties to consumers.

While most grocery stores in carry the familiar white, "softneck" garlic, varieties of "hardneck" garlic in colorful hues of purple, magenta, pink, and white are becoming more available at local vegetable stands and through direct-marketing programs.

Hundreds of garlic cultivars are available from seed companies, retailers, and germplasm collections.

Increasingly, growers purchase bulbs from nonlocal sources and are often disappointed by unpredictable yields.

Garlic bulbs resulting from seed stock purchased in other regions may not display the characteristics-such as bulb size, shape, and color-featured in the catalogs.

Gayle M. Volk of the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service in Fort Collins, and David Stern

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David Joel Stern (born on September 22, 1942 in New York City, New York) is an American lawyer, who has been commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA) since
 of the Garlic Seed Foundation authored a study designed to determine which garlic traits are stable and which traits vary depending on where the garlic is grown.

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 the study, prior research has shown that traits such as clove clove, name for a small evergreen tree (Syzygium aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata) of the family Myrtaceae (myrtle family) and for its unopened flower bud, an important spice.  number, clove skin coloration col·or·a·tion  
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Any variety of a plant, originating through cloning or hybridization (see clone, hybrid), known only in cultivation. In asexually propagated plants, a cultivar is a clone considered valuable enough to have its own name; in sexually propagated plants, a
 type across growth locations, whereas "phenotypic" traits such as bulb wrapper A data structure or software that contains ("wraps around") other data or software, so that the contained elements can exist in the newer system. The term is often used with component software, where a wrapper is placed around a legacy routine to make it behave like an object.  color, bulb size, and bulb elemental composition are specific to sites.

Ten diverse garlic cultivars were grown at 12 locations in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and Canada for the study.

One cultivar representing each of the 10 garlic types was selected to best capture the genetic diversity available within Allium sativum Allium sativum,
n See garlic.
.

At each location, 16 cloves per cultivar were planted in each of three replicate plots. Bulbs were harvested when the lower one-third to one-half of the leaves on the plants had dried.

Six to eight bulbs of each cultivar grown in each plot were sent to Fort Collins for data collection and analysis.

In Fall 2006, bulbs produced at each farm were replanted and grown for a second season at the same farm.

Quality of planting stock, bulb characteristics, bulb wrapper color, bulb yield, clove characteristics and bulb elemental composition were analyzed.

Growers also provided feedback for the study using digital documentation, surveys, planting notes, and harvest notes.

Bulb wrapper color and bulb size were determined to be "highly dependent" on location and cultivar.

"It was not surprising to find that bulb size and circumference were highly site-dependent and correlated. Bulb wrapper color is also highly site-specific, supporting evidence reported by marketers that bulb color is more determined by growth environment than cultivar types," Volk stated. (ANI)

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