Working session of the Darwin Core Germplasm extension and the GBIF IPT extension during the TDWG 2009 conference. Darwin Core (DwC) is a set of general terms applicable to most biodiversity datasets. The Germplasm extension extends the generic terms to include terms required for germplasm biodiversity datasets.
Endresen, D., S. Gaiji, and T. Robertson (2009). Darwin Core Germplasm Extension and deployment in the GBIF infrastructure. In: Weitzman, A.L. (ed.) Proceedings of TDWG 2009. 9-13 November 2009. Montpelier, France. Peer review. http://www.tdwg.org/proceedings/article/view/464
http://rs.nordgen.org/dwc/
http://code.google.com/p/darwincore-germplasm/
http://www.tdwg.org/
http://www.gbif.org/
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Darwin Core germplasm extension v 0.1, at TDWG 2009 conference (12 Nov 2009)
1. GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION FACILITY TDWG 2009, Montpelier, November 12, 2009 Dag Endresen (NordGen) & Samy Gaiji (GBIF) WWW.GBIF.ORG DarwinCore Germplasm Extension and deployment in the GBIF infrastructure
15. MCPD -> ABCD 2.06 (2004) National Inventory Code Institute Code Accession Number Collecting Number Collecting Institute Code Genus Species Species Authority „ Subtaxa“ „ Subtaxa“ Authority Common Crop Name Accession Name Acquisition Date Country of Origin Location of Collection Site Latitude of CS Longitude of CS Elevation of CS Collecting Date of Sample Breeding Institute Code Biological Status of Accession Ancestral Data Collecting/Acquisition Source Donor Institute Code Donor Accession Number Other Identification (Number) associated with the accession Location of Safety Duplicates Type of Germplasm Storage Remarks Decoded Collecting Institute Decoded Breeding Institute Decoded Donor Institute Decoded Safety Duplication Location Accession URL Descriptors marked red did not match the earlier versions of ABCD ABCD was extended by a PGR section [W. Berendsohn, H. Knüpffer] Helmut Knüpffer IPK Gatersleben Walter Berendsohn BGBM http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/epgris/Tech_papers/EURISCO_Descriptors.pdf
24. The GBIF IPT service has a graphical interface to the datasets. Including a map, pie charts, or the right side context menu (taxonomy and geography).
27. GBIF IPT implements the Darwin Core Standard; and provides an interface to easily build extensions to the core Darwin Core terms. The draft germplasm extension is one example of how-to extend the Darwin Core terms for the GBIF IPT.
28. Using GBIF technology (and contributing to its development), the PGR community can easily establish specific PGR networks without duplicating GBIF's work . The compatibility of data standards between PGR and biodiversity collections made it possible to integrate the worldwide germplasm collections into the biodiversity community (GBIF, TDWG).
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