More from the IT geeks at ICARDA. We’ve heard that they’ve been testing out, for the second field season now, and very successfully, a germplasm collecting form app on a tablet equipped with a 3G SIM from a local (European country) provider. This replaced the conventional collecting expedition complement of GPS, altimeter, camera and stack of paper collecting forms, laboriously filled in pencil. It also provided additional services, such as a taxonomic spell-checker (based on the GRIN-Taxonomy database). And it can be used as a navigation device too, comparing your location from the built-in GPS with the latitude and longitude of historical collecting sites to give you directions, via Google Maps. We look forward to a more official update from our ICARDA friends in due course. By chance, we also heard today about another plant genetic resources app, this time to record phenotypes. I’m sure there’s more out there. Let us know if you come across one that you like.
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