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This comment came from the Germplasm short course I gave at ISU with GRIN-Global curator in the audience.
--GRIN-Global is updated whenever the curator adds more data. The GRIN-Global curator recommend that we contact the legume curators (soybeans in Urbandale, cool-season legumes in Oregon) to determine how often the curators edit/change data for those species.
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Comment from Germplasm short course
Update frequency for GRIN data
Aug 18, 2017
USDA-ARS, Western Regional Plant Introduction Station
G.A. Marx Pea Genetic Stock Center, Washington State University, 59 Johnson Hall
Pullman, Washington 99164-6402
Phone: (509) 335-1502
Repository Home Page
Contact: Clare Coyne (Pea, Cool Season Food Legumes) [email protected]
USDA, ARS
Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit, 1109 Experiment Street
Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797
Contacts: Melanie Harrison (Warm Season Grasses, Peanuts) [email protected]
Robert L. Jarret (Sweetpotato, Vegetables) [email protected]
J. Bradley Morris (Forage Legumes, Vigna & New/Miscellaneous Crops) [email protected]
Gary A. Pederson (Annual Clovers, Sorghum) [email protected]
Desert Legume Program
2120 E. Allen Rd.
Tucson, Arizona 85719
This comment came from the Germplasm short course I gave at ISU with GRIN-Global curator in the audience.
--GRIN-Global is updated whenever the curator adds more data. The GRIN-Global curator recommend that we contact the legume curators (soybeans in Urbandale, cool-season legumes in Oregon) to determine how often the curators edit/change data for those species.
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