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Crop type is industrial crops
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ECPGR International Database for Beta
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/beta_intl.htm
The IDBB has been established on the initiative of the ECPGR at the Centre for Genetic Resources, The Netherlands (Wageningen) by L. Frese and Th. J. L. van Hintum in 1987. The project was promoted by the German-Dutch Board for Crop Genetic Resources with the objective to inventory the international Beta germplasm holding, to facilitate rationalisation of germplasm management activities and to improve access to information and germplasm. In late 1991 the responsibility for the database management was assigned to the genebank of the Institute of Crop Science and Plant Breeding of the Federal Agricultural Research Centre (FAL) located in Braunschweig (Germany). Since 1996 the genebank is affiliated with the Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants (BAZ).
The IDBB has been completely redesigned and upgraded recently. The central crop database provides users with comprehensive and readily accessible passport data on 28 European and non European collections as well as with characterisation and evaluation data useful for crop research and breeding programmes.
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ECPGR International Flax Database
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/flax.htm
The International Flax Data Base (IFDB) is managed and coordinated by the AGRITEC company in the Czech Republic since 1994. IFDB includes data from 8387 accessions of flax and linseed, stored in 13 contributing genebanks from 11 countries. This is estimated at 33% of the total number of flax accessions (possibly around 25 000) conserved in Europe. The type of accessions are: 38% advanced cultivars, 27 genetic resources, 20% breeding material and 14% landraces, primitive cultivars and wild forms. These accessions are described using 22 passport descriptors and 24 specific characterization and evaluation descriptors. Passport data are included in the database for 82% of the accessions, while 16% are described by specific characterization descriptors.
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ECPGR Hemp Database
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/hemp.htm
The European Cannabis Database was established on the initiative of ECPGR at the meeting of the Industrial Crops and Potato Network Coordinating Group in Bologna, Italy, on October 2002. It is maintained by the Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Industriali (ISCI). This database will contain passport data of cultivated material, breeding material and wild accessions maintained in germplasm collections in European research institutes and genebanks, according to the FAO/IPGRI Multi-Crop Passport Descriptors. ISCI only manages the database and does not coordinate the requests. Requests for material listed in the database should be directed to the collection holder (institute) of the material. For further information about the future development of the Cannabis database, please contact the database manager.
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ECPGR Potato Database - cultivated
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/potato_cult.htm
The database contains over 11 600 entries: 4000 potato cultivars; 1400 breeding lines. Information on: Pedigree; Health status of collections; Resistance to pests and diseases; Botanical, agronomic and quality characteristics. The full list of descriptors and their states is detailed in the descriptor dictionary which also shows how the data was transformed to create the database. The European Cultivated Potato Database is the result of a 5 year collaboration between participants in 8 European Union countries and 5 East European Countries. The participants included national gene banks, research institutes, private breeders and non governmental organisations (NGO).
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ECPGR Potato Database - wild bearing tubers
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http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/databases/Crops/potato_wild_tuber.htm
The European Central Wild Potato Database has been developed by the network of the GEN RES project CT95 - 34/45: Genetic Resources of Potato including conservation, characterization and utilization of secondary potato varieties for ecological production systems in Europe. The database is maintained by Plant Research International, Centre for Genetic Resources, The Netherlands (CGN) since 1996. The database contains passport data of 11 845 accessions representing the wild potato (Solanum sp.) collections from 6 European contributors. The structure of the database follows the principles of the FAO/IPGRI Multi-Crop Passport Descriptors list.
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