Enhancements to International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds and Website Overhaul Plan

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In 2019, Ian Heap, Director of the International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds (HRAC), is leading an initiative to enhance the survey and overhaul the website to target completion by year-end. The website will undergo a three-tiered redesign focusing on presentation layer, application layer, and data layer improvements. Additionally, a Survey Monkey initiative aims to gather feedback from primary users on desired features. Noteworthy collaborations and priorities include the Non-Target Site Resistance Database with modules like genetics, genomics, and portal development. The plan includes designing new tables, extracting data efficiently, and involving key collaborators in documenting various types of non-target site resistance.


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  1. Improvements to the Improvements to the International Survey of International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds Herbicide Resistant Weeds HRAC 2019 IAN HEAP, DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF HERBICIDE RESISTANT WEEDS

  2. Overhaul of Website Overhaul of Website Targeting completion by the end of 2019 all three tiers proposed is included. Website will not be down significantly (not more than few minutes). Will also make an App and to make it compatible with future technology. Ian to share total hours required as FYI to GHRAC. Certain amount is already covered under the current contract and there will some additional cost which Ian will share for itemized steps. For cosmetic look improvement- Ian will pick some popular formats and try to use that format. Ian will come up with 4 options. HRAC may seek some input on the 4 of Ian options within company website experts. Overhaul of First Tier (Presentation Layer) Re-design the presentation layer so it is primarily built with HTML5, Javascript, and CSS. This will enable next-gen applications Remove traditional html tables (so that the site will provide better support for mobile devices like cell phones) Get feedback on desired visual presentation of data Modification Second Tier (Application Layer) Re-program parts of the second tier which to enable support of next-gen applications (desktop, laptop, tablet, phone, and other mobile devices) Modification to Third Tier (Data layer) Design and add new tables that will be necessary to store data for new features (requested by users) in the database Add required data views Design and program stored procedures to quickly extract data and feed it to the second tier.

  3. Survey Monkey Survey Monkey Aim: Get feedback from primary users on features that they would like to see added to the site. We can discuss the questions, however the following slides show some of the new modules I would like to add to the website. Ian to send ~ 5 questions for HRAC to provide input, refine and finalize. Once finalized, the survey will be sent to both academics and industry (global outreach). Let s think of phased survey with selected folks first and then larger audience. Ian to send questions to Chandra within 2 weeks.

  4. Non-Target Site Resistance Database Ian to follow up to proceed with these modules working with already identified individuals. Focus one top priority model first, do well before addressing other modules. HRAC can help prioritizing these modules (non target, portal, genetic database and genomics). Genomics module already linked weedscience.org with weedgenomics.com. Genetics database takes more Ian s time followed by non-target= portal, least is Genomics database. Non-target may be more relevant for prioritization content wise. Collaborators Roland Beffa Christophe Delye Doug Sammons Document all reported types of Non-Target site resistance Metabolic resistance (Cytochrome P450 etc.) Translocation Sequestration Gene Amplification (will try to get Todd Gains to take this on) ALSO OTHER TARGET SITE MUTATIONS o Pat Tranel will add the two PPO both mutations are in the PPX2 gene o Triazine Mutations Collaborator to be chosen Francois Tardif has shown interest.

  5. Herbicide Resistant Weed Genetics Database Similar to the mutation database Collaborators Marie Jaseniuk Henri Darmency List all known genetic details in one place Summarize Single genes vs Multigentic Dominant vs Recessive Breeding systems of Resistant Weeds vs Weeds in General DNA data Ploidy level Chromosome number Genome size

  6. Molecular Biology/Genomics Component Molecular Biology/Genomics Component Proposed by Pat Tranel Proposed by Pat Tranel They (Pat/others) would do the work and moderate the incoming data, I would provide a way for them to display it on the website. Tables on ALS mutations already on site data maintained/edited by Pat Tranel. Extend these tables to include: All other target sites sequence data for target-site genes in weeds Protocols (e.g., primers) for amplifying genes and for DNA-based assays for specific mutations A repository for weed transcriptome datasets (or at least links to such datasets)

  7. Weed Genomic Data Repository Weed Genomic Data Repository Cross Reference and integrate with the Weed Genomic Data Repository https://www.weedgenomics.com/ Provide links from individual resistance cases to relevant data in the weed genomic data repository Determine other ways that our sites can be linked. At present they have the International Survey of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds as a Partner Link.

  8. Portal for most Important Resistant Weeds/Genera Portal for most Important Resistant Weeds/Genera Aim: Pool together knowledge about the most important herbicide-resistant weeds and promote collaboration between researchers on problem weeds. Choose individuals to be in charge of a portal for the top herbicide-resistant weeds Key Weeds Amaranthus sp. Lolium sp. Avena fatua Alopecurus myosuroides Kochia scoparia Conyza sp. Echinochloa sp. Sorghum halepense Portal would provide a living summary of resistance research on each of these weeds. Ian has already have commitments from some scientists saying that they would be willing to take on a weed/genera. HRAC prioritization will be helpful.

  9. Interactive Graphs/Custom Data Interactive Graphs/Custom Data Provide tools for people to create their own graphs/download data Provide tools that will allow people to create their own datasets based on a wide range of criteria Tools would allow people to drill down using filters on crops, species, genera, site of action, year of first occurrence, individual herbicides etc. all in one query. This data would then be provided to them in an Excel spreadsheet download, or allow them to plot the data online.

  10. Linking Abstracts to Cases Decided to continue as routine update. Cases can be posted without peer reviewed publication, however after a few years almost all cases have been published in peer reviewed journals. Aim: Link peer reviewed publications with cases Gives people a starting point to find out more about the case Provides increased credibility to the site if 95% of cases more than two years old are linked to peer reviewed publications Eventually all 5,200+ references should be able to be linked to at least one case Two approaches Systematic Go through list of all references that have not been linked to a case yet Opportunistic Links can be added as I browse the site doing other things

  11. Development of User Manual Update Goal: To carry on the weedscience.org in absence of Ian. Timeline: Targeting by the end of 2019 to have a copy with HRAC. Ian has all the information needed to build the User Manual. Manual has everything except the login information which will be in the Ian s Will.

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