Participant = about 300 people
Recovered = 48 sheets
(1) Did you know about the KOMUGI database?
Yes (including its contents) 13 (27%) Yes (but only the name) 7 (15%) No 28 (58%) Others (Wonderful) 0 (0%)
(2) Have you ever used (or accessed) the KOMUGI database?
Yes 13 (28%) No 37 (72%)
(3) Have you ever used genetic resources of Triticum and/or Aegilops for your studies?
Yes 38 (86%) Q3-1 : If so, how did you obtain the materials?from your own institute 24 from other institutes or persons 34 Q3-2 : If so, have you requested seed materials by an online distribution system (not limited to "KOMUGI")? Yes 7 If so, please describe the name of (an) institution(s). (different, ICARDA, Kyoto University, CYMMIT) @No 26 Others( ) No 6 (14%) (not physical resources-I am one of the curators of Grain Genes- we link to your site.)
(4) Do you have any plans of using Triticum and/or Aegilops as genetic resources for your research in future?
Yes (now in use) 32 (65%) Yes (in the near future) 8 (16%) No 5 (10%) Not Sure 2 (4%) Others 2 (4%)
(5) Do you think Triticum and/or Aegilops genetic resources will be more important in the future?
Yes (very important) 44 (94%) No 0 (0%) Not Sure 3 (6%) Others 0 (0%)
(6) Any other suggestions or comments about KOMUGI?@
will give after visit that site I look forward to seeing what the site has to after Should some information of KOMUGI be minored at the Grain Genes site? and vice versa? Excellent resource-thank you! You make my curator job much easier!! Great resource of information
(7) If possible, please tell us about you. (this information will not be disclosed)
Your Country;
Australia(4), Pakistan, Egypt, Japan(3), Italy(3), Sweden, Switzerland, Canada(3), Germany(3),
Serbia and Montenegro, Portugal, UK(3), Turkey, France(3). Russia(4), South Africa(2),
USA(4), Spain(2), Israel, Croatia(1), Czech Republic(1)( ) the number of people
KOMUGI (Integrated Wheat Science Database)
Please access !
http://shigen.nig.ac.jp/wheat/komugi/top/top.jsp