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IFAS Bookstore - Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida
Welcome to the UF/IFAS Extension Bookstore, your source for educational and consumer resources on a wide variety of topics produced by University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences faculty and cooperative Extension service professionals. While you're here, please browse our Featured Products. Thank you for shopping with us!
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GrainGenes: A Database for Triticeae and Avena - USDA
This is a database for wheat and related plants provided by USDA. it has a diverse information for breeders and a lot others. |
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Maize Genetics and Genomics Database (MaizeGDB)
The primary goal of this website is to integrate together data sets from various maize-related projects into an online workbench for the maize researcher. Beyond this, we also hope to provide resources for educators and members of the general public interested in maize research.
Thus far, we have built data structures for data from the Maize Gene Discovery Project as well as for data from MaizeDB. We have recent data sets from both of these databases included in our database and, in the long term, plan to become the primary providers of this data. In the future, we plan to include data from the sequencing projects at Danforth and Rutgers, as well as data from other projects and databases, such as GRIN (Germplasm Resource Information Network). |
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Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) - USDA
The Germplasm Resources Information Network's (GRIN) mission is to support four projects, the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS), the National Animal Germplasm System (NAGP), the National Microbial Germplasm Program (NMGP), the National Inverteb rate Germplasm Program (NIGRP).GRIN provides National Genetic Resources Program (NGRP) personnel and germplasm users continuous access to databases for the maintenance of passport, characterization, evaluation, inventory, and distribution data important for the effective management and utilization of national germplasm collections.
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Genetic Resources Information System for Wheat and Triticale - CIMMMYT
The system GRIS is intended for information service of the breeding programs and genetic researches wheat and triticale. It contains the passport data for 159 500 varieties and lines of wheat and triticale - accession name, accession number, pedigree, botanical species and variety, growth habit, geographical origin, identified gene alleles, synonym, genetic status, year of registration, originator, recommended region for cultivation, years of use, maturing, market class, milling and baking quality, reaction to biotic and abiotic stressors (resistance/tolerance/moderate resistance/susceptibility), sensitivity/insensitivity (to day length, gibberellic acid etc., morphological traits. Some accessions have the incomplete information. So, pedigrees are known for 134 000 (84%) accessions, resistance/susceptibility to rusts, smut and other stressors - for 40%, identified alleles of some genes - for 25% accessions.The search of the accession in the database is possible by accession name, or by one of the synonym names, or by a registration number of a gene bank. The name of the accession should be written by capital letters. The fragments of the name incorporate by hyphen, the alphabetic fragments are separated from digital similarly. For example, for search of the Canadian durum wheat cultivar AC-NAVIGATOR in the Search window it is necessary to write its name (AC-NAVIGATOR), or name of one of synonyms (DT-673 or 8980-AG-2-E), or one of national registration numbers, for example, K-64352 (catalog VIR), or PI-610666 (introduction number in USA).
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KOMUGI Integrated Wheat Science Database - Japan
KOMUGI is an integrated database of wheat created by Japanese researchers in wheat sciences. "Komugi" is a Japanese word meaning wheat. This database was originally created in 1996 by a voluntary group of Japanese scientists who were concerned about the genetic stocks of wheat (the genus Triticum) and related species (the genus Aegilops) conserved in Japanese institutions. The genetic stocks include the original accessions of Triticum and Aegilops collected during expeditions led by the late Dr. H. Kihara and his colleagues to their places of origin. ( Table1 ) They also include research stocks of wheat that were produced by many scientists world-wide as shown in the table below and some accessions of rye and oats. KOMUGI also contains the Catalogue of Gene Symbols for Wheat and gene sequence data. ( Table2 )
KOMUGI is managed by the Committee for the National BioResource Project (NBRP)/KOMUGI, supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan since 2002. The committee comprises 20 members from 13 institutions.
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System-wide Information Network for Genetic Resources (SINGER) - CGIAR
The System-wide Information Network for Genetic Resources (SINGER) is the germplasm information exchange network of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and its partners.
Together, the members of SINGER hold more than half a million samples of crop, forage and tree diversity in their germplasm collections. This diversity is vital for food security and agricultural development; SINGER provides easy access to information about this diversity |
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complete book on Goats
National Goat Handbook |
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