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Seed Accession Temperature-Excursion Log

Temperature-Excursion Log for seed accessions stored at −18 °C — log temperature excursions and the response, exportable to CSV. Offline and private. For plant gene banks.

Use this to log temperature excursions and the response for seed accessions held at −18 °C (−18 °C, low humidity). Built for plant gene banks; every row is dated and exportable, and the summary turns your entries into the numbers a freezer audit asks for. Stays in your browser.

Keep entries current so the inventory matches the freezer. Export to CSV for a storage audit, a move plan or handover.

No entries yet. Add the first seed accession record above — the list sorts newest-first and the summary updates live.

Indicative planning tool for research operations. Figures are estimates — verify lot data, expiry, calibration and budgets against the original certificates, vendor documentation and your institution's policies.

Free seed accession temperature-excursion log: log temperature excursions and the response at −18 °C, export to CSV — offline and private.

About Seed Accession Temperature-Excursion Log

A free, offline temperature-excursion log for plant gene banks. Use this to log temperature excursions and the response for seed accessions held at −18 °C (−18 °C, low humidity). Built for plant gene banks; every row is dated and exportable, and the summary turns your entries into the numbers a freezer audit asks for. Stays in your browser.

How to use Seed Accession Temperature-Excursion Log

  1. 1Add each seed accession entry with its ID and the details for this workflow.
  2. 2Update the status as things change so the record always matches the freezer.
  3. 3Export to CSV for a storage audit, a relocation plan, or your biobank's master inventory.

Why use Seed Accession Temperature-Excursion Log?

  • Lets plant gene banks log temperature excursions and the response without a spreadsheet that drifts out of date — every entry is structured, dated and exportable.
  • Tailored to seed accessions at −18 °C (−18 °C, low humidity), with the status states a real freezer workflow needs.
  • Private and offline: sample IDs, sources and positions stay in your browser. Export to CSV for an audit or to hand over to a colleague.

Frequently asked questions

What is this temperature-excursion log for?+

It gives plant gene banks a simple, offline way to log temperature excursions and the response for seed accessions stored at −18 °C. Each entry is a dated row with the fields that workflow needs, and the live summary converts them into the headline numbers a freezer review or audit asks for.

How should seed accessions be stored?+

Typically −18 °C, low humidity. Keeping the inventory accurate matters because every minute a box is out of −18 °C risks freeze-thaw damage; an up-to-date record means you retrieve the right sample on the first try and refile it quickly.

Can I export the data?+

Yes — export everything to CSV at any time for a storage audit, a relocation plan, handover to another technician, or import into your lab's master inventory or LIMS. The CSV mirrors exactly what you see in the table.

Where is the data kept?+

Only in your browser via localStorage — no account, no upload, no server. That keeps sample IDs and sources private and lets the tool work offline at the freezer. Export to CSV whenever you need a shareable or archival copy.

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