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POC meeting, Skype Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Sept 10th, 2013 10am PST/1pm EST
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POC meeting, Skype Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Sept 10th, 2013 10am PDT/1pm EDT
  
 
In attendance: ''Laurel Cooper (OSU), Justin Elser (OSU), Justin Preece (OSU), Brian Atkinson (OSU), Dennis W Stevenson (NYBG), Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU), Barry Smith, Marie Alejandra Gandolfo (Cornell)''
 
In attendance: ''Laurel Cooper (OSU), Justin Elser (OSU), Justin Preece (OSU), Brian Atkinson (OSU), Dennis W Stevenson (NYBG), Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU), Barry Smith, Marie Alejandra Gandolfo (Cornell)''
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* Links to Relevant References
 
* Links to Relevant References
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** [http://www.plantcell.org/site/teachingtools/TTPB3.xhtml Genetic Control of Leaf Development- Plant Cell]
 
** [http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v42/n12/full/ng.703.html The developmental dynamics of the maize leaf transcriptome]
 
** [http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v42/n12/full/ng.703.html The developmental dynamics of the maize leaf transcriptome]
 
** [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10265-009-0248-2 Uchida et al (2010) Coordination of leaf development via regulation of KNOX1 genes. Journal of Plant Research 123: 7–14]
 
** [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10265-009-0248-2 Uchida et al (2010) Coordination of leaf development via regulation of KNOX1 genes. Journal of Plant Research 123: 7–14]
 
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** [http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v4/n3/full/nrg1002.html Comparative plant development: the time of the leaf?]
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** [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7032/abs/nature03410.html Independent recruitment of a conserved developmental mechanism during leaf evolution]
 
==vascular leaf development stage and child terms==
 
==vascular leaf development stage and child terms==
 
Proposed new term and definition:  
 
Proposed new term and definition:  
*''' [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/555/ vascular leaf development stage (new PO:0025570)]''': A leaf development stage (PO:0001050) that begins with the onset of vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040) and ends with the termination of the vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054).  
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*''' [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/555/ vascular leaf development stage (new PO:0025570)]''': A leaf development stage (PO:0001050) that begins with the onset of vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0001051) and ends with the termination of the vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054).  
  
*non-vascular leaf development stage (new PO:id): A leaf development stage (PO:0001050) that begins with the onset of non-vascular leaf initiation stage and ends with the termination of the non-vascular leaf senescence stage.
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We will also need:
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'''* non-vascular leaf development stage (new PO:id)''': A leaf development stage (PO:0001050) that begins with the onset of non-vascular leaf initiation stage and ends with the termination of the non-vascular leaf senescence stage.
  
 
* Need to do more research on the development of the [http://www.plantontology.org/amigo/go.cgi?view=details&search_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=PO:0025075&session_id=5645b1377543007 non-vascular leaf]
 
* Need to do more research on the development of the [http://www.plantontology.org/amigo/go.cgi?view=details&search_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=PO:0025075&session_id=5645b1377543007 non-vascular leaf]
 
see also: [http://palaeos.com/plants/bryophyta/bryophyta.html#Leaves moss phyllides], [http://plantphys.info/plant_biology/copyright/moss.html moss info] and [[Background_info_on_Physco_biology_and_culture]].
 
see also: [http://palaeos.com/plants/bryophyta/bryophyta.html#Leaves moss phyllides], [http://plantphys.info/plant_biology/copyright/moss.html moss info] and [[Background_info_on_Physco_biology_and_culture]].
  
==New/revised child terms under vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570)==
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''PJ: We should have a parallel "generic" branch of leaf development to group the stages such as leaf expansion across both non-vascular or vascular leaves.''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/556/ vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) when cells of the peripheral zone (PO:0000225) in the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) transition from indeterminate growth to determinate growth and ends at the beginning of the vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052).
 
  
Comment: Cells in the primordium are not yet differentiated.
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''Add comment on how every stage can end in accidental death. Also mention something death being the canonical end point''
  
''Add comment on how every stage can end in accidental death''
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==New/revised child terms under vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570)==
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/557/ vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570)  that begins with cell differentiation and cell expansion forming the leaf lamina (PO:0020039) and ends with the onset of the leaf fully expanded stage (PO:0001053).
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* ''Note: Use "during which" rather than "when" and "ends with the beginning of the..."''
**new comment: The majority of leaf expansion is due to cell enlargement. The leaves of some plants may not have a conspicuous midrib or rachis.  
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* ''Each definition should have a consistent format (ie. begin with the termination/ends with the initiation).''
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* ''Add a comment on the top level term about how all PSDS's may be terminated before reaching senescence stage.''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/558/ vascular leaf post-expansion stage (PO:0001053)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins when the vascular leaf (PO:0009025) is fully expanded and cell expansion has ceased and ends with the onset of the vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054).
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==vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)==
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[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/556/ vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) when localized cells of the peripheral zone (PO:0000225) in the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) transition from indeterminate growth to determinate growth and ends with the beginning of the vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052).  Comment: Cells in the primordium are not yet differentiated.
  
*  [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/559/ vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins with the formation of a abscission zone at the base of a vascular leaf (PO:0009025) and ends with leaf separation and death.
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''DWS: Should omit transition from indeterminate growth -> determinate growth. The peripheral meristem is always in the shoot apical meristem.  
  
[[File:Leaf dev new.png]]
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''The cells in the SAM transition from anticlinal divisions to periclinal divisions, leading to a leaf primordium or bump. Usually in L2 or L3, rarely in L1.''
  
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''Later mitosis ceases leaving the marginal or submarginal meristems and the leaf expansion stage is mainly cell expansion''
  
Note: Will have the new preceded_by relation added to order them
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''Leaf development in Monocots need to be looked at as they have a basal intercalary meristem.''
  
===Children of vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)===
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''What are "localized cells"? The cell divisions are localized ''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/560/ formation of vascular leaf founder cells (PO:0001003)]: A vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040) when the cells of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) form a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).
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'''''revised Def'n: vascular leaf initiation stage:''' A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) which begins with the onset of localized periclinal division in the peripheral zone (PO:0000225) and ends with the beginning of the vascular leaf primordium formation stage (PO:0001019).''
  
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''PJ- we should add a note that the concentration of auxin is highest under the spot where the primordium will form- the vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).
Comment: The leaf primordium is not yet distinguishable.
 
  
===Children of vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)- revised names and definitions:===
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''Note that this comment is already there on the vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431) term''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/561/ formation of vascular leaf primordium stage (PO:0001019)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) when the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) forms a vascular leaf primordium (PO:0000017) on the peripheral zone (PO:0000225).
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''can we leave out "in the SAM"?
  
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''This is when the analagen forms- later develops into the primordium''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/562/ formation of vascular leaflet primordia stage (PO:0004500)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) at which a leaflet primordium (PO:0025481) is initiated on the leaf rachis (PO:0020055) of a compound leaf (PO:0020043).
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''Create a 'vascular leaf primordium development stage'- move existing term 
  
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followed by a stage called 'vascular leaf surface polarity determination stage (synonym "pre-expansion stage)'''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/563/ formation of ligule primordium stage (PO:0001021)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) when conical P3 leaf completely encloses SAM, and the ligule (PO:0020105) primordium is visible.
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''DWS: Need to look at the organization of the SAM in ferns- Do they have the equivalent of a peripheral zone?: cup-shaped zone, runs from protoderm to protoderm, under the apical cell.  DWS will look into it.''
  
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''DWS: Need to look at the development of phyllode leaves (PO:0025335), such as those in Acacia and other desert plants. They expand perpendicularly to the pattern of normal leave, have strong adaxial meristems, rather than marginal meristem. Flattened in a proximal -
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/564/ hood-shaped primordium stage (PO:0001020]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) when a hood-shaped primordium is formed, partially enclosing P1 and SAM, as in Poaceae.
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This might go under the new 'vascular leaf surface polarity determination stage'
  
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Def'n: An adult ensiform leaf with a lamina that develops in a median plane, rather a transverse plane, throughout the length of the leaf and is a result of increased activity of the adaxial meristem early in development. [source: PMID:18978364, PO_REF:00006, PO_REF:00007]
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/565/ rapid elongation of vascular leaf lamina stage (PO:0001023)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) during which a rapid elongation of the leaf lamina (PO:0020039) occurs.
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Comment: Common in legumes of the genus Acacia. Similar development occurs in other ensiform leaves in some monocots, but they are not called phyllodes. Transitional leaves also occur, in which the basal portion of the leaf develops similar to a phyllode, but the apical portion of the leaf develops normal leaflets (see PO:0025336, transition phyllode leaf). Phyllodes are generally xeromorphic.
  
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''DWS will send us a diagram; need to think about how to encompass them.  Also in some moss plants''
  
* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/566/rapid elongation of leaf sheath stage (PO:0001024)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) during which a rapid elongation of the leaf sheath (PO:0020104) occurs.
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[[File:Leaf dev new.png]]
  
=OBO Foundry Review of Plant Ontology=
 
  
==Principle 1: The Ontology is Open==
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Note: Will have the new preceded_by relation added to order them
  
''Some improvement desirable''
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===Children of vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)===
  
"The self-review states that the PO is released under a Creative Commons license. However, it is not specified which Creative Commons license has been chosen. The ontology file does not contain a statement about the license or the policy for reuse of the ontology. However, the information is available on the website e.g. at http://plantontology.org/docs/otherdocs/principles_rationales.html: Plant Ontology by Plantontology.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License."
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/560/ formation of vascular leaf founder cells (PO:0001003)]: A vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040) when the cells of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) form a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).
  
"We recommend that the exact license chosen be included in an additional ontology annotation '''in the ontology file'''."
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Comment: The leaf primordium is not yet distinguishable.
  
"According to the OBO Foundry principle 1 documentation, this should make use of two annotations using the following properties:
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==vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)==
* dc:license
 
* rdfs:comment
 
The license type goes in the dc:license field. The mode of attribution goes in the rdfs:comment field. "
 
  
"While 'Creative Commons 3.0 CC-by license' is recommended, this is not mandatory and therefore the chosen attribution-noderivs license is also compatible with the Open principle. However, we urge you to consider weakening the license to one that encourages sharing and reuse without constraint to further the adoption by the community and the value of the resource for the community."
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*  [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/557/ vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570)  that begins with cell differentiation and cell expansion forming the leaf lamina (PO:0020039) and ends with the onset of the leaf fully expanded stage (PO:0001053).
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**new comment: The majority of leaf expansion is due to cell enlargement. The leaves of some plants may not have a conspicuous midrib or rachis.  
  
==Principle 2: Common Format==
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''May be due to cell division or cell enlargement. During vascular leaf expansion stage the vasculature is forming as well- need to encompass that as well.''
  
''Pass''
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===Children of vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)- revised names and definitions:===
  
The ontology is available in both OBO and OWL formats. It should be noted that the OBO form of the ontology contains semantics which are not yet available in the OWL form (i.e. the treat-xrefs-as-isa and treat-xrefs-as-genus-differentiae constructs). These are supported by the Oort release manager and can be instantiated in OWL versions of the ontology. See https://code.google.com/p/owltools/wiki/OortOptions
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/561/ formation of vascular leaf primordium stage (PO:0001019)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) when the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) forms a vascular leaf primordium (PO:0000017) on the peripheral zone (PO:0000225).  
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''this term should move up to be a child of vascular leaf initiation stage- how does this fit in with the 'formation of vascular leaf founder cells" stage''
  
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/562/ formation of vascular leaflet primordia stage (PO:0004500)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) at which a leaflet primordium (PO:0025481) is initiated on the leaf rachis (PO:0020055) of a compound leaf (PO:0020043). 
  
==Principle 5: Clearly Delineated Content==
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'' need to review this in terms of leaflet discussion, should move up to VL initiation stage as well, most likely''
  
''Some improvement desirable''
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/563/ formation of ligule primordium stage (PO:0001021)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) when conical P3 leaf completely encloses SAM, and the ligule (PO:0020105) primordium is visible.
  
"There are several sub-issues that are contained in this principle.
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''check "ligule (PO:0020105) primordium"- PO:id should be after the term, need to create a term ligule primordium''
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'' ligule PO:0020105 is not a leaf- it is a cardinal organ part, formation of ligule primordium stage would be part of leaf development, not is_a''
  
Firstly, the ontology needs to have a clearly delineated scope as expressed in a statement of scope. PO does have a clearly delineated scope, and this scope does not substantially duplicate the scope of any other OBO Library ontology.
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'''''Discussion on these terms were tabled for the next meeting:'''''
  
Secondly, the ontology needs to have a clear upper level with root terms having definitions that indicate the content of the sub-ontologies included in the ontology. Here, we have some concerns as detailed below.  
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/564/ hood-shaped primordium stage (PO:0001020]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) when a hood-shaped primordium is formed, partially enclosing P1 and SAM, as in Poaceae.
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/565/ rapid elongation of vascular leaf lamina stage (PO:0001023)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) during which a rapid elongation of the leaf lamina (PO:0020039) occurs.
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/566/ rapid elongation of leaf sheath stage (PO:0001024)]: A vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052) during which a rapid elongation of the leaf sheath (PO:0020104) occurs.
  
Thirdly, the ontology should not contain terminology that overlaps with other OBO ontologies except where content has been imported for reuse in specific contexts appropriate to the domain of the ontology.  
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==vascular leaf post-expansion stage (PO:0001053)==
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/558/ vascular leaf post-expansion stage (PO:0001053)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins when the vascular leaf (PO:0009025) is fully expanded and cell expansion has ceased and ends with the onset of the vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054).
  
Finally, the ontology should provide adequate coverage with respect to its stated domain so as to justify its use in applications.
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''Use the "begins with.... and ends with..." template.  Perhaps change term to "vascular leaf mature stage", or maybe keep the "leaf fully expanded stage". Examples of leaves with indeterminate growth, ferns, viney leaves, some Mahongany plants, but they are the exceptions.  Could add as a comment (get names from DWS). ''
Concerns about the upper levels of the plant ontology:
 
  
"The definition of the root term ‘plant anatomical entity’ appears intended to be a plant specific subclass of the CARO term ‘anatomical entity’ and is defined as “An anatomical entity that is or was part of a plant.” The CARO class states that an anatomical entity is part of or located in an organism (or virus or viroid in the upcoming release of CARO), however here you include things that were once part of a plant. In OBI or ERO, such entities would be considered specimens or samples. Can you explain why this is needed? If it is justified, there is some cross-ontology coordination that should be performed.
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== vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054)==
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*  [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/559/ vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054)]: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins with the formation of a abscission zone at the base of a vascular leaf (PO:0009025) and ends with leaf separation and death.
  
"There is a need to define the high-level distinction between plant structure vs. portion of plant substance better: currently ‘plant structure’ is defined as anatomical entity that is or was part of a plant; but substances are also (or were also) part of a plant. This is likely because these are intended to be subclasses of the CARO classes, that have more specific differentia, however, there is no mireot or subclass assertion to these classes other than in the comment field. Explicit use of the CARO classes will help differentiate these top-level nodes, and inclusion of their logical class definitions can help with error-checking."
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''Would omit formation of a abscission zone. Perhaps say ends with death of vascular leaf. Need to add the references to the GO terms.''
  
" If you consider the above point on the definition of ‘anatomical entity’ referring to in vivo entities, you could consider moving ‘in vitro plant structure’ to be its own root outside anatomical entity, as it would technically be a derived structure and not part of or located within an organism (or are most of these simple plants cultured in vitro?). Efforts have been made recently in the CL and OBI to represent such things (e.g. “in environment” vs. “ex environment”, you could potentially leverage some of these design patterns and/or coordinate with them.
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''Need to look at this more-  abscission zone (PO:0000146) starts in the petioles (are part of the leaf), starts with cell senescence, should refer to 'point of attachment'. Don't need to specify where the abscission zone forms. Note all leaves abscise, end with death of the vascular leaf ''
Other concerns from somewhat random sampling:
 
  
'''"‘cultured plant embryo’ has '''two asserted superclasses.''' While asserted multiple inheritance is debatable in terms of ontology maintenance or ontological rigor (GO has a lot of this), in this case the example ensues because of a lack of logical class expression on this class. For example, this class could instead leverage a class restriction that states ‘plant embryo’ and is_specified_output of some in vitro plant culturing. In this way, you would infer the second parent, ‘in vitro plant structure’ (dependent on how you define things as per above). This would mean higher quality axioms, easier ontology maintenance, and interoperability with other ontologies such as OBI."
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''Need to review leaf senescence- see [http://www.plantcell.org/site/teachingtools/TTPB20.xhtml plant cell resource] ''
  
==Principle 6: Textual Definitions==
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=OBO Foundry Review of Plant Ontology=
- Some improvement desirable
 
 
 
We applaud the fact that the ontology does contain text definitions for all terms included in the ontology (see Appendix: Metrics) and for its extensive synonyms in numerous languages. However, we note that some of the text definitions do not exactly match the formal definitions as given in equivalence class or subclass axioms (specific examples contained below) and furthermore that not all of the textual definitions are as clear as they could be e.g. by following the genus differentiae pattern (examples below). We advise continued evolution of the textual definitions contained in the ontology towards greater clarity for the benefit of all users, and gradual inclusion of a greater number of equivalent class definitions.
 
Specific points:
 
 
 
*'''Definitions such as that for ‘microgametophyte’, referencing IDs within the text, should be converted into logical definitions'''.
 
 
 
* ‘pollen’ is textually defined as located_in some ‘pollen sac’ and logically it has the relationship part_of some pollen sac. This is an inconsistency with respect to the normal usage of these two relationships.
 
 
 
=Principle 7: Use of Relations=
 
*Some improvement desirable
 
For the most part, the PO uses RO relations. The relation that is PO specific is provided with adequate documentation in the form of a definition and comment. Some relations are, however, defined in the PO that are within RO or BFO scope and yet do not have appropriate cross-references/Mireoted URIs. These include ‘has_participant’, ‘located_in’ and ‘participates_in’. This should be addressed, and full inclusion of such properties will facilitate the use of their logical properties for error checking.
 
 
 
Specific points:
 
* '''derives_by_manipulation_from''' is described as a subproperty of derives_from, whereby there has been a human processing step. This appears to be some kind of shortcut but isn’t yet logically defined as such. We would urge PO to work with OBI to leverage the work they have done in defining organismally derived entities, whereby such entities are the outcome of a ‘material processing’ process, has_specified_output the processed entity, and are derived_from the parent anatomical entity (for example see ‘urine specimen’).
 
 
 
* '''Plant developmental stage classes do not yet have precedes relations for temporal ordering.'''  ''Implemented in Version #20''
 
 
 
*  '''Consider using the stage relations (for example, existence_starts_during) from Uberon''' and similar to the zebrafish anatomy ontology, to relate organism developmental stages to the organismal entities at those stages. For example, ‘plant embryo’ could be defined as ‘whole plant' and (existence_ends_with some 'embryo stage') and (existence_starts_with some 'embryo stage') rather than use of the participates relation.
 
 
 
 
 
==Principle 8: Documentation==
 
*Pass
 
 
 
* Extrinsic: The ontology is well documented with an extensive website and several publications.
 
* Intrinsic: The ontology has high quality text definitions for every term.
 
 
 
*Specific points:
 
* There is some conflation in the use of annotation properties. A lot of information is placed in the comments field, including examples of usage, subclass assertions, and stage or taxon specific considerations. You may wish to break these out into more specific annotation properties. See IAO-core metadata and/or Uberon for some options, and please feedback to IAO if you desire a standard annotation property that isn’t yet available.
 
 
 
* In some cases, '''definitions are attributed to “POC:curators'''”. We’d urge you to consider use of specific persons or sources for attribution, and as the Foundry moves towards the use of ORCID IDs, to include these as part of your attribution strategy.
 
  
*  While we applaud the '''reference of tracker items directly in the ontology, these items can be included as URLs''' such that the link is easily made directly from the ontology, for example see ‘leptome’ to “OBO_SF_PO:3295055”.
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Content of the review has been moved to a [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ExBEb0qFi1sh4rTjvwqMsWdSR35zzrw0Znab7pzAXSk/edit?usp=sharing gdoc]
 
 
* Similarly with the '''PO_REFs- please make these URLs or imports''' so that they can be easily located. It is likely that a new standardized annotation property for this purpose should be created and used across the Foundry.
 
  
 
=NSF PI meeting Sept 4th-6th in DC=
 
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=Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Sept 24th, 2013 at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern=
 
=Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Sept 24th, 2013 at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern=
 
-MAG has requested the meeting be moved to 10:30am Pacific/1:30 pm Eastern- would that works for the others in the group?
 
-MAG has requested the meeting be moved to 10:30am Pacific/1:30 pm Eastern- would that works for the others in the group?
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''Works for most, BS may have a conflict once a month''

Latest revision as of 17:54, 23 October 2013

POC meeting, Skype Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Sept 10th, 2013 10am PDT/1pm EDT

In attendance: Laurel Cooper (OSU), Justin Elser (OSU), Justin Preece (OSU), Brian Atkinson (OSU), Dennis W Stevenson (NYBG), Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU), Barry Smith, Marie Alejandra Gandolfo (Cornell)

Absent: none

- please see the Items_for_future_meetings page, will be moved here before the meeting

multi-tissue plant structure development stage (PO:new)

  • Needs a parent term: multi-tissue plant structure development stage (PO:new), then the definitions can be re-written, currently a direct child of plant structure development stage (PO:0009012). This would also be the parent for seed development and plant organ development (see below)

Accepted, will post proposed definition on SF tracker

leaf development stage (PO:0001050)

  • See Google Doc for revisions in progress.
  • Need to look into non-vascular leaf development and see if it applies there as well, or if we will need separate terms for vascular and non-vascular leaves.
  • leaf development stage (PO:0001050): A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a leaf (PO:0025034).

Current structure: All these will be renamed "vascular leaf...."

Leaf dev stages.jpg

vascular leaf development stage and child terms

Proposed new term and definition:

  • vascular leaf development stage (new PO:0025570): A leaf development stage (PO:0001050) that begins with the onset of vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0001051) and ends with the termination of the vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054).


We will also need: * non-vascular leaf development stage (new PO:id): A leaf development stage (PO:0001050) that begins with the onset of non-vascular leaf initiation stage and ends with the termination of the non-vascular leaf senescence stage.

see also: moss phyllides, moss info and Background_info_on_Physco_biology_and_culture.

PJ: We should have a parallel "generic" branch of leaf development to group the stages such as leaf expansion across both non-vascular or vascular leaves.


Add comment on how every stage can end in accidental death. Also mention something death being the canonical end point

New/revised child terms under vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570)

  • Note: Use "during which" rather than "when" and "ends with the beginning of the..."
  • Each definition should have a consistent format (ie. begin with the termination/ends with the initiation).
  • Add a comment on the top level term about how all PSDS's may be terminated before reaching senescence stage.

vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)

vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040): A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) when localized cells of the peripheral zone (PO:0000225) in the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) transition from indeterminate growth to determinate growth and ends with the beginning of the vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052). Comment: Cells in the primordium are not yet differentiated.

DWS: Should omit transition from indeterminate growth -> determinate growth. The peripheral meristem is always in the shoot apical meristem.

The cells in the SAM transition from anticlinal divisions to periclinal divisions, leading to a leaf primordium or bump. Usually in L2 or L3, rarely in L1.

Later mitosis ceases leaving the marginal or submarginal meristems and the leaf expansion stage is mainly cell expansion

Leaf development in Monocots need to be looked at as they have a basal intercalary meristem.

What are "localized cells"? The cell divisions are localized

revised Def'n: vascular leaf initiation stage: A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) which begins with the onset of localized periclinal division in the peripheral zone (PO:0000225) and ends with the beginning of the vascular leaf primordium formation stage (PO:0001019).

PJ- we should add a note that the concentration of auxin is highest under the spot where the primordium will form- the vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).

Note that this comment is already there on the vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431) term

can we leave out "in the SAM"?

This is when the analagen forms- later develops into the primordium

Create a 'vascular leaf primordium development stage'- move existing term

followed by a stage called 'vascular leaf surface polarity determination stage (synonym "pre-expansion stage)

DWS: Need to look at the organization of the SAM in ferns- Do they have the equivalent of a peripheral zone?: cup-shaped zone, runs from protoderm to protoderm, under the apical cell. DWS will look into it.

DWS: Need to look at the development of phyllode leaves (PO:0025335), such as those in Acacia and other desert plants. They expand perpendicularly to the pattern of normal leave, have strong adaxial meristems, rather than marginal meristem. Flattened in a proximal -

This might go under the new 'vascular leaf surface polarity determination stage'

Def'n: An adult ensiform leaf with a lamina that develops in a median plane, rather a transverse plane, throughout the length of the leaf and is a result of increased activity of the adaxial meristem early in development. [source: PMID:18978364, PO_REF:00006, PO_REF:00007]

Comment: Common in legumes of the genus Acacia. Similar development occurs in other ensiform leaves in some monocots, but they are not called phyllodes. Transitional leaves also occur, in which the basal portion of the leaf develops similar to a phyllode, but the apical portion of the leaf develops normal leaflets (see PO:0025336, transition phyllode leaf). Phyllodes are generally xeromorphic.

DWS will send us a diagram; need to think about how to encompass them. Also in some moss plants

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Note: Will have the new preceded_by relation added to order them

Children of vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040)

Comment: The leaf primordium is not yet distinguishable.

vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)

  • vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052): A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins with cell differentiation and cell expansion forming the leaf lamina (PO:0020039) and ends with the onset of the leaf fully expanded stage (PO:0001053).
    • new comment: The majority of leaf expansion is due to cell enlargement. The leaves of some plants may not have a conspicuous midrib or rachis.

May be due to cell division or cell enlargement. During vascular leaf expansion stage the vasculature is forming as well- need to encompass that as well.

Children of vascular leaf expansion stage (PO:0001052)- revised names and definitions:

this term should move up to be a child of vascular leaf initiation stage- how does this fit in with the 'formation of vascular leaf founder cells" stage

need to review this in terms of leaflet discussion, should move up to VL initiation stage as well, most likely

check "ligule (PO:0020105) primordium"- PO:id should be after the term, need to create a term ligule primordium ligule PO:0020105 is not a leaf- it is a cardinal organ part, formation of ligule primordium stage would be part of leaf development, not is_a

Discussion on these terms were tabled for the next meeting:

vascular leaf post-expansion stage (PO:0001053)

  • vascular leaf post-expansion stage (PO:0001053): A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins when the vascular leaf (PO:0009025) is fully expanded and cell expansion has ceased and ends with the onset of the vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054).

Use the "begins with.... and ends with..." template. Perhaps change term to "vascular leaf mature stage", or maybe keep the "leaf fully expanded stage". Examples of leaves with indeterminate growth, ferns, viney leaves, some Mahongany plants, but they are the exceptions. Could add as a comment (get names from DWS).

vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054)

  • vascular leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054): A vascular leaf development stage (PO:0025570) that begins with the formation of a abscission zone at the base of a vascular leaf (PO:0009025) and ends with leaf separation and death.

Would omit formation of a abscission zone. Perhaps say ends with death of vascular leaf. Need to add the references to the GO terms.

Need to look at this more- abscission zone (PO:0000146) starts in the petioles (are part of the leaf), starts with cell senescence, should refer to 'point of attachment'. Don't need to specify where the abscission zone forms. Note all leaves abscise, end with death of the vascular leaf

Need to review leaf senescence- see plant cell resource

OBO Foundry Review of Plant Ontology

Content of the review has been moved to a gdoc

NSF PI meeting Sept 4th-6th in DC

  • PJ and DWS attended

Any news?

Upcoming meetings and Presentations 2013-2014:

No one from PO is planning to attend

  • PAG 2014 January 11-15, 2014 - San Diego, CA, USA
    • PJ has been contacted by PAG organizers; Suggest slightly new focus "Plant Ontologies and Systems Biology"
    • Ideas for speakers- someone from GO and others?>>
    • Registration is now open: PAG 2014. Early reg'n till Nov. 1st

Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Sept 24th, 2013 at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern

-MAG has requested the meeting be moved to 10:30am Pacific/1:30 pm Eastern- would that works for the others in the group?

Works for most, BS may have a conflict once a month