Genebanks as GBIF data providers - the first experiences. Helmut Knüpffer and Norbert Biermann (IPK Gatersleben), Dag Endresen (Nordic Gene Bank), Pawel Kolasinski and Wieslaw Podyma (IHAR), Javier de la Torre (BGBM, ENBI). Presented at TDWG 2004 conference in Christchurch, New Zealand, 13 October 2004.
15. EURISCO - present situation (TvH) EURISCO database nat. inven-tory nat. inven-tory nat. inven-tory nat. inven-tory nat. inven-tory collection collection collection collection collection collection input collection collection collection collection output user user user user user user CCDB other sources
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Editor's Notes
You may change the order of authors (Dag Terje and Javier first) Also change the template – at present it is „too much IPK“ – you should also include the logos of NGB, BGBM, IHAR somewhere (I added them on the last slides) Please give my regards to the auditory Please make the presentation shorter – you have only 15 minutes, including discussion!!! Leave time for discussion.
Just to illustrate the way genebanks store their seeds
Just to illustrate the way genebanks store their seeds
More specifically, this is the „permanent garden“ – i.e. the place where perennial crops are planted for several years.
In addition to a herbarium (approx. 400,000 samples), IPK has more reference collections: Spike collection (for cereals) Seed collections (for many large-seeded crops, including legumes, cereals) Fruit collectons (in alcohol) Photographs, drawings
The COMECON descriptor list came earlier than Multi-Crop, it was the result of a cooperation of the Eastern European Genebanks in PGR documentation.
This is the complete list of Multi-Crop (in the EURISCO version) Descriptors marked red did not match earlier versions of ABCD
Dag Terje, maybe you have most up-to-date information about the number of accessions present in EURISCO
Here you can add screenshot(s) from the native NGB system, maybe the same accessions that will be shown in a (sequence of) screenshot(s) from GBIF (next slide) The same for IHAR (you can probably find the IHAR local database using GOOGLE and typing IHAR Radzikow or Radzików
Here you can add screenshot(s) from the native NGB system, maybe the same accessions that will be shown in a (sequence of) screenshot(s) from GBIF (next slide) The same for IHAR (you can probably find the IHAR local database using GOOGLE and typing IHAR Radzikow or Radzików
These two slides were taken from a presentation by Theo (from EPGRIS final meeting in Prague Sept 2003), they could quite well illustrate the EURISCO approach to the non-genetic-resources people at TDWG.
Same information as next page (table). If you can format the table more nicely, the first slide can be removed.