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About the database

The Millennium Seed Bank project aims to collect and conserve seeds from up to 25 thousand species over ten years. In so doing, Kew's Seed Conservation Department (SCD) has a unique opportunity to capture and store large amounts of taxon-based information on a range of seed biological characteristics, both from the collections and published sources.

While the primary intention is to analyse these data for predictive patterns that support seed conservation operations, it is likely that a wide variety of users outside the project will find the data valuable for many purposes.

To aid both in-house analysis and dissemination to outside users, SCD is developing a Seed Information Database (SID) and populating it with data.

SID is one of Kew's strategic databases and now forms part of the institute's electronic Plant Information Centre (ePIC) project, in which species name is a common field linking a number of other taxon databases (e.g. Angiosperm DNA C-Values ). For further information concering ePIC, click here.

Version History: including released dates and record numbers.

Version

Date Released

Module

Records to date

SID 1.0

October 2001

Seed Storage Behaviour

10,647

SID 2.0

January 2002

Seed Weights

25,050

SID 3.0

July 2002

Seed Dispersal  &

4,955

 

 

Germination

12,424

SID 4.0

January 2003

Seed Oil Contents

4,526

SID 5.0

July 2003

Seed Protein Contents  &

3,603

 

 

Plant Life-form

7,061

SID 6.0

October 2004

Morphology (incl. images) &

353 (1,376)

 

 

Seed Viability Constants

70

SID 7.0 October 2006 Salt Tolerance
1,550

To start using the database now: click here.

Although previous releases of the database are no longer available online, but where an older version of SID needs to be accessed, for example to double-check data prior to citation within a paper, then individual requests can be made to sid@rbgkew.org.uk.

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