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Crop type is fruit
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ECPGR Malus Database
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http://www.nationalfruitcollection.org.uk/ecpgr.php
A pilot European Malus database was created by Wye College, as agreed at the first ECPGR meeting of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus (15-17 May 1997). The structure of the database follows the principles of the FAO/IPGRI Multi-Crop Passport Descriptors list. The database contains 21 600 records of Malus accessions held in 11 countries across Europe. The University of Reading has taken over responsibility for the further development of this database.
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ECPGR Minor Fruit Trees Database
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/MinorFruitTree.htm
The European Central Minor Fruit Trees Database is maintained by the Horticulture Department - University of Florence, Italy. It was developed in the frame of the GENRES29 EC Project “Conservation, evaluation, exploitation and collection of minor fruit tree species” (1996-99) and it holds information on 1381 accessions of 16 underutilised fruit tree species (fig, pomegranate, persimmon, loquat, cactus pear, quince, European chestnut, pistachio, strawberry tree, cprnelian cherry, medlar, jujube, azerole, sorb-service tree, mulberry tree and carob tree), collected both in situ and ex situ by 11 institutions of France, Greece, Italy and Spain. For more information about the database, please contact the database manager Mr Edgardo Giordani.
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ECPGR Prunus Database
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http://cbi.labri.fr/outils/EPDB/index.html
The European Prunus database has been maintained by the "National Institute for Agronomical Research" (INRA) in Bordeaux, France, under the initiative of the ECPGR Networks since 1994. The establishment of the Cherry Database with free access via Internet is one of the objectives of the European Project GENRES N°61. This database aims to include data on the collections of all cherry genetic resources held in the European countries, and their related species.
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ECPGR Pyrus Database
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http://pyrus.cra.wallonie.be/
There are currently two ECPGR Central Databases for fruit tree crops. The Prunus Database is managed by INRA, Bordeaux (France) and the European Malus Database is managed by Wye College (UK). Responsibility for management of the common Malus Database was agreed upon during the European Malus Germplasm Workshop organized in 1995 by the National Fruit Collections, Wye College (UK) (Case, 1995). The first pilot version of the ECPGR Malus Database was released in 1998. Since the first meeting of the newly created Malus/Pyrus Working Group, held in Ireland in 1997, proposals have been made by some countries to create and to host the ECPGR Pyrus Database (Maggioni et al., 1997). The ECPGR Secretariat, in agreement with the Malus/Pyrus Working Group, decided officially in 1998 that Belgium would be responsible for hosting the future ECPGR Pyrus Database.
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ECPGR Ribes / Rubus Database
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/Ribes_rubus.htm
The European Central Ribes / Rubus Database is under construction at the Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania. The Ribes / Rubus Database will be searchable on-line at the Internet server of the VU. We invite all related European institutions to join to the database development with their data contacting Dr. Darius Ryliskis. The database will contain passport data, based on the new version of the FAO/IPGRI Multi-Crop Passport Descriptors List. All other data on accessions will be accepted after a separate discussion of compatibility. The Ribes database contains 719 records of Ribes accessions held in 2 countries, namely Poland and Lithuania in the meantime.
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ECPGR Vitis Database
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/Databases/Crops/Vitis.htm
The European Central Vitis Database is maintained by the Federal Centre on Crop Breeding Research, BAZ - Institute for Grapevine Breeding, Germany, and is an Information Service of the German Centre for Documentation and Information in Agriculture (ZADI) Bonn. The establishment of an european grapevine genetic resources database with free access via Internet was one of the objectives of the European Project GENRES #81, European Network for Grapevine Genetic Resources Conservation and Characterization (completed in February 2002). The aim of the database is to enhance the utilization of relevant and highly valuable germplasm in breeding. The database contains passport data of more than 28 200 accessions representing the Vitis collections from 18 European contributors. The structure of the database follows the principles of the FAO/IPGRI Multi-Crop Passport Descriptors list.
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