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Converting Published Data to Descriptors (permission / citation). Clare Coyne and Dave Stout USDA Agricultural Research Service Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman WA. Why?. CGC Evaluation projects need to go in GRIN Condition of receiving those funds!
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Converting Published Data to Descriptors(permission / citation) Clare Coyne and Dave Stout USDA Agricultural Research Service Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman WA
Why? • CGC Evaluation projects need to go in GRIN • Condition of receiving those funds! • Improves the usefulness of the accessions • Increases the potential the germplasm will be used • Can be challenging • Always FUN! • Give credit where credit is due • You work hard, let your chain-of-command know!
Guides for decision on research to include: • http://www.bioversityinternational.org/index.php?id=19&user_bioversitypublications_pi1[showUid]=2643 • Peer-reviewed journal? Thesis? Breeder data? • Design and analysis of evaluation trials of genetic resources collections A guide for genebank managers • IPGRI Technical Bulletin No. 4
Guides for decision on research to include: • Traceable to your accession: • Example: Dave sometimes refuses my request if the published genotype can not be tracked back to a specific accession (PI, W6, or NSL) in NPGS • Exception: Published or expired PVP cultivars (Crop Science, JASHS, J. of Plant Registrations • Quality issues: • data traceable to specific environment • Reasonable experimental design
Guides for decision on research to include: • Permissions • Notify co-authors for own publications • Email corresponding author of publication • Technically, its published.. • With author permissions • Frequently will send Excel file of all the data • Complete data set on GRIN • More useful, example meta analyses
Views from public GRIN • Passport data • Observation data • Examples
Example Wheat: List Citations (containing NPGS accessions in crop)
Funded evaluations Cultivar registrations Peer-review literature Example: Pea
Costs (remarkably affordable) • From peer-reviewed literature (search time) • Time to email author(s) and ask permission • Time to enter into GRIN
GRIN Fields for CITATIONS: • ACIT (accessions citation) table are: • CITNO • ACID • ABBR • CITTITLE • AUTHOR • CITYR • CITREF • USERID • CREATED • MODIFIED
GRIN: Dave Stout will explain • The fields in the ACIT (accessions citation) table are: • CITNO = computer number for the citation table. It is self generated when one adds records • ACID = computer number for the accessions table. This is a link to the accession table or any other table with a ACID field ABBR = Reference abbreviation. Coded field and any new ABBR is added by John Wiersema (at least that is who I go through) CITTITLE = Citation title AUTHOR = Citation author • CITYR = Citation year • CITREF = Citation reference • CMT = Citation comment. This is where I put any HTML commands to link to a URL or a file or what ever • USERID = Computer generated for the userid who entered the date or last modified the data • CREATED = Computer generated of the date entered • MODIFIED = Computer generated of the date the record was modified
Discussion, questions, contemplation Cool Season Food Legume Project Clare Coyne, Landon Charlo and 2009 Summer Crew Thank you for your attention!