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In attendance:  
 
In attendance:  
  
POC members:   
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POC members:   Laurel Cooper (OSU), Ramona Walls (NYBG), Dennis Stevenson (NYBG), Justin Preece (OSU), Alejandra Gandolfo; (Cornell University), Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, NY)
  
Absent:  
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Absent: Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU), Justin Elser (OSU), Chris Mungall (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
  
Collaborators:  
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Collaborators: none
  
  
 
Acceptance of the minutes from the [[POC Conf. Call 12-15-10]]?  
 
Acceptance of the minutes from the [[POC Conf. Call 12-15-10]]?  
  
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''There were no additions, deletions or changes to the minutes of the last meeting.''
  
  
  
==Issues arrising from last weeks agenda==
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==Issues arising from last week's agenda==
  
*Pavement cell was part of leaf adaxial epidermis, leaf abaxial epidermis, leaf lamina adaxial epidermis, and leaf lamina abaxial epidermis.  Made new terms leaf  pavement cell, leaf abaxial pavement cell and leaf adaxial pavement cell. While working on this, I noticed a problem with the definition of pavement cell.
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*[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3139280&group_id=76834&atid=835555 Pavement cell] was part of leaf adaxial epidermis, leaf abaxial epidermis, leaf lamina adaxial epidermis, and leaf lamina abaxial epidermis.  
  
Suggested definition:
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Made new terms 'leaf  pavement cell', 'leaf abaxial pavement cell' and 'leaf adaxial pavement cell'.
  
Made long cell, short cell, and papilla cell is_a pavement cell.
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Current def'n: Epidermal cell with characteristic sinuous anticlinal cell walls that overall give a jigsaw like appearance to the leaf epidermis.
  
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This is problematic, because there are many species in which the pavement cells are not sinuous. From my understanding, a pavement cell is an epidermal cell that is not a guard cell, subsidiary cell, trichome or socket cell. Papilla cell is_a pavement cell. I think bulliform cell is also a pavement cell.
  
*[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3132417&group_id=76834&atid=835555 floral stomatal complex]: PO:0008044
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Suggested definition: An epidermal cell that is not associated with a stomatal complex or trichome.
  
Obsoleted terms floral stomatal complex, floral guard cell, floral stomatal pore.
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Made 'long cell', 'short cell', and 'papilla cell' is_a 'pavement cell'.
  
Added new terms phyllome stomatal complex, bract stomatal complex, carpel stomatal complex, petal stomatal complex, stamen stomatal complex, sepal stomatal complex, tepal stomatal complex.  
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''We had a healthy discussion about this term and its definition.  DWS stated his objections with the use of the term 'pavement cell' because of its use in gymnosperm embryology, but it is used in the literature, especially for Arabidopsis; (see:[http://www.springerlink.com/content/p360576028761210/ Qian et al]).''
  
Did not yet create corresponding guard cell and stomatal pore terms or ab/adaxial stomatal complex terms. Users can create those post-compositionally, if they need them, or we can create them later. If we create new terms, we will have to address the annotations for guard cell (1821 of them). Most of them will probably have to move to leaf guard cell. Any preferences?
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''A suggested solution is to rename the term 'epidermal pavement cell'.  MAG pointed out that the pavement cell and the guard cell have the same developmental origins (from the protodermal cell; see:SF tracker item ), but this would not be evident to the person looking at them in a mature form.''
  
  
*New subset for angiosperms -- have not added it yet, because OboEdit has a bug right now that won't let me name a subset. Will add later.
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''LC and BS felt we should avoid defining terms by what they are not (see bract as well).  BS commented that in the future, with closer merging of OWL and OBO, these disjoint relationships will be much easier to add, but for now, we should just put them as comments.''
  
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''epidermal pavement cell:
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New proposed def'n: A shoot epidermal cell that is relatively unspecialized at maturity  (not perfect but better than what we had)'' 
  
==Timeline and Plan for Upcoming Release- Revised PSO:==
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''develops_from protoderm''
  
==User requests still open on Source Forge==
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''comment: May have sinuous anticlinal cell walls that overall give a jigsaw like appearance to the leaf epidermis, not associated with a stomatal complex or trichome.''
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3030644&group_id=76834&atid=835555 Musa terms]===
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''Will add disjoint_from relations to trichome cell, guard cell, and subsidiary cell.''
  
Requested by Rosemary Shrestha (July 2010). Many of these are synonyms of existing terms. Also see spread sheet attached to SF tracker item.
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''Note: the terms  'long cell', 'short cell' are children of 'leaf pavement cell' and 'papilla cell' is_a 'pavement cell'.
  
  
  
  
====Completed Musa requests:====
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*[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3132417&group_id=76834&atid=835555 floral stomatal complex]: PO:0008044
  
We dealt following terms at the POC meeting on 11-5-2010 (see minutes from [[Friday,_November_5th]] for more details):
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Obsoleted terms floral stomatal complex, floral guard cell, floral stomatal pore.
  
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Added new terms phyllome stomatal complex (PO:0025215), bract stomatal complex (PO:0025216), carpel stomatal complex (PO:0025217), petal stomatal complex (PO:0025218), stamen stomatal complex (PO:0025219), sepal stomatal complex (PO:0025220), tepal stomatal complex (PO:0025221).
  
'''Petiole wing''': synonym of petiole lamina. Added new term petiole lamina.
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- Did not yet create corresponding guard cell and stomatal pore terms or ab/adaxial stomatal complex terms. Users can create those post-compositionally, if they need them, or we can create them later. If we create new terms, we will have to address the annotations for guard cell (1821 of them). Most of them will probably have to move to leaf guard cell.
  
'''Petiole margin''': Added comment: generally in flattened petioles, but may also occur as extensions of petioles that are rounded or c-shaped in cross section.
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Should we just keep the terms guard cell and stomatal pore, or should be add specific children for each of the different kinds of stomatal complexes?
  
'''Cigar leaf''':  Although it is a phenotype, we added the term for Musa subset. May apply to other species as well, especially in monocots. is_a vascular leaf.
 
  
'''Petiole margin edge''': Should just use petiole margin
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''We decided we should have 'phyllome guard cell' as a bin term, can add the rest later as needed''
  
'''Cigar leaf dorsal surface''': Added new term, cigar leaf abaxial epidermis, is a leaf abaxial epidermis, part_of cigar leaf.
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*Created new subset for angiosperms. Added a few terms to the subset, but list is not complete.
  
'''Free tepal''': Added a new term to PO that is a cross-product of PO tepal and PATO free (need to request).
 
  
''Need to ask Chris M if these new phenotype terms should have PO id's or should have a new id, like POXP''
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*Children of [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3132547&group_id=76834&atid=835555 embryonic plant structure]
  
'''Free tepal apex''': Added new terms tepal base and tepal apex (plus phyllome base and phyllome apex). Musa folks (and others) can describe free tepal apex post-compositionally using tepal apex (PO:0025143) and free tepal (PO:0025136).''
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Should the new terms embryonic plant cell and embryonic plant tissue have dual parentage (to embryonic plant structure and plant cell or plant tissue) or just to embryonic structure?  
  
Also added new term leaf tip, which is part of leaf apex.
 
  
'''Compound tepal lobe''': Musa folks (and others) can describe compound tepal lobe by post-compositionally using tepal apex and fused tepal.
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Also: embryo cortex, embryo epidermis, embryo vascular system, embryonic shoot apical meristem (haven't moved these yet).
  
'''Peduncle surface:''' New term peduncle epidermis added
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What about structures that are present in embryos but may also be present after germination (e.g., hypocotyl)?
  
'''Peduncle hairs''': New term peduncle trichome added
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''BS: Avoid dual parentage if possible, this is a problem that many ontologies are dealing with.  We decided for now to just include the embryonic plant structures that are only present in the embryo. This excludes terms like hypocotyl. May need to change some relations that are part_of to has_part (e.g., embryonic axis has part hypocotyl, rather than hypocotyl part_of embryonic axis.''
  
'''Bract apex''': New term added
 
  
'''Bract base''': New term added
 
  
'''Bract external face''': New term added: bract abaxial epidermis, sibling to leaf abaxial epidermis, child of new term phyllome abaxial epidermis.
 
  
'''Bract internal face''': New term added: bract adaxial epidermis, sibling to leaf adaxial epidermis, child of new term phyllome adaxial epidermis.
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Also [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3140942&group_id=76834&atid=835555 epiblast]
  
'''Hermaphrodite flower''': Added as synonym of flower. Need to request staminate and pistillate in PATO, so users can describe this terms as a XP
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Revised definition: A portion of embryonic plant tissue that is a flap-like projection of the coleorhiza, inserted opposite the scutellum. part_of coleorhiza (from Esau).
  
'''Female flower''': Added as synonym of flower. Need to request staminate and pistillate in PATO, so users can describe this terms as a XP
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''All in favor, accepted''
  
  
'''Issues arising from new terms:'''
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* stylar ridge/gynoecium ridge need to be approved see: [[POC_Conf._Call_10-26-10]]
  
'''Petiole canal:''' The upper (adaxial) canal along the petiole. part_of CO_125.0000057 ! petiole
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''All in favor, accepted''
  
Added term 'adaxial petiole': A cardinal organ part that is the adaxial portion of petiole. Comment: Adaxial petiole may be concave or form a canal. Narrow synonym: petiole canal.
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*There are a bunch of terms where the name has been changed from ''something'' (sensu Poaceae) to Poaceae ''something''. This means we have a mix of sensu and non-sensu terms.
  
Also added abaxial petiole, with parallel definition.
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Should we go through and fix these for this release?
  
Now that we have plant anatomical space, maybe we should add this as a space?
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''All present were in favor of this, BS: these have been removed by the GO, PO should do the same.''
  
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''Accepted, pending approval by PJ, who was not on the call today''
  
'''Fused tepal''': Added a new term to PO that is a cross-product of PO tepal and PATO fused (PATO:0000642).  
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==Timeline and Plan for Upcoming Release- Revised PSO:==
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- complete changes discussed this week, put on Beta browser after Justin E returns from vacation,  do 'internal' review before releasing it early in the New Year.  
  
RW (after meeting): this will cover the individual tepals, but also need to add a term '''fused collective tepal structure''', which is what they are actually describing.
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- look for annotations that need to be moved:
  
suggested definition: A collective tepal structure in which the tepals are fused.
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- List of changes: [[Summary_of_Changes_to_PO_Jan2011]] (still under construction)
  
====Musa requests still needing to be resolved:====
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see also [[Jan 2011_Release_Page]]
  
Below is a list of the requested terms, with definitions and is a or part of relations from Rosemary, followed by suggestions and/or proposed definitions for PO format.
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==PGDSO Terms without is_a parents==
  
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Only four terms remain without is_a parents: 1 pattern formation, 2 endoreplication, 3 branch formation 4 growth directionality.
  
2. Musa flower terms
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All are part of leaf trichome development stage. Probably should be is_a trichome development stage, to be consistent with existing structure (may change in alter revisions)
  
o '''Crown''': The raised ridge of tissue to which the pedicels are attached.
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''All were in favor of making this change, RW will post the resulting def'ns and make a SF tracker and send them to BS''
  
Is this part of an inflorescence, part of an inflorescence axis?
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=User requests still open on SourceForge=
  
''This refers to the inflorescence axes between individual flowers that do not elongate. It is a shoot system that is part of the inflorescence (which is also a shoot system).''
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3030644&group_id=76834&atid=835555 Musa terms]==
  
Added the following term:
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Requested by Rosemary Shrestha (July 2010). Many of these are synonyms of existing terms. Also see spread sheet attached to SF tracker item.
  
Musa crown (PO:0025134): A shoot system that forms the basal part of an inflorescence in Musa species to which the pedicels are attached and in which the internodes do not elongate, giving the appearance of a ridge of raised tissue.
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==Completed Musa requests:==
  
is_a shoot system, part_of inflorescence
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We dealt with the following terms at the POC meeting on 11-5-2010 (see minutes from [[Friday,_November_5th]] for more details):
  
  
o '''Basal flower''': First flowers emerging on the inflorescence with the potential to give rise to fruits. part_of CO_125.0000136 ! basal bud
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*'''petiole wing''': synonym of new term petiole lamina (PO:0025129).
  
Do we want to describe different flowers on the infloresence? If so, we could add general term basal flower: a flower at the proximal end of on an inflorescence. Comment: in Musa, the basal flowers are the first to emerge and have the potential to give rise to fruits.
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*'''petiole margin (PO:0025010)''': Added comment: generally in flattened petioles, but may also occur as extensions of petioles that are rounded or c-shaped in cross section.
  
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*'''cigar leaf (PO:0025130)''':  Although it is a phenotype, we added the term for Musa subset. May apply to other species as well, especially in monocots. is_a vascular leaf.
  
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''We had discussion to clarify a vascular leaf;  MAG: Is this redundant? when is a leaf not vascular?  Moss leaves lack vascular tissue and so are non-vascular leaves. Megaphylls and microphylls are both vascular leaves. We will revisit the whole ontological structure of leaf at a future date.''
  
o '''Male bud''': The usually persistent bud when it is only composed of bracts with male flowers. is_a: CO_125.0000146 ! bud; is_a: CO_125.0000146 ! bud
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*'''petiole margin edge''': Should just use petiole margin (PO:0025010)
  
Proposed definition: An inflorescence bud that develops into a male inflorescence.
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* '''cigar leaf dorsal surface''': Added new term, 'cigar leaf lamina abaxial epidermis' (PO:0025135), is_a leaf lamina abaxial epidermis, part_of cigar leaf.
  
If we go this route, we will need to add male, female and hermaphrodite reproductive bud, male, female and hermaphrodite inflorescence bud, male, female and hermaphrodite floral bud, and male, female and hermaphrodite inflorescence, plus the floral terms described above. 
 
  
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*'''free tepal''': Added a new term to PO that is a cross-product of PO tepal and PATO free (need to request).
  
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''Note: Need to ask Chris M if these new phenotype terms should have PO id's or should have a new id, like POXP''
  
3. '''Musa fruit terms'''  
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*'''Free tepal apex''': Added new terms tepal base and tepal apex (plus phyllome base and phyllome apex).  Musa folks (and others) can describe free tepal apex post-compositionally using tepal apex (PO:0025143) and free tepal (PO:0025136).''
  
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Also added new term leaf tip, which is part of leaf apex.
  
o '''Bunch''': The descriptive term for all the fruits along the rachis. part_of CO_125.0000048 ! inflorescence. Syn: "infructescence" BROAD
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'''Compound tepal lobe''': Musa folks (and others) can describe compound tepal lobe by post-compositionally using tepal apex and fused tepal.
  
This could be a narrow synonym of infructescence (PO:0006342). Not sure what they mean by rachis in this definition
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*'''Peduncle surface:''' New term peduncle epidermis added
  
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*'''Peduncle hairs''': New term peduncle trichome added
  
o '''Hand of fruits''': All the fruits that develop in the axil of a single bract. part_of CO_125.0000014 ! bunch
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*'''Bract apex''': New term added
  
Musa flower is a compound spike. A branch of the spike develops from the axil of a single bract, and when mature produces a 'hand' of fruits. All of the branches of the compound spike together, when mature, are a bunch of bananas. A hand is an inflorescence branch that matures into a branch of an infructescence.
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*'''Bract base''': New term added
  
Current definition of infructescence (PO:0006342): The grouping or arrangement in which fruits are borne on a plant, is_a shoot system, develops_from inflorescence.
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*'''Bract external face''': New term added: bract abaxial epidermis, sibling to leaf abaxial epidermis, child of new term phyllome abaxial epidermis.
  
First we need to properly redefine inflorescence. Current definition of inflorescence: That part of the axial system of plants above the uppermost foliage leaf/pair of foliage leaves that bears flowers, is_a reproductive shoot system.
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*'''Bract internal face''': New term added: bract adaxial epidermis, sibling to leaf adaxial epidermis, child of new term phyllome adaxial epidermis.
  
'''Proposed definition of inflorescence:''' a reproductive shoot system that has as parts all of the shoot axes distal to the most distal foliage leaf of a shoot axis and that has as parts two or more flowers.
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*'''Hermaphrodite flower''': Added as synonym of flower. Need to request staminate and pistillate in PATO, so users can describe this terms as a XP
  
'''Proposed definition of infructescence:''' a reproductive shoot system that has as parts all of the shoot axes distal to the most distal foliage leaf of a shoot axis and has as parts two or more fruits. Develops_from inflorescence.
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*'''Female flower''': Added as synonym of flower. Need to request staminate and pistillate in PATO, so users can describe this terms as a XP
  
We already have the term inflorescence branch (PO:0009081: Any branch forming from the primary or the higher order inflorescence axis). Suggest modifying this slightly to: A secondary or higher order branch of an inflorescence. is_a reproductive shoot system, part_of inflorescence.
 
  
Based on this, we can add new term infructescence branch, which has the synonym hand.
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===Issues arising from new terms:===
  
'''Proposed definition of infructescence branch:''': A secondary or higher order branch of an infructescence. is_a reproductive shoot system, develops_from inflorescence branch, part_of infructescence. Synonym: hand [narrow]
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*'''petiole canal:''' The upper (adaxial) canal along the petiole. part_of CO_125.0000057 ! petiole
  
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Added term 'adaxial petiole': A cardinal organ part that is the adaxial portion of petiole. Comment: Adaxial petiole may be concave or form a canal. Narrow synonym: petiole canal.
  
o '''Flower relicts''': Remains of a female flower when it persists on the fruit. part_of CO_125.0000033 ! fruit
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Also added abaxial petiole, with parallel definition.
  
Probably should just annotate to whatever part of the flower it is that remains (petal, tepal, etc.)
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Now that we have plant anatomical space, maybe we should add petiole canal as a space?  See tracker for [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3109646&group_id=76834&atid=835555 canal]
  
  
4. '''Musa shoot terms'''  
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''All present agreed that canal should be a plant anatomical space, BS: check FMA ''
  
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''new proposed def'n: A canal that is part of a petiole.  Comment: May occur on the abaxial or adaxial surface or be internal.''
  
o Sucker: Lateral shoot that develops from the corm and usually emerges close to the parent plant. is_a: CO_125.0000001 ! plant part
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''Will make children abaxial petiole canal and adaxial petiole canal.''
  
This would probably be a synonym of axillary shoot, but will depend on how we end up organizing shoot system (see above).
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*'''Fused tepal''': Added a new term to PO that is a cross-product of PO tepal and PATO fused (PATO:0000642).  
  
Will probably need to be a broad synonym, because (I think) people also use the term sucker to refer to root-borne shoots.
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RW (after meeting): this will cover the individual tepals, but also need to add a term '''fused collective tepal structure''', which is what they are actually describing.
  
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suggested definition: A collective tepal structure in which has as parts at least two fused tepals.
  
o Pseudostem: 'False stem' of cylinders formed by the concentric leaf sheaths through which the peduncle later grows. is_a: CO_125.0000001 ! plant part
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==Musa requests still needing to be resolved:==
  
Tricky. Could this be a collective phyllome structure?
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Below is a list of the requested terms, with definitions and is a or part of relations from Rosemary, followed by suggestions and/or proposed definitions for PO format.
  
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''We still have a lot of work to do on these, so we will split the SF tracker up into 3 ind ones and hopefully be able to complete it next week. Will make a separate tracker for inflorescence and infructescence.''
  
o Pseudostem underlayers: Abaxial side of the inner sheath which is not visible until the outermost sheath has been removed. part_of CO_125.0000046 ! pseudostem
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===Musa flower terms===
  
This is the abaxial portion of a leaf sheath (PO:0020104). We could make a new term leaf sheath abaxial epidermis (sibling of petiole abaxial epidermis, is_a leaf epidermis)
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*'''crown''': The raised ridge of tissue to which the pedicels are attached.
  
===[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2812238&group_id=76834&atid=835555 tuber growth and development stages]===
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Is this part of an inflorescence, part of an inflorescence axis?
  
This item has been open on SF since 6/2009
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''This refers to the inflorescence axes between individual flowers that do not elongate. It is a shoot system that is part of the inflorescence (which is also a shoot system).''
  
I have a bunch of potato genes which are expressed in different tuber developmental stages (e.g. the potato pmt gene is expressed in small sprouts only (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16088399).
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Added the following term:
  
Suggested stages:
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*Musa crown (PO:0025134): A shoot system that forms the basal part of an inflorescence in Musa species to which the pedicels are attached and in which the internodes do not elongate, giving the appearance of a ridge of raised tissue.
  
-sprout development (does this correspond to tube axillary bud development? Should come after tuber maturation)
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is_a shoot system, part_of inflorescence
  
-tuber initiation
 
  
-tuber growth
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*'''basal flower''': First flowers emerging on the inflorescence with the potential to give rise to fruits. part_of CO_125.0000136 ! basal bud
  
-tuber maturation
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Do we want to describe different flowers on the infloresence? If so, we could add general term basal flower: a flower at the proximal end of on an inflorescence. Comment: in Musa, the basal flowers are the first to emerge and have the potential to give rise to fruits.
  
How we work these in will depend on restructuring of PGDSO
 
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3040048&group_id=76834&atid=835555 Legume terms]===
 
  
submitted by Austin Mast
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*'''male bud''': The usually persistent bud when it is only composed of bracts with male flowers. is_a: CO_125.0000146 ! bud; is_a: CO_125.0000146 ! bud
  
Several terms have already been dealt with (Taproot, Stem Hair, Prickles, Anther pore and anther slit)
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Proposed definition: An inflorescence bud that develops into a male inflorescence.
  
'''Fascicle''' The term fascicle can refer to different structures in different taxa. Suggest we use the term '''Fabaceae fascicle''' in this case.
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If we go this route, we will need to add male, female and hermaphrodite reproductive bud, male, female and hermaphrodite inflorescence bud, male, female and hermaphrodite floral bud, and male, female and hermaphrodite inflorescence, plus the floral terms described above.  
  
Suggested def: A reproductive shoot system that ...
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At the 11-5-10 POC meeting, we decided not to add separate terms for male and female flowers. Probably want to be consistent with bud.
  
(in the Papilionoideae) "Pseudoracemes (Fig. 5B) differ from racemes in
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===Musa fruit terms===
that two to several flowers are initiated in each bract axil rather than
 
just one as in a raceme. The cluster of flowers at each node is called a
 
fascicle. The order of initiation among flowers at a node (Fig. 5B,
 
Psoralea macrostachys DC) shows the fascicle to be a short shoot topped by
 
a second order inflorescence apical meristem. This meristem initiates
 
flowers in a bilaterally symmetrical order: a single abaxial flower, then
 
two lateral flowers, another median abaxial, then two more laterals. The
 
number of flowers per fascicle depends on the duration of the axillary
 
inflorescence apex of the short shoot, which ceases activity after
 
initiating the few flowers in the fascicle. No flowers are initiated
 
adaxially (toward the first order axis) on the short shoot (Tucker, 1987b;
 
Tucker and Stirton, 1991). The short shoot in a pseudoraceme can be
 
distinguished from a cyme in that every flower is bract subtended in a
 
pseudoraceme."
 
Source: Tucker, 2003, Floral development in legumes (Plant Physiol, March 2003, Vol. 131, pp. 911-926
 
  
  
'''Bristle''' (used in key as "Stipules spinose or bristles"; might be thought of as a quality, rather than a structure)
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*'''bunch''': The descriptive term for all the fruits along the rachis. part_of CO_125.0000048 ! inflorescence. Syn: "infructescence" BROAD
  
We added the term stipule spine. Could also add the term '''stipule bristle''': A stipule that is (?)
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This could be a narrow synonym of infructescence (PO:0006342). Not sure what they mean by rachis in this definition - probably the main axis of the infructescence.
  
Alternative is to suggest bristled to PATO
 
  
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*'''hand of fruits''': All the fruits that develop in the axil of a single bract. part_of CO_125.0000014 ! bunch
  
'''Phyllode''' Suggested def: A leaf in which there is no normal lamina development, but instead the petiole or petiole plus rachis is laminar.
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Musa flower is a compound spike. A branch of the spike develops from the axil of a single bract, and when mature produces a 'hand' of fruits. All of the branches of the compound spike together, when mature, are a bunch of bananas. A hand is an inflorescence branch that matures into a branch of an infructescence.
  
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Current definition of infructescence (PO:0006342):  The grouping or arrangement in which fruits are borne on a plant, is_a shoot system, develops_from inflorescence.
  
'''Banner''' (as in a legume flower) - maybe name Fabaceae banner
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First we need to properly redefine inflorescence. Current definition of inflorescence: That part of the axial system of plants above the uppermost foliage leaf/pair of foliage leaves that bears flowers, is_a reproductive shoot system.
  
Suggested def: A petal that is the top-most petal of a corolla in some flowers of the Fabaceae. Comment: The banner is usually larger than the adjacent wing petals.
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'''Proposed definition of inflorescence:''' a reproductive shoot system that has as parts all of the shoot axes distal to the most distal foliage leaf of a shoot axis and all of the flowers borne by those axes. Must have two or more flowers as parts.
  
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'''Proposed definition of infructescence:''' a reproductive shoot system that develops_from an inflorescence and has as parts all of the shoot axes distal to the most distal foliage leaf of a shoot axis and all of the fruits borne by those axes.
  
'''Wing''' (as in a legume flower) - maybe name Fabaceae wing
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We already have the term inflorescence branch (PO:0009081: Any branch forming from the primary or the higher order inflorescence axis). Suggest modifying this slightly to: A secondary or higher order branch of an inflorescence. is_a reproductive shoot system, part_of inflorescence.
  
Suggested def: One of two petals that is adjacent to the banner in some flowers of the Fabaceae. Comment: The wing petals are usually much smaller than the banner and keel.
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Based on this, we can add new term infructescence branch, which has the synonym hand.
  
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'''Proposed definition of infructescence branch:''': A secondary or higher order branch of an infructescence. is_a reproductive shoot system, develops_from inflorescence branch, part_of infructescence. Synonym: hand [narrow]
  
'''Keel''' (as in a legume flower): The keel consists of two fused petals, and is analogous to the fused collective tepal structure we made for Musa. Maybe name Fabaceae keel
 
  
Suggest three new terms:
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*'''flower relics''': Remains of a female flower when it persists on the fruit. part_of CO_125.0000033 ! fruit
  
fused petal: A petal that is fused to another petal. Comment: May be fused to two petals (one on either side). This is a phenotype that is a cross-product of PO:0009032 (petal) and PATO:0000642 (fused with).
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Probably should just annotate to whatever part of the flower it is that remains (petal, tepal, etc.)
 
 
fused corolla: A corolla in which the petals are fused. Comment: This is a phenotype that is a cross-product of PO:0025023 (collective phyllome structure) and PATO:0000642 (fused with). A corolla may consist of a combination of fused and free petals, in which case fused corolla only refers to those petals that are fused.
 
 
 
keel: A fused corolla that consists of the two lowest petals in some flowers of the Fabaceae. Comment: The two petals of the keel may be fused at the apex but free at the base. The remaining three petals (banner and two wings) are free. The keel is boat shaped.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Locule''' The term locule can be used to refer to the cavity in an carpel (an embryo sac and the carpel tissue that surrounds it) or in an anther (a pollen sac and the stamen tissue that surrounds it.  In the PGDSO, we have the term PO:0001026 locules established, which is an anther development stage. For clarity, we may want to add two terms: anther locule and carpel locule .
 
 
 
anther locule: A cardinal organ part that is part of an anther and has as parts a single pollen sac and the layers of anther tissue that surround it.
 
 
 
carpel locule: A cardinal organ part that is part of a carpel and has as parts an embryo sac and the layers of anther tissue that surround it and contains at least one ovule. Comment: The embryo sac may have one or more ovules in one locule or may be divided into mutliple locules, each containing an ovule. (needs work)
 
 
 
===Adding/modifying the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2899934&group_id=76834&atid=835555 root terms]===
 
 
 
submitted by Rich Zobel (Nov 2009)
 
 
 
 
 
===TraitNet requests===
 
 
 
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080906&group_id=76834&atid=835555 corm]
 
 
 
proposed def: A short, enlarged storage stem in which the internodes do not elongate. Comment: usually underground.
 
 
 
child of stem (PO:0009047).
 
 
 
 
 
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080911&group_id=76834&atid=835555 podarium]
 
 
 
Their comment: is synonym to Tubercle
 
 
 
podarium (from Beentje 2010): (in cacti or other succulents) a modified leaf base functioning as the photosynthesising organ.
 
 
 
tubercle (from Beentje 2010): (in ball- or barrel- shaped cacti), cone-shaped protuberances that are elnarge modified leaf bases fused with adjacent stem tissue (tubercle has two other definitions as well).
 
 
 
proposed def:
 
 
 
 
 
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080913&group_id=76834&atid=835555 pneumatophore]
 
 
 
definition from Beentje (2010): erect (breathing) root protruding above the soil, encountered especially in mangroves
 
 
 
proposed def: A root that is erect and protrudes above the soil, found in trees that live in flooded habitats such as mangroves. Comment: Pneumatophores may provide oxygen to below ground roots growing in flooded soils.
 
  
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===Musa shoot terms===
  
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080915&group_id=76834&atid=835555 stele]
 
  
We dealt with this under terms without is_a parents
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* sucker: Lateral shoot that develops from the corm and usually emerges close to the parent plant. is_a: CO_125.0000001 ! plant part
  
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This could be a synonym of axillary shoot system (PO:0006343): A shoot-borne shoot system that develops from an axillary vegetative bud.
  
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080916&group_id=76834&atid=835555 diaspore]
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Will probably need to be a broad synonym, because (I think) people also use the term sucker to refer to root-borne shoots. Alternatively, we could make the phrase "Musa sucker" a narrow synonym of  axillary shoot system, and make "sucker" a synonym of root-borne shoot.
  
definition from Beentje (2010): reproductive portion of a plant, such as a seed, fruit or fragment of fruit, that is dispersed and may give rise to a new plant.
 
  
We could add this term as a kind of upper level bin term (similar to trichome)
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* pseudostem: 'False stem' of cylinders formed by the concentric leaf sheaths through which the peduncle later grows. is_a: CO_125.0000001 ! plant part
  
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Tricky. Could this be a collective phyllome structure? If not, we could make it a collective plant structure. If this structure is unique to Musa, we should call it "Musa pseudostem," but maybe it occurs in other taxa?
  
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080919&group_id=76834&atid=835555 cone]
 
 
Should probably be a synonym of strobilus (PO:0025083). Narrow or exact?
 
 
 
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080922&group_id=76834&atid=835555 sorus]
 
 
rom Crum (2001): a cluster of fern sporangia
 
from Beentje (2010): (of pteridophytes) structure bearing or containing groups of sporangia.
 
 
Proposed definition: A cardinal organ part composed of a cluster of two or more adjacent sporagia on the surface of a leaf. Comment: May be enclosed by an indusium.
 
 
Part_of vascular leaf, has_part sporangium
 
 
 
[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080925&group_id=76834&atid=835555 tendril]
 
 
Defintion from Beentje (2010): a slender, coiling structure derived from a branch, leaf or inflorescence and used for climbing.
 
 
tendrils can derived from multiple types of structures. Suggest we make separate terms:
 
 
branch tendril (child of branch): A branch that is slender and coiling. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
 
 
leaf tendril (child of leaf): A leaf that is slender and coiling and lacks a lamina. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
 
 
leaflet tendril (child of leaflet): A leaflet that is slender and coiling. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
 
 
leaf apex tendril (child of leaf apex): A leaf apex that is slender and coiling. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
 
 
Can add other types of tendrils if they come up or users need them.
 
 
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3035688&group_id=76834&atid=835555 terms for seed development stages]===
 
 
This is a fairly new request for terms for cotton
 
  
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* pseudostem underlayers: Abaxial side of the inner sheath which is not visible until the outermost sheath has been removed. part_of CO_125.0000046 ! pseudostem
  
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This is the abaxial portion of a leaf sheath (PO:0020104). We could make a new term leaf sheath abaxial epidermis (sibling of petiole abaxial epidermis, is_a leaf epidermis), and add pseudostem underlayer as a narrow synonym.
  
 
==POC Conference Call Schedule for next term==
 
==POC Conference Call Schedule for next term==
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[http://www.doodle.com/8ignvsv4r6tuxwv4 Winter term 2011 POC Conf Calls]
 
[http://www.doodle.com/8ignvsv4r6tuxwv4 Winter term 2011 POC Conf Calls]
  
=Upcoming meetings 2010-2011:=
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'''Tentatively, it looks like Tuesday at 10am (PST) (1pm EST) works so far'''
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=Upcoming meetings 2011:=
  
 
*'''Plant and Animal Genome XIX Conference'''  
 
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January 15-19, 2011  [http://www.intl-pag.org/ PAG 2011]
 
January 15-19, 2011  [http://www.intl-pag.org/ PAG 2011]
  
Laurel, Ramona, DWS and Justin Preece are attending. PJ may attend for the weekend only as he is teaching.  Alejandra cannot attend.  
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Laurel, Ramona, DWS and Justin Preece are attending. PJ will attend for the weekend only as he is teaching.  Alejandra cannot attend.  
  
 
'''PO Activities at PAG:'''
 
'''PO Activities at PAG:'''
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[http://plantontology.org/db/workshop/pag_survey PO Workshop Reg'n site and Survey]
 
[http://plantontology.org/db/workshop/pag_survey PO Workshop Reg'n site and Survey]
  
*''' Poster:''' link to abstract TBA
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*''' Poster:''' [http://intl-pag.org/19/abstracts/C01_PosterDemo_887.html PO Poster] Monday 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
  
 
* '''Outreach Booth''' being organized by MaizeGBD- More info TBA
 
* '''Outreach Booth''' being organized by MaizeGBD- More info TBA
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*'''Phenotype Ontology RCN Summit'''
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[http://phenotypercn.org The Phenotype Ontology RCN]
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February 25-27, 2010 at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in Durham, NC,
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Laurel and Pankaj will be attending.
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No additional abstracts were submitted for our proposal, and Angelica does not think she will be able to attend because of lack of funds.  
 
No additional abstracts were submitted for our proposal, and Angelica does not think she will be able to attend because of lack of funds.  
  
Dennis will speak in place of Angelica. PJ invited two other speakers. Gavin Kennedy will talk about the ontology application in large scale phenomics projects. Rudi Appels will speak on crop genomics and phenomics. Ramona has contacted the organizers to figure out how to nominate additional speakers, and will pass on information to the speakers. We hope to use the 6th time slot for a discussion session.
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Dennis will speak in place of Angelica. PJ invited two other speakers. Gavin Kennedy will talk about the ontology application in large scale phenomics projects. Rudi Appels will speak on crop genomics and phenomics. Ramona has contacted these speakers to get their information and abstract; waiting for responses from them.  
  
''RW heard from organizers re. additional speakers. Will forward their information. Still waiting to hear about discussion session.''
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''We received permission to use the 6th time slot for a discussion session, but need to have a commitment that someone will lead the discussion. PJ will do it.''

Latest revision as of 20:30, 23 December 2010

POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Wednesday Dec 22nd, 2010 10am (PST)

In attendance:

POC members: Laurel Cooper (OSU), Ramona Walls (NYBG), Dennis Stevenson (NYBG), Justin Preece (OSU), Alejandra Gandolfo; (Cornell University), Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, NY)

Absent: Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU), Justin Elser (OSU), Chris Mungall (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)

Collaborators: none


Acceptance of the minutes from the POC Conf. Call 12-15-10?

There were no additions, deletions or changes to the minutes of the last meeting.


Issues arising from last week's agenda

  • Pavement cell was part of leaf adaxial epidermis, leaf abaxial epidermis, leaf lamina adaxial epidermis, and leaf lamina abaxial epidermis.

Made new terms 'leaf pavement cell', 'leaf abaxial pavement cell' and 'leaf adaxial pavement cell'.

Current def'n: Epidermal cell with characteristic sinuous anticlinal cell walls that overall give a jigsaw like appearance to the leaf epidermis.

This is problematic, because there are many species in which the pavement cells are not sinuous. From my understanding, a pavement cell is an epidermal cell that is not a guard cell, subsidiary cell, trichome or socket cell. Papilla cell is_a pavement cell. I think bulliform cell is also a pavement cell.

Suggested definition: An epidermal cell that is not associated with a stomatal complex or trichome.

Made 'long cell', 'short cell', and 'papilla cell' is_a 'pavement cell'.

We had a healthy discussion about this term and its definition. DWS stated his objections with the use of the term 'pavement cell' because of its use in gymnosperm embryology, but it is used in the literature, especially for Arabidopsis; (see:Qian et al).

A suggested solution is to rename the term 'epidermal pavement cell'. MAG pointed out that the pavement cell and the guard cell have the same developmental origins (from the protodermal cell; see:SF tracker item ), but this would not be evident to the person looking at them in a mature form.


LC and BS felt we should avoid defining terms by what they are not (see bract as well). BS commented that in the future, with closer merging of OWL and OBO, these disjoint relationships will be much easier to add, but for now, we should just put them as comments.

epidermal pavement cell: New proposed def'n: A shoot epidermal cell that is relatively unspecialized at maturity (not perfect but better than what we had)

develops_from protoderm

comment: May have sinuous anticlinal cell walls that overall give a jigsaw like appearance to the leaf epidermis, not associated with a stomatal complex or trichome.

Will add disjoint_from relations to trichome cell, guard cell, and subsidiary cell.

Note: the terms 'long cell', 'short cell' are children of 'leaf pavement cell' and 'papilla cell' is_a 'pavement cell'.



Obsoleted terms floral stomatal complex, floral guard cell, floral stomatal pore.

Added new terms phyllome stomatal complex (PO:0025215), bract stomatal complex (PO:0025216), carpel stomatal complex (PO:0025217), petal stomatal complex (PO:0025218), stamen stomatal complex (PO:0025219), sepal stomatal complex (PO:0025220), tepal stomatal complex (PO:0025221).

- Did not yet create corresponding guard cell and stomatal pore terms or ab/adaxial stomatal complex terms. Users can create those post-compositionally, if they need them, or we can create them later. If we create new terms, we will have to address the annotations for guard cell (1821 of them). Most of them will probably have to move to leaf guard cell.

Should we just keep the terms guard cell and stomatal pore, or should be add specific children for each of the different kinds of stomatal complexes?


We decided we should have 'phyllome guard cell' as a bin term, can add the rest later as needed

  • Created new subset for angiosperms. Added a few terms to the subset, but list is not complete.


Should the new terms embryonic plant cell and embryonic plant tissue have dual parentage (to embryonic plant structure and plant cell or plant tissue) or just to embryonic structure?


Also: embryo cortex, embryo epidermis, embryo vascular system, embryonic shoot apical meristem (haven't moved these yet).

What about structures that are present in embryos but may also be present after germination (e.g., hypocotyl)?

BS: Avoid dual parentage if possible, this is a problem that many ontologies are dealing with. We decided for now to just include the embryonic plant structures that are only present in the embryo. This excludes terms like hypocotyl. May need to change some relations that are part_of to has_part (e.g., embryonic axis has part hypocotyl, rather than hypocotyl part_of embryonic axis.



Also epiblast

Revised definition: A portion of embryonic plant tissue that is a flap-like projection of the coleorhiza, inserted opposite the scutellum. part_of coleorhiza (from Esau).

All in favor, accepted


All in favor, accepted

  • There are a bunch of terms where the name has been changed from something (sensu Poaceae) to Poaceae something. This means we have a mix of sensu and non-sensu terms.

Should we go through and fix these for this release?

All present were in favor of this, BS: these have been removed by the GO, PO should do the same.

Accepted, pending approval by PJ, who was not on the call today

Timeline and Plan for Upcoming Release- Revised PSO:

- complete changes discussed this week, put on Beta browser after Justin E returns from vacation, do 'internal' review before releasing it early in the New Year.

- look for annotations that need to be moved:

- List of changes: Summary_of_Changes_to_PO_Jan2011 (still under construction)

see also Jan 2011_Release_Page

PGDSO Terms without is_a parents

Only four terms remain without is_a parents: 1 pattern formation, 2 endoreplication, 3 branch formation 4 growth directionality.

All are part of leaf trichome development stage. Probably should be is_a trichome development stage, to be consistent with existing structure (may change in alter revisions)

All were in favor of making this change, RW will post the resulting def'ns and make a SF tracker and send them to BS

User requests still open on SourceForge

Musa terms

Requested by Rosemary Shrestha (July 2010). Many of these are synonyms of existing terms. Also see spread sheet attached to SF tracker item.

Completed Musa requests:

We dealt with the following terms at the POC meeting on 11-5-2010 (see minutes from Friday,_November_5th for more details):


  • petiole wing: synonym of new term petiole lamina (PO:0025129).
  • petiole margin (PO:0025010): Added comment: generally in flattened petioles, but may also occur as extensions of petioles that are rounded or c-shaped in cross section.
  • cigar leaf (PO:0025130): Although it is a phenotype, we added the term for Musa subset. May apply to other species as well, especially in monocots. is_a vascular leaf.

We had discussion to clarify a vascular leaf; MAG: Is this redundant? when is a leaf not vascular? Moss leaves lack vascular tissue and so are non-vascular leaves. Megaphylls and microphylls are both vascular leaves. We will revisit the whole ontological structure of leaf at a future date.

  • petiole margin edge: Should just use petiole margin (PO:0025010)
  • cigar leaf dorsal surface: Added new term, 'cigar leaf lamina abaxial epidermis' (PO:0025135), is_a leaf lamina abaxial epidermis, part_of cigar leaf.


  • free tepal: Added a new term to PO that is a cross-product of PO tepal and PATO free (need to request).

Note: Need to ask Chris M if these new phenotype terms should have PO id's or should have a new id, like POXP

  • Free tepal apex: Added new terms tepal base and tepal apex (plus phyllome base and phyllome apex). Musa folks (and others) can describe free tepal apex post-compositionally using tepal apex (PO:0025143) and free tepal (PO:0025136).

Also added new term leaf tip, which is part of leaf apex.

Compound tepal lobe: Musa folks (and others) can describe compound tepal lobe by post-compositionally using tepal apex and fused tepal.

  • Peduncle surface: New term peduncle epidermis added
  • Peduncle hairs: New term peduncle trichome added
  • Bract apex: New term added
  • Bract base: New term added
  • Bract external face: New term added: bract abaxial epidermis, sibling to leaf abaxial epidermis, child of new term phyllome abaxial epidermis.
  • Bract internal face: New term added: bract adaxial epidermis, sibling to leaf adaxial epidermis, child of new term phyllome adaxial epidermis.
  • Hermaphrodite flower: Added as synonym of flower. Need to request staminate and pistillate in PATO, so users can describe this terms as a XP
  • Female flower: Added as synonym of flower. Need to request staminate and pistillate in PATO, so users can describe this terms as a XP


Issues arising from new terms:

  • petiole canal: The upper (adaxial) canal along the petiole. part_of CO_125.0000057 ! petiole

Added term 'adaxial petiole': A cardinal organ part that is the adaxial portion of petiole. Comment: Adaxial petiole may be concave or form a canal. Narrow synonym: petiole canal.

Also added abaxial petiole, with parallel definition.

Now that we have plant anatomical space, maybe we should add petiole canal as a space? See tracker for canal


All present agreed that canal should be a plant anatomical space, BS: check FMA

new proposed def'n: A canal that is part of a petiole. Comment: May occur on the abaxial or adaxial surface or be internal.

Will make children abaxial petiole canal and adaxial petiole canal.

  • Fused tepal: Added a new term to PO that is a cross-product of PO tepal and PATO fused (PATO:0000642).

RW (after meeting): this will cover the individual tepals, but also need to add a term fused collective tepal structure, which is what they are actually describing.

suggested definition: A collective tepal structure in which has as parts at least two fused tepals.

Musa requests still needing to be resolved:

Below is a list of the requested terms, with definitions and is a or part of relations from Rosemary, followed by suggestions and/or proposed definitions for PO format.

We still have a lot of work to do on these, so we will split the SF tracker up into 3 ind ones and hopefully be able to complete it next week. Will make a separate tracker for inflorescence and infructescence.

Musa flower terms

  • crown: The raised ridge of tissue to which the pedicels are attached.

Is this part of an inflorescence, part of an inflorescence axis?

This refers to the inflorescence axes between individual flowers that do not elongate. It is a shoot system that is part of the inflorescence (which is also a shoot system).

Added the following term:

  • Musa crown (PO:0025134): A shoot system that forms the basal part of an inflorescence in Musa species to which the pedicels are attached and in which the internodes do not elongate, giving the appearance of a ridge of raised tissue.

is_a shoot system, part_of inflorescence


  • basal flower: First flowers emerging on the inflorescence with the potential to give rise to fruits. part_of CO_125.0000136 ! basal bud

Do we want to describe different flowers on the infloresence? If so, we could add general term basal flower: a flower at the proximal end of on an inflorescence. Comment: in Musa, the basal flowers are the first to emerge and have the potential to give rise to fruits.


  • male bud: The usually persistent bud when it is only composed of bracts with male flowers. is_a: CO_125.0000146 ! bud; is_a: CO_125.0000146 ! bud

Proposed definition: An inflorescence bud that develops into a male inflorescence.

If we go this route, we will need to add male, female and hermaphrodite reproductive bud, male, female and hermaphrodite inflorescence bud, male, female and hermaphrodite floral bud, and male, female and hermaphrodite inflorescence, plus the floral terms described above.

At the 11-5-10 POC meeting, we decided not to add separate terms for male and female flowers. Probably want to be consistent with bud.

Musa fruit terms

  • bunch: The descriptive term for all the fruits along the rachis. part_of CO_125.0000048 ! inflorescence. Syn: "infructescence" BROAD

This could be a narrow synonym of infructescence (PO:0006342). Not sure what they mean by rachis in this definition - probably the main axis of the infructescence.


  • hand of fruits: All the fruits that develop in the axil of a single bract. part_of CO_125.0000014 ! bunch

Musa flower is a compound spike. A branch of the spike develops from the axil of a single bract, and when mature produces a 'hand' of fruits. All of the branches of the compound spike together, when mature, are a bunch of bananas. A hand is an inflorescence branch that matures into a branch of an infructescence.

Current definition of infructescence (PO:0006342): The grouping or arrangement in which fruits are borne on a plant, is_a shoot system, develops_from inflorescence.

First we need to properly redefine inflorescence. Current definition of inflorescence: That part of the axial system of plants above the uppermost foliage leaf/pair of foliage leaves that bears flowers, is_a reproductive shoot system.

Proposed definition of inflorescence: a reproductive shoot system that has as parts all of the shoot axes distal to the most distal foliage leaf of a shoot axis and all of the flowers borne by those axes. Must have two or more flowers as parts.

Proposed definition of infructescence: a reproductive shoot system that develops_from an inflorescence and has as parts all of the shoot axes distal to the most distal foliage leaf of a shoot axis and all of the fruits borne by those axes.

We already have the term inflorescence branch (PO:0009081: Any branch forming from the primary or the higher order inflorescence axis). Suggest modifying this slightly to: A secondary or higher order branch of an inflorescence. is_a reproductive shoot system, part_of inflorescence.

Based on this, we can add new term infructescence branch, which has the synonym hand.

Proposed definition of infructescence branch:: A secondary or higher order branch of an infructescence. is_a reproductive shoot system, develops_from inflorescence branch, part_of infructescence. Synonym: hand [narrow]


  • flower relics: Remains of a female flower when it persists on the fruit. part_of CO_125.0000033 ! fruit

Probably should just annotate to whatever part of the flower it is that remains (petal, tepal, etc.)

Musa shoot terms

  • sucker: Lateral shoot that develops from the corm and usually emerges close to the parent plant. is_a: CO_125.0000001 ! plant part

This could be a synonym of axillary shoot system (PO:0006343): A shoot-borne shoot system that develops from an axillary vegetative bud.

Will probably need to be a broad synonym, because (I think) people also use the term sucker to refer to root-borne shoots. Alternatively, we could make the phrase "Musa sucker" a narrow synonym of axillary shoot system, and make "sucker" a synonym of root-borne shoot.


  • pseudostem: 'False stem' of cylinders formed by the concentric leaf sheaths through which the peduncle later grows. is_a: CO_125.0000001 ! plant part

Tricky. Could this be a collective phyllome structure? If not, we could make it a collective plant structure. If this structure is unique to Musa, we should call it "Musa pseudostem," but maybe it occurs in other taxa?


  • pseudostem underlayers: Abaxial side of the inner sheath which is not visible until the outermost sheath has been removed. part_of CO_125.0000046 ! pseudostem

This is the abaxial portion of a leaf sheath (PO:0020104). We could make a new term leaf sheath abaxial epidermis (sibling of petiole abaxial epidermis, is_a leaf epidermis), and add pseudostem underlayer as a narrow synonym.

POC Conference Call Schedule for next term

We need to go through the doodle poll process again to Schedule the POC Conference Calls for next term.

Please visit the link below and fill in when you are available:

Winter term 2011 POC Conf Calls


Tentatively, it looks like Tuesday at 10am (PST) (1pm EST) works so far

Upcoming meetings 2011:

  • Plant and Animal Genome XIX Conference

January 15-19, 2011 PAG 2011

Laurel, Ramona, DWS and Justin Preece are attending. PJ will attend for the weekend only as he is teaching. Alejandra cannot attend.

PO Activities at PAG:

Saturday - Early Afternoon, January 15, 2011 -- 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm (third in series of seven)

" The Plant Ontology: Linking phenotypes and genomics across plant taxa"

Sunday Morning, 16 January 2011 -- 8:00 am - 10:10 am

Sunday Late Morning:

Time: 10:30-1:00 pm (to include lunch, will wrap up in time to get to 1:30 sessions)

PO Workshop Reg'n site and Survey

  • Outreach Booth being organized by MaizeGBD- More info TBA


  • Phenotype Ontology RCN Summit

The Phenotype Ontology RCN

February 25-27, 2010 at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in Durham, NC,

Laurel and Pankaj will be attending.



* International Botanical Congress (IBC2011)

July 23rd-30th 2011, Melbourne, Australia

Registration is open Important dates

Dennis and Alejandra are planning to attend IBC2011 and speak in other symposia.

Symposium proposal was accepted, 'Bio-Ontologies for the Plant Sciences' under the genetics, genomics and bioinformatics theme.


Pankaj will give the introductory talk on general use of ontologies, GO, genomics, etc, and Ramona will present the talk on the Plant Ontology. Abstracts have been submitted.

No additional abstracts were submitted for our proposal, and Angelica does not think she will be able to attend because of lack of funds.

Dennis will speak in place of Angelica. PJ invited two other speakers. Gavin Kennedy will talk about the ontology application in large scale phenomics projects. Rudi Appels will speak on crop genomics and phenomics. Ramona has contacted these speakers to get their information and abstract; waiting for responses from them.

We received permission to use the 6th time slot for a discussion session, but need to have a commitment that someone will lead the discussion. PJ will do it.