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We also have a request for [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3459178&group_id=76834&atid=835555 pappus] from Shawna Thompson. Don't know if it is related to these.
 
We also have a request for [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3459178&group_id=76834&atid=835555 pappus] from Shawna Thompson. Don't know if it is related to these.
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=New terms and changes arising from previous discussions=
 
=New terms and changes arising from previous discussions=

Revision as of 12:03, 17 January 2012

POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Jan 17th, 2012 10:30am (PST)

In attendance: POC members:

Absent:


Collaborators: none


Any changes or corrections (additions/deletions, etc) needed in the minutes from the POC_Conf._Call_1-10-12?

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Term Requests from Agron-Omics

At the recent EBI Crop Ontology meeting PJ met with Sean Walsh Arabidopsis GROwth Network integrating OMICS technologies

Vascular tissue:

freely ending veinlet: Part of leaf vein. Higher order veins that are only connected to other veins at one end.

proposed defintion: A leaf vein above the first order that is connected to another vein only at one end.

comment: May be branched or simple. Usually used with third order or higher veins. If vein order is known, an additional annotation should be place on secondary vein (PO:0020140), tertiary vein (PO:0008021), quaternary vein (PO:0008022), or higher order vein (PO:0008023).

Note: PO currently does not have a term for first order or primary vein, but we have this term requested under Items_for_future_meetings#leaf_vein.2C_midrib.2C_costa

Other

We also have a request for pappus from Shawna Thompson. Don't know if it is related to these.


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New terms and changes arising from previous discussions

seed (PO:0009010)

During a discussion at the POC meeting on 10-18-11, we realized that it would be best to have seed be a subtype of plant structure.

Current def.: A propagating organ formed in the reproductive cycle of gymnosperms and angiosperms, derived from the ovule and enclosing an embryo. [source: APWeb:Glossary, GR:Pankaj_Jaiswal] comment: The seed is representative of a next generation of sporophyte.

New proposed def.: A plant structure that develops from an ovule and contains an embryo enclosed in a seed coat.

Comment: A seed generally develops from an ovule after fertilization, but may develop without fertilization in the case of adventitious embryos, somatic embryos, or other embryos that arise through apogamy. A seed is a reproductive unit of seed plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms).

develops_from ovule, has_part embryo

Also removed seed part_of fruit relation, added seed to subsets for gymnosperms and angiosperms.

spore (PO:0025017)

Spore is_a cell, which is correct, but it is also a whole plant. Just as we changed the definition of plant zygote to reflect its dual nature, I suggest we change spore. Also suggest that we rename it plant spore, for consistency.

Current definition: A plant cell that arises through meiosis and develops into a gametophyte.

New proposed name and definition, plant spore: A single-celled whole plant that arises through meiosis and develops into a multi-celluar gametophyte.

Need to check if gametophytes are always multicellular in green algae.

plant spore stage (PO:0025375)

proposed definition: A gametophyte development stage that occurs during the interval between meiosis and the germination of a spore.

comment: The plant spore stage ends with the first cell division of a spore. Includes the stage when a megaspore is present before it develops into a megagametophyte or embryo sac and the stage when a microspore is present before it develops into a microgametophyte or pollen.

intersection of is_a gametophyte development stage, has_participant spore

plant spore dormant stage (PO:0025376)

proposed definition: A gametophyte dormant stage during which a spore participates in a dormancy process.

Comment: A dormancy process (GO:0022611) is a developmental process in which dormancy (sometimes called a dormant state) is induced, maintained or broken. Dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated.

is_a gametophyte dormant stage, has_participant spore

Because plant spore stage is an XP of is_a gametophyte development stage and has_participant spore, this will be inferred to be is_a plant spore stage.

plant embryo dormant stage (PO:0025377)

proposed definition: A sporophyte dormant stage during which a plant embryo participates in a dormancy process.

Comment: A dormancy process (GO:0022611) is a developmental process in which dormancy (sometimes called a dormant state) is induced, maintained or broken. Dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated. In seed plants, a plant embryo dormant stage may be part of a seed dormant stage.

is_a sporophyte dormant stage, has_participant plant embryo

Since plant embryo stage is an XP of is_a sporophyte development stage and has_participant plant embryo, this will be inferred to be is_a plant embryo stage.

Also added seed dormant stage has_ part plant embryo dormant stage. Can't add the inverse part_of relation, because not all embryo dormancy occurs in seeds.

leaf lamina

Leaf lamina - now it is defined as any lamina that is part of a leaf, so petiole lamina is a subtype of leaf lamina. We should redefine this that the leaf lamina is a part exclusive of the petiole, because this is how most people think of it. Could add general term for "leaf part lamina" that would include leaf lamina and petiole lamina.

lobe and tooth

Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 24th, 2012 at 10am PST/1pm EST