Daucus pusillus Michx. l Sarah Schumann Hort 5051 May 5, 2008

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Daucus pusillus Michx. http://www.fireflyforest.com/flowers/whites/white33.htm l Sarah Schumann Hort 5051 May 5, 2008

Taxonomy Scientific Name: Daucus pusillus Michx. Synonyms: D. montevidensis and D. hispidifolius Common Names: American Wild Carrot, Rattlesnakeweed, Southwestern Carrot, Seedticks, Rattlesnake-weed Family: Apiaceae

Geographic Distribution Continents: North America, South America Countries: United States, Argentina, Chile, Mexico States: AL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, KS, LA, MO, MS, NC, NM, OK, OR, SC, TN, TX, WA Latitudinal Ranges: 70-124 W Altitude: 0-5000 feet Tendency to naturalize or become invasive: Not on the USDA invasive and noxious weed list

Distribution in the United States http://plants.usda.gov/maps/large/da/dapu3.png

Native Habitat Habitat: Temperate climate Along Roadsides and railroads Rocky prairies Woodland openings Open rocky areas Edges of escarpments

Taxonomic Description Overall Plant Habit/Description: 1-3 plant, erect, little branching Leaves: Pinnately compound and finely cut. The individual leaflets are saw-toothed or deeply serrated and are alternately arranged plants.usda.gov Flower: White umbel After maturity it closes to form a cup-shaped structure. Hermaphrodite, both male and female organs Pollinated by flies and bees Season of Bloom: April-June Uses by indigenous people: Native Americans ate the roots raw or cooked. It www.fireflyforest.com Other uses: Treatment of snakebites, colds, fevers and itches.

Varieties/Cultivars None currently on the market

Propagation Methods http://www.arsgrin.gov/npgs/images/sbml/daucus_pusillus_nsh.jpg Vegetative vs. seed: Seed Seed dormancy: Does not require a treatment to germinate. Will germinate better if seeds are cold stratified Germination temperatures/duration: 10-30 C

Crop Ideotype Long-blooming spring flower Short germination period

Market Niche-Identification and Justification Target sale date: Spring Garden Sales Potential holiday for this product: Mother s Day Programmability: It is possible with vernalization or gibberellic acid Crops with which this will compete in the market: Daucus carota, Queen Anne s Lace

Market Niche-Identification and Justification Major Crop?: Probably not, because of its biennial nature Initial crop limitation/ problems: No cultivars or varieties available, not much know about greenhouse production of the crop Already identifiable to growers and consumers? No How soon could this product be available?: 5-10 years for breeding, selection, trials and multiplication of seed

Anticipated Cultural Requirements Winter Hardiness (USDA Zones): Zone 1-10a Heat/Drought tolerance: Drought tolerant Temperature ( Day Night): Very low temperature to very high temperatures based on the distribution of the plant Light quantity, quality, duration; photoperiod response: Prefers sun and cannot tolerate full shade. Flowering is not a photoperiodic response. Nutrition: Unknown Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Does best in sandy, loamy and clay soils. Plant growth regulators: Gibberellic acid to induce flowering Container size: Sow in a 288 plug tray and finish in a pot up to 4 inches Disease resistance/susceptibility: Unknown Fungicides, insecticides: Unknown

Production Schedule Number of weeks until germination: Two weeks Number of weeks until flower bud initiation: Unknown. If treated with gibberellic acid, flower bud initiation will be induced within one month. Vernalization will also induce flower bud initiation. Target sale dates: Spring Garden Sales

Needs Assessment for Genetic Improvement More research needs to be done to see how long the vernalization period must be to induce flowering, and the total production time Breeding efforts to pinpoint the exact time to FBD and FBI if flower initiation is induced with either gibberellic acid or vernalization Research to see if the plant is invasive outside of its native habitat Breeding efforts to produce cultivars

Works Cited Camadro, E., Cauhepe, M., Simon, P. Compatibility relations between the edible carrot Daucus carota and D. pusillus, a related wild species from the Argentinian Pampas. Euphytica. Vol. 159. Netherlands: Springer, Jan. 2008. Camadro, E., Cauhepe, M., Simon, P. Geographical distribution of wild Daucus species In the natural grasslands of the Argentinian pampas. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. Vol. 54. Netherlands: Springer, June 2007. Pitt, M. D., and Heady, H. F. Responses of Annual Vegetation to Temperature and Rainfall Patterns in Northern California. Vol. 59, No. 2. Ecological Society of America, 1978. Saenz Lain, C. Research on Daucus L. (Umbelliferae). Actas III Congr. ÓPTIMA. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 37 (2): 481-534, 1981. United States Department of Agriculture. American Wild Carrot Daucus pusillus Michx. Jan. 2002. < http://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/doc/pg_dapu3.doc> (14 April, 2008). United States Department of Agriculture. Cold Hardiness Zone Map. 2005. <http://www. usna.usda.gov/hardzone/ushzmap.html> (28 April, 2008). Young, Betty. 2001. Propagation protocol for production of container Daucus pusillus Michx. plants; USDI NPS - Golden Gate National Parks, San Francisco, California. Native Plant Network. University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.<http://www.native plantnetwork.org> (21 April, 2008).