Registrer materiale To access this page, you must purchase Medlemskap - personlig, Medlemskap - bedrift or Medlemskap - prosjekt. Batch registration Hver enkelt frøproduksjon eller vegetativt formeringsmateriale registreres som en "batch" slik at det blir en enhet i inventering (brukerens oversikt over eget materiale), i katalogen og for statistiske formål. Batcher fungerer som leddene i transaksjonskjedene i KVANN, slik at vi kan spore hvordan materialet vi mottar (og registrerer som aksesjoner) sprer seg blant medlemmene over tid. For å få dette til å fungere, kan en batch bare ha én overordnet batch. Dyrker du et materiale på grunnlag av materiale fra mer enn én batch, blir dette en ny kombinasjon og må i stedet registreres som ny aksesjon. KVANNs laugsledere er ansvarlige for aksesjonsregistreringen. Accession #Parent batch #Species Cultivar / landrace / etc. HiddenVariationID Seed or vegetative material*-- Choose one --SeedVegetativePurpose of the material*-- Choose one --Non-maintenanceMaintenanceIMPORTANT! Are these seeds to be used to maintain this particular variety or landrace (there are species-dependent rules for this including number of plants and active selection for relevant traits)? If not, they can still be used to produce a crop, but may not express the traits of this cultivar or landrace and must therefore not later be reoffered under this name. This is crucial to the collective efforts of KVANN. If you list non-maintenance material, that's fine, since other members may still be interested in it for experimental purposes or just to produce a crop from it.Purpose of the material*--- Choose one ---Non-maintenanceMaintenanceIMPORTANT! Vegetative propagation methods are just copying the genetic properties of plants, so in most cases you may use the "Maintenence" alterantive here. But in some cases we ask you to use "Non-maintenence": - If you are not 100% sure of the cultivar - If the plant has been grafted and it may be unclear which cultivar the plant part belongs toMaintenence status*-- Choose one --ISO+POP1ISO+POP2ISO+POP3ISO+POP1+TRAITSISO+POP2+TRAITSISO+POP3+TRAITSIMPORTANT! Here you describe the status of your maintenence work so that the community can know what to work with in further maintenence or breeding efforts. /// Please read instructions elsewere on the site for details. /// Choose the right combination here to describe your material. /// ISO = Adequate isolation is provided // POP1-3 = Different population sizes /// TRAITS = Variant traits are concidered and selected for.Plant part-- Choose one --Air bulbsTop setsBulbils amongst flowersBulbils from the groundBulb og cloveLeaf cuttingSlipsBud scionAir layeredLayeredHeel cuttingsSemi-ripe cuttingsGreenwood cuttingsSoftwood cuttingHardwood cuttingSentral rootTuberDivisionRoot cuttingsRoot massMeristemHere is a list of possible plant parts. If you think the list needs improvement, for instance is something is unclear or missing. (Member contributions are very welcome!)Isolation method-- Choose one --DistanceDistance: hedge or building between for redused distancePhysical: cage and enclosed insectsPhysical: cage and manual pollinationPhysical: paper bags or tape and manual pollinationTimeNot relevant due to self pollinationPopulation sizeApproximate number of plants used (for statistical purposes)Storage of seeds-- Choose one --Dry and cool (no fluctuation of humidity)Dry (max 6% humid.) and frozenSeeds should ideally be stored in a climate controlled area, or in a freezer for long term storage. Note that storage in a freezer requires the seed to be dry (less than 6% humidity) as damp seed may be destroyed in a freezer (this is not easy to do at home). More information about storage and longevity of stored seed for each species will be added to the database as time allows.Storage of vegetative material-- Choose one --Dry and cool (no fluctuation of humidity)Moist sand (1 - 4 °C)Moist soil (frozen - max 4 °C)Moist soil (not frozen), darknessPlastic bag with moist paper, coolPlastic bag with moist paper, room tempSoil (seasonal temp.)Water (room temp.)Water, after 24h in root hormone (room temp)Which method is best for vegetative material depends on species and plant part. Our ambition is to provide info about storage for each species in the database, and this will take time. (Member contributions are very welcome!)Date of production* DD slash MM slash YYYY Many vegetative propagation methods are season dependent. We plan to provide detailed information about all the methods and which ones that are suitable for each species. /// Seed production is a process, so just put in appr. date of harvest.ImagesAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, Max. file size: 1 MB. Images of relevance (seeds, plants, garden location etc)DocumentsAccepted file types: pdf, xls, doc, ods, odt, png, jpg, Max. file size: 2 MB.Any documentation relevant to your maintenence workNotesAny relevant notes concerning the current seed or plant accession that is not allready covered by other fields. So do not write family, genus, species or variant name here, because the system takes care of that.Plant health declaration* Yes I declare that material submitted is as far as possible healthy to my knowledge, and thus in accordance with my concent to the legal agreements and ethical standards KVANN must fulfill in order to prevent spreading of diseases.EmailDette feltet er for valideringsformål og skal stå uendret.