“…The results of the experimental germination are automatically placed in the database structure, together with the morphological data collected on the subsequent growth of seedlings (seedling height, cotyledon length, root length, seedling weight). In addition, the database was associated to a specific website through which the user can view the results of the germination indices usually reported in the literature (Total Germination -GT, Speed of Germination -S, Speed of Accumulated Germination -AS, Coefficient of the Rate of Germination -CRG),and the newly defined indices (Weighted Average Damage -WAD, Differential Weighted Average Damage -DWAD, Germination Weighted Average Velocity -GWAV) (Bisio et al, 2010b) and other variables usually recorded in experiments of phytotoxicity (LC50, LC90). This specific web-based tool was designed to highlight automatically significant differences between the species, it implements the algorithms to calculate the one-way ANOVA followed by Duncan's multiple range test (Duncan, 1955).…”