Collecting and managing in situ banana genetic resources information (Musa spp.) using online resources and citizen science.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Christophe Jenny, Valentin Guignon, Felip Manyer I Ballester, Max Ruas, Mathieu Rouard
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The Musa Germplasm Information System (MGIS) stands as a pivotal database for managing global banana genetic resources information. In our latest effort, we have expanded MGIS to incorporate in situ observations. We thus incorporated more than 3000 in situ observations from 133 countries primarily sourced from iNaturalist, GBIF, Flickr, Pl@ntNet, Google Street view and expert curation of the literature. This addition provides a more comprehensive and detailed view of banana diversity and its distribution. Additional graphical interfaces, supported by new Drupal modules, were developed, allowing users to compare banana accessions and explore them based on various filters including taxonomy and geographic location. The integrated maps present a unified view, showcasing both in situ observations and the collecting locations of accessions held in germplasm collections. This enhancement not only broadens the scope of MGIS but also promotes a collaborative and open approach in documenting banana diversity, to allow more effective conservation and use of banana germplasm. Furthermore, this work documents a citizen-science approach that could be relevant for other communities. Database URL: https://www.crop-diversity.org/mgis/musa-in-situ.

利用在线资源和公民科学就地收集和管理香蕉遗传资源信息(Musa spp.)
穆萨种质信息系统(MGIS)是管理全球香蕉遗传资源信息的重要数据库。在最近的工作中,我们对 MGIS 进行了扩展,纳入了原生境观测数据。因此,我们纳入了来自 133 个国家的 3000 多个原地观测数据,这些数据主要来自 iNaturalist、GBIF、Flickr、Pl@ntNet、谷歌街景以及专家对文献的整理。这一新增内容提供了更全面、更详细的香蕉多样性及其分布情况。在新的 Drupal 模块支持下,还开发了更多的图形界面,使用户能够根据分类和地理位置等各种筛选条件,比较和探索香蕉入选品种。综合地图提供了一个统一的视图,展示了原地观测结果和种质资源库中加入物的采集地点。这一改进不仅扩大了 MGIS 的范围,还促进了以协作和开放的方式记录香蕉多样性,从而更有效地保护和利用香蕉种质。此外,这项工作还记录了一种公民科学方法,可用于其他社区。数据库网址:https://www.crop-diversity.org/mgis/musa-in-situ。
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