Overview
Arachis diogoi Hoehne is a wild peanut relative native to central Brazil. A source of strong pest and disease resistance, it has been used by peanut breeders and geneticists in interspecific hybrids. A. diogoi is diploid species in the "A-genome" group of Arachis, which has similarity to the A genome of tetraploid cultivated peanut (A. hypogaea).
Distribution of some A. diogoi collections on a world map. More at: Encyclopedia of Life Germplasm accessions are available at GRIN Global and ![]() Feature Summary
The following features are currently present for this organism
Stocks
This organism is associated with 16 stock(s):
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