Published 2025 | Version v1
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Molecular phylogenetic studies for the description of Inocybe canicularis

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Description

This dataset was created as electronic supplement reporting on the molecular phylogenetic study accompanying the species description of Inocybe canicularis Bandini & U. Eberh. in Fungal Planet, description no. 1839, published in Crous, P.W. et al., 2025. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1781-1866. Persoonia 54, 327-587. DOI:10.3114/persoonia.2025.54.10

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Data quality

Accuracy

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Completeness

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Conformity

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Consistency

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Credibility

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Processability

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Relevance

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Timeliness

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.

Understandability

This dataset has been created based on the Annotated Research Context (ARC). ARC is a framework for organising and documenting research data. It also serves as a container that supports collaboration, data exchange, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) collaborating researchers and data re-users. The ARC framework can be assessed for completeness and quality at any time and is built on widely accepted research data standards, such as ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) and RO crates. This project encompasses experimental data, annotation and metadata, computational processes, protocols, and other necessary information relevant to the entire research data life cycle.