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All of these definitions should be reworded to make it clear that they refer to development stages of a whole plant. Technically, saying that they are fruit formation stages does that, but it is not obvious to readers. Names should also be changed accordingly.
 
All of these definitions should be reworded to make it clear that they refer to development stages of a whole plant. Technically, saying that they are fruit formation stages does that, but it is not obvious to readers. Names should also be changed accordingly.
  
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For development stages of fruits (rather than whole plants with fruits), see below ([[POC_Conf._Call_9-04-12#Fruit development stage (PO:0001002) and subclasses]])
  
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We also have requests for new synonyms for these stages for grape.
  
For development stages of fruits (rather than whole plants with fruits), see [[Items_for_future_meetings#Fruit development stage (PO:0001002) and subclasses]]
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Also, we will need to make similar changes to 5 fruit formation stage (PO:0007042) and 6 ripening stage (PO:0007010) and their subclasses.
  
 
*'''FF.04 fruit size 70% to final size stage (PO:0007027):''' A fruit formation stage that spans the interval when a fruit has reached 70% of its final size to its final size.
 
*'''FF.04 fruit size 70% to final size stage (PO:0007027):''' A fruit formation stage that spans the interval when a fruit has reached 70% of its final size to its final size.

Revision as of 13:26, 4 September 2012

POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Sept 4th, 2012 10am PDT/1pm EDT

In attendance:

POC members:

Absent:


Collaborators: none


Any changes or corrections (additions/deletions, etc) needed in the minutes from the POC_Conf._Call_8-14-12?

Back to POC Meetings Minutes


Fruit development stages for fruits and whole plants

under costruction

existing whole plant development stage terms

Current hierarchy: Fruitstages081312.jpg

All of these definitions should be reworded to make it clear that they refer to development stages of a whole plant. Technically, saying that they are fruit formation stages does that, but it is not obvious to readers. Names should also be changed accordingly.

For development stages of fruits (rather than whole plants with fruits), see below (POC_Conf._Call_9-04-12#Fruit development stage (PO:0001002) and subclasses)

We also have requests for new synonyms for these stages for grape.

Also, we will need to make similar changes to 5 fruit formation stage (PO:0007042) and 6 ripening stage (PO:0007010) and their subclasses.

  • FF.04 fruit size 70% to final size stage (PO:0007027): A fruit formation stage that spans the interval when a fruit has reached 70% of its final size to its final size.

related synonyms: BBCH principal growth stage 75; BBCH principal growth stage 79

Add related synonym: BBCH principle growth stage 77; Berries beginning to touch

Add related synonym: grape E-L stage: 31 Berries pea-sized (7mm dia), bunches hang, (BBCH 75)

Add related synonym: grape E-L stage: 32 Beginning of bunch closure, berries touching (if bunches are tight), Berries beginning to touch (BBCH 77)

Add related synonym: grape E-L stage: 33 Berries still hard and green, Majority of berries touching, (BBCH 79)


  • FR.00 beginning of fruit ripening stage (PO:0007036): The stage at which fruit maturation begins.

Add related synonym: BBCH principle growth stage 81; Beginning of ripening: berries begin to develop variety-specific colour

Add related synonym: grape E-L stage: 35 Berries begin to colour and enlarge, beginning of veraison


  • FR.01 early stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007001): The early stage in fruit ripening

related synonym: BBCH principal growth stage 83

Add related synonym: middle of veraison


  • FR.04 fruit ripening complete stage (PO:0007038): The stage at which fruit ripening is complete.

related synonym: BBCH principal growth stage 89

Add related synonym: grape E-L stage: 38; Berries ripe for harvest


References:

Coombe (1995) Growth Stages of the Grapevine: Adoption of a system for identifying grapevine growth stages. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 1: 104–110 link

Lorenz et al (1995) Growth Stages of the Grapevine: Phenological growth stages of the grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. ssp. vinifera)—Codes and descriptions according to the extended BBCH scale†. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 1: 100–103 link

BBCH grapes

Fruit development stage (PO:0001002) and subclasses

This term is a subtype of collective plant structure development stage, but will move to multi-tissue plant structure development stage. There are currently no subclasses for this term.

current def.:

fruit development stage (PO:0001002): Stages of development of a fruit defined by characteristic morphological, structural, histological or other visible features.

proposed def.: A multi-tissue plant structure development stage (PO:new term) that has as primary participant a fruit (PO:0009001).

comment: (from original def.) Defined by characteristic morphological, structural, histological or other visible features. May have as part a seed development stage (PO:0001170).

New sub-classes based on whole plant stages from above?

We agreed that we should develop more specific subclasses for this term, but it may not be easy. PJ said that the reason there are not subclasses now is because there are not existing terminologies for comparing fruit development across all species.

After call: DWS suggested that we may be able to describe diverse types of fruit development by starting with the development of different parts of the fruit, like the mesocarp or endocarp, and then showing how development of different tissues leads to different types of fruits. Also, we could start with fertilization stage as a first stage in all fruit development (with parthenocarpy as an exception).


Upcoming meetings and Presentations 2012-2013:

NSF Plant Genome PIs Meeting

Arlington, VA, September 6-7, 2012

Need 2 pager and poster

Genome Informatics 2012

September 6th-9th Robinson College, Cambridge, UK

JP is attending and submitted a poster representing the PO

PO/TO Crop Annotation Workshop at OSU; Sept. 13-15th, 2012

For more information see the wiki page: Plant_Ontology_and_Crop_Annotation_Workshop_OSU_2012

Dates: Sept. 13-15th

The focus of the workshop will be on mostly development stages and traits for the crop plants

Phenotype RCN meeting, Oct 26-29th 2012

Asilomar, CA

PAG 2013, San Diego, CA; January 12-16, 2013

  • The PO will be running a workshop again- Need suggestions for speakers.

PJ: Suggestions- someone from GO in Berkeley, Nigam Shaw

  • Want to focus on applications of the ontologies
  • Can we offer something to entice the speakers, in addition to the $100 discount on registration offered by the conference?

PJ will check with DW about Gramene involvement

PRO-PO-GO meeting, ~May 2013

Location: Buffalo, NY

Goals:

1. To educate members of the PRO, PO and GO communities concerning developments in each of the three ontologies, with a view to enhanced coordination 2. To identify potentially fruitful applications which such enhanced coordination might bring 3. To enhance the Protein Ontology treatment of plant-related proteins 4. To address coordination issues between the GO and PO, for example as concerns treatment of development stages 5. To further those aspects of CROP which relate to PRO and GO [this is assuming that PRO is included as one of the external ontologies in CROP]


A first set of participants is as follows:

PO Consortium members: Pankaj Jaiswal, Dennis Stevenson, Barry Smith (Buffalo) who else?

GO Consortium members: Jane Lomax (EBI), Judith Blake (JAX), Alex Diehl (Buffalo) who else?

PRO Consortium members: Cathy Wu, Alan Ruttenberg (Buffalo)

Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Sept 18th, 2012 at 10am PDT/1pm EDT