Search for seeds (Archive)

 


Perform a basic search

A basic search lets you find seeds using parameters, input lists, or filters. Let’s start your first basic search!

 

Search using search parameters

1. From the Seed Search tool, locate the Search Parameters section in the upper part of the page.

 

2. From the Search Parameters section, provide at least one parameter such as Season, Year, Experiment Type, Occurrence, Facility, and Sub-facility.

 

3. You can also set a limit on the number of packages per germplasm. Setting this limit will only show the first N number of seed/package records shown per germplasm group sorted by the most recent harvest date. (e.g. setting it to 3 will show the first 3 packages of that germplasm).

Setting the group limit to 1 will enable automatic selection, where all seeds with 1 package will be selected.

 

4. Afterward, click on Find to execute your query.

 

Once the results have finished loading, you can remove some parameter values, use additional search parameters, or manage your results.

 

Perform a search using additional search parameters

You can perform an additional search to improve your seed search. You will be provided two options - Input List or Filters. You may choose one or both.

A search can be performed with only an input list. However, a search using filters can only be performed if at least one query parameter is provided (other than Program).

 

Search using an input list

1. From the Search Parameters section, click on Additional Search Parameters.

 

2. On the lower left, click on Input List to show three blank fields - the (1) field type selection, the (2) input field, and the (3) saved lists menu.

 

3. Click on the field type drop-down menu, which is the first blank field. Here you can specify if the values you will be providing references to the germplasm name, seed name, or package label.

 

4. Provide your search values in the input field, which is the blank field below the field type selection.

You can perform the search after this step (proceed to Step 8 below) or continue adding more values (proceed to Step 5 below).

 

5. If you have a saved germplasm list, you can import the germplasm names by locating the saved list from the menu on the right.

6. Tick on the left side of your list name to select it.

7. Afterward, click on to import the list values into the input field.

 

8. Once satisfied, click on Find to execute your search.

 

Search using filters

1. From the Search Parameters section, click on Additional Search Parameters.

 

2. On the lower left, click on Filters to show the different filter options you can apply. You may refer to the drop-down below for their value choices.

  • Year

  • Stage - a drop-down menu of the stages of a selected Experiment type

  • Experiment - a drop-down menu of all the experiment names

  • Location (The source location where the seed will be planted) - a drop-down menu of existing location names

  • Plot & Entry No. - Integer (1) or range (2-10)

  • Plot & Entry Code - a drop-down menu of all the available plot & entry codes

  • Harvest Date - Calendar entry

  • Package Qty. - Numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 5) and conditions (equals, greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to)

  • Unit - Gram (g), Kilogram (kg), Pan, Panicle, Plant, Seeds, and Vial

  • Rep - Integer (1) or range (2-10)

 

3. Once satisfied, click on Find to execute your search.

Great job! You have successfully performed an additional search.


Remove parameter values

There are three ways to remove a parameter value. Each parameter is related so you may need to remove or add a value in one parameter to see the other choices for the next parameter (e.g. Sub-location value choices are based on the provided Location value).

Remove 1 value in 1 parameter

Remove a single parameter value by clicking on the × beside the value. 

 

Remove multiple values in 1 parameter

If you have multiple values in one parameter, click on the × on the right side of the parameter field to clear all the values under that parameter.

 

Clear all search parameters

If you have multiple parameters filled in, click on to clear all the values from all the parameters.

Great job! Once you’re satisfied with the search parameters, you can save them and load them for future use.


Save and load search parameters

Save search parameters

In some cases, you may have a set of parameters that you use frequently. You can save these parameters for convenient use later.

1. Fill in the parameters you want to save.

2. At the bottom of the Search Parameters section, click on to save the parameters.

 

3. A pop-up will appear titled Search Parameter Basic Info. Provide a name for your query parameters.

4. Click Save and you will be notified on the top right of your screen if it was saved successfully.

 

Load saved search parameters

If you have a saved a set of parameters, you can quickly load them to start a new search.

1. Click on to view your saved search parameters.

 

2. A pop-up window will appear titled View Saved Search Parameters. From the list shown, click on beside the query parameters you want to load.

3. Click Select and a search will immediately be performed using those parameters.


Great job! You have successfully performed a basic search. You can now manage your search results.