So I've always poked around on the USDA germplasm database looking at random un-named peppers. You know, all those PI###### plants.
Here's the link: http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/acc/acc_queries.html
From here, you can search using the text query box, for any Capsicum species you'd like, or any other plant for that matter. If there's any seeds in their collection, you can request seeds by clicking on the accession of interest and requesting them. Hell, you can rack up a whole list of seeds to request. But here's the catch...
You've gotta provide proposed research with the seeds, and a followup publication is expected on your findings.
Anyone ever received seeds from the USDA? I'm guessing it's easier said than done unless you know someone doing breeding or genetics work with them.
Here's the link: http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/acc/acc_queries.html
From here, you can search using the text query box, for any Capsicum species you'd like, or any other plant for that matter. If there's any seeds in their collection, you can request seeds by clicking on the accession of interest and requesting them. Hell, you can rack up a whole list of seeds to request. But here's the catch...
You've gotta provide proposed research with the seeds, and a followup publication is expected on your findings.
Anyone ever received seeds from the USDA? I'm guessing it's easier said than done unless you know someone doing breeding or genetics work with them.