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=User requests open on Source Forge: PAO=
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- All new terms and changes should be listed here: [[Release_21]]
  
==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3040048&group_id=76834&atid=835555 Legume terms]==
 
  
submitted by Austin Mast
 
  
Several terms have already been dealt with (Taproot, Stem Hair, Prickles, Anther pore and anther slit)
 
  
See agenda for 7-05-2011.
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=Annotation Guidelines=
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Comments from PJ from previous meeting (9-27-11):
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Ask MS if she can write up a small blurb on how she created the Maize annotations.  Maize probe ids => gene ids  methods and cut-offs, a guide for other collaborators and  a page for the info.
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Maybe co-author it with SR
  
'''
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-This will also be helpful when applying for new grants
Remaining:'''
 
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3165984&group_id=76834&atid=835555 phyllode]===
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-it would be helpful to have a detailed guide on our wiki for collaborators
  
At an earlier meeting, we looked at examples of leaves where the petiole has phyllode development, but there is normal lamina development (with leaflets) beyond the petiole. We need a term to describe this, as well as when the whole leaf develops as a phyllode.
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* Need to update the [[Annotation_Association_File_Format]] page
  
====Background:====
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=Requests from SF- Anatomy terms in progress...=
  
Boke 1940 (http://www.jstor.org/stable/2436690, DOI:10.2307/2436690) uses the term phyllode to refer only to those leaves without leaflets:
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==Request for "rind" or outer layer of a maize or sorghum stem==
  
"The seedling usually displays 1 even-pinnate leaf, 1 bipinnate leaf, and several transition forms. Pinnate leaves and transition forms possess an apical pointlet like that of the phyllode."
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Request for a term for the outer covering of a maize or sorghum stalk.  
  
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[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/596/ link to #596]
  
The main reference people cite for phyllodes is: '''D.R. Kaplan 1980''', Heteroblastic leaf development in Acacia: morphological and morphogenetic implications, La Cellule 73, pp. 137–203.
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[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447912000524 structure and properties of sorghum stalks]
  
Kaplan say: "The present developmental comparisons between phyllodes and pinnatifid leaves in seedlings of Acacia have demonstrated unequivically that the blade of the phyllode is the longitudinal positional homologue of the lamina of the fully pinnate leaf, at all stages of development. At no stage is the phyllode blade merely a petiolar derivative, nor is there evidence of lamina suppression in favor of petiolar elaboration as suggested in the classical developmental paradigm."
 
  
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Propsed new terms:
  
'''Some more contemporary uses of the term phyllode:'''
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=='''Abscission Zones'''==
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June 2014
  
'''Gardner et al. 2005''' (http://www.publish.csiro.au/view/journals/dsp_journal_fulltext.cfm?nid=150&f=SB04052):  
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Added new terms and revised existing:
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/590/ fruit pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025605)]. Def'n: An abscission zone (PO:0000146) that forms as a swelling or joint on the fruit pedicel (PO:0004536).
  
"A phyllode usually consists of a pulvinus and photosynthetic region, although it can be sessile, decurrent with the stem, or reduced to scales. The photosynthetic region is highly variable and ranges from vertically flattened, through terete, quadrangular and triquetrous to horizontally flattened. Phyllodes usually possess at least one extra-floral nectary on the adaxial nerve, and sometimes up to five. Boughton (1981, 1985) observed three types of extra-floral nectaries. She also investigated the indumentum and found almost all species have two kinds of trichomes, one glandular and one non-glandular (Boughton 1989). According to Arber (1918), '''the chief anatomical feature by which phyllodes differ from true leaf laminae is the occurrence of two opposing series of vascular bundles'''."
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Ref: http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/158/1/439 (PMID:22106095)
  
and later in the paper:
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See also:
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* Mao et al., Nature, 2000. JOINTLESS is a MADS-box gene controlling tomato flower abscission zone development 
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(http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/full/406910a0.html)
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* Szymkowiak and Irish Plant Cell. 1999. Interactions between jointless and wild-type tomato tissues during development of the pedicel abscission zone and the inflorescence meristem. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9927636?dopt=Abstract)
  
"Previous approaches, such as basic anatomy and inferences from the sequence of heteroblastic leaf development in acacias, have led researchers to state that the phyllode is homologous with the petiole of a bipinnate leaf (e.g. Mann 1894; Goebel 1905; Troll 1939), or with the petiole and rachis (e.g. Bentham 1875; Reinke 1897), and make comparisons with the monocotyledonous leaf. Investigating the developmental morphology of phyllodes, Kaplan (1980) proposed a new model: that the phyllode is actually the positional homologue of the lamina of a bipinnate leaf. In essence, this suggests that the phyllode is directly comparable to a simple leaf. Kaplan’s theory does not, however, address the issue of the opposing vascular bundles found in phyllodes.
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===New term needed: flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608)===
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[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/590/ flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608)]: An abscission zone (PO:0000146) that forms as a swelling or joint on the flower pedicel (PO:009052).
  
"The pattern of branching observed in the vascular bundles of A. verniciflua phyllodes suggests that the abaxial marginal nerve is homologous to the mid-rib in a simple leaf. This implies that laminar expansion occurs on both sides of the ‘mid-rib’, but vertically, and fused together. The emergence of the adaxial marginal nerve as two separate bundles, originating on opposing sides that eventually fuse rather than directly from the vascular ring found in the pulvinus, supports our interpretation and has been observed (together with other patterns) in several other Acacia species (von Wartburg 1991)."
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PMID:24744429
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Nakano T, et al.  (2014) The AP2/ERF transcription factor SlERF52 functions in flower pedicel abscission in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany.
  
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http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/04/15/jxb.eru154.full
  
'''Leroy and Heuret 2007''' (doi:10.1016/j.crvi.2007.11.006): "The subgenera Phyllodineae... as the species are characterised by a polymorphism of vegetative characters where bi-pinnate leaves are replaced by '''a type of foliar organ''' called a phyllode."  and "...the different transitional forms range from pinnate leaves to phyllodes..." 
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Added relations:
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* flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608) part_of flower pedicel
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* fruit pedicel (PO:0004536) develops_from flower pedicel (PO:0009052)
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* fruit pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025605) develops_from flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608)
  
'''See fig. 1 in this paper.''' They refer a "flattened petiole" and a "flattened rachis" in transitional leaves.
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===Renamed existing term: pedicel > flower pedicel (PO:0009052)===
  
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Currently: pedicel (PO:0009052): An inflorescence branch (PO:0009081) that supports an individual flower (PO:0009046) in an inflorescence (PO:0009049).
  
'''Yang et al. 2008''' (DOI: 10.1007/s11240-008-9424-7) use leaf as synonym for phyllode in Acacia. Refer specifically to phyllodes without any pinnate (sic) on top of them.
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Renamed: "flower pedicel"  to differentiate it from the fruit pedicel (PO:0004536), which is an infructescence branch.
  
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===Renamed existing term: flower abscission zone > floral organ abscission zone (PO:0006502)===
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[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/193/ flower abscission zone (PO:0006502)]:
  
'''Forster and Bonser 2009''', Annals of Botany, use the term phyllode to refer to adult leaves without leaflets: "Acacia implexa (Mimosaceae) is a heteroblastic species that develops compound (juvenile), transitional and phyllode (adult) leaves that differ dramatically in form and function."
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Was: Zone at base of the flower that contains an abscission (or separation) layer and a protective layer, both involved in the abscission of the flower and its parts.
  
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This was revised as the AZ of a whole flower is different that that of the floral organs (sepals, petals and filaments).
  
RW did not find any contemporary papers that said that a phyllode is a petiole.
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Revised name and definition:
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* floral organ abscission zone (PO:0006502): An abscission zone (PO:0000146) at the base of a flower (PO:0009001) where a floral organ (PO:0025395) separates during floral organ abscission (GO:0010227).
  
Leaves that have phyllode-type development toward the base with leaflet development toward the tip are a type of transition leaf.
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Made this part_of a floral organ (PO:0025395), rather than a direct part_of a flower
  
'''Unifacial leaf''' as synonym? No- not exactly the same, but similar development. See Kaplan 1970 (http://www.jstor.org/stable/2485311). 
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== New term request: [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/589/ microgametophtye development stage]==
  
====Proposed terms and definitions:====
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'''Issue: We have megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621), but do not have a similar term for microgametophtye development stage.'''
  
vascular leaf
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Question: how do the megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621) and proposed microgametophtye development stage (new) fit in with the gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003)?? 
  
>unifacial leaf
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- multicellular plant gametangium (PO:0025124)- a plant organ- children: antheridium (PO:0025125) and archegonium (PO:0025126)
  
>>terete leaf (round in cross section)
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- unicellular plant gametangium (PO:0025521):  a plant cell- no child terms...
  
>>ensiform leaf (flat in cross section)
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''Currently, megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621) is_a ovule development stage (PO:0007619), but it should be part_of.''
  
>>>phyllode
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* plant ovule (PO:0020003): A plant organ (PO:0009008) that has as parts a nucellus (PO:0020020) in which a female gametophyte (PO:0025279) is located, one or two integuments (PO:0020021), and a funicle (PO:0020006).
  
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* Moved megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621) to be is_a gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003). part_of ovule development
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** Revised definition: A gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003) during which the megagametophyte (PO:0025279) develops.added dbxref to: OBO_SF2_PO: 589
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''This definition should be worked on further, and the child terms need work as well.''
  
'''unifacial leaf''': A vascular leaf that has increased activity of either the adaxial or abaxial meristem early in development, leading to absence of the opposite surface on the leaf. (ref: Lawrence, Kaplan 1970 fig. 1, Sajo and Rudall 1999)
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* Created new term: microgametophtye development stage (PO:0025602): A gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003) during which a microgametophyte (PO:0025280) develops.
  
Comment: A unifacial leaf may be round in cross-section (terete) or it may be laminar (ensiform), in which case lamina development is in a median plane  (perpendicular to the axis), rather than a transverse plane (tangent to the axis). Unifacial leaves may be bifacial at the leaf base. Many unifacial leaves develop by reduced (or absent) activity of the marginal meristems and increased activity of the adaxial meristem early in development, leading to mature leaves with only an adaxial surface (e.g., Acacia, most monocots?). However, some develop by increased activity of the abaxial meristem early in development, leading to mature leaves with only an abaxial surface.
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* pollen development stage (PO:0001007) should be a is_a microgametophtye development stage since pollen is_a microgametophyte (PO:0025280).
  
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''Currently pollen development stage (PO:0001007) is_a androecium development stage (PO:0007605)- but it should probably be part_of.''
  
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androecium (PO:0009061): A collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023) composed all of the stamens (PO:0009029) in a flower (PO:0009046).
  
'''RW: need to check and add references for all of these'''
 
  
'''terete leaf''': A unifacial leaf that is round in cross section throughout all of part of the length of the leaf. (ref.: xxx)
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* moved pollen development stage (PO:0001007) to be is_a child of the new term: microgametophtye development stage (PO:0025602). part of androecium development stage_ (PO:0007605)
  
Comment: The surface of a terete leaf corresponds to either the adaxial or abaxial surface of a normal leaf.
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Current definition: Stages of development of the pollen defined by characteristic morphological, cytological, histological or other visible features.
  
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Revised definition:
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pollen development stage (PO:0001007): A microgametophtye development stage (PO:0025602) during which the pollen (PO:0025281) develops.
  
'''ensiform leaf''': A unifacial leaf that is flat in cross section due to a lamina that develops in a median plane  (perpendicular to the axis), rather a transverse plane (tangent to the axis) throughout all of part of the length of the leaf.(ref: Lawrence, Kaplan 1970 fig. 1, Sajo and Rudall 1999)
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''This definition should be worked on further, and the child terms need work as well.''
  
Comment: Common in many monocots and some dicots. Both surfaces of an ensiform leaf correspond to only one of either the adaxial or abaxial surface of a normal leaf. In some leaves, the petiole may twist, giving the appearance that the lamina is ensiform, but it is not.  
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==caryopsis hull (PO:0006000)==
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/239/ caryopsis hull (PO:0006000)]: A collective phyllome structure that encloses a fruit of the Poaceae (caryopsis) and develops from a dried lemma and palea. [source: POC:Ramona_Walls]
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** Comment: None
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''I think in maize, the hull is actually pericarp tissue, perhaps we should not include the last part.''
  
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/575/ founder cells]==
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New terms:
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phyllome founder cell (PO:0025586)]: A plant cell (PO:0009002) that is part of the phyllome anlagen (PO:0025430).
  
'''RW: Maybe phyllode should just be a narrow synonym of ensiform leaf?'''
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Comment: As a group, the phyllome founder cells encompass several layers of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) and form a phyllome anlagen (PO:0025430). Founder cells do not function as stem cells but rather have a determinate fate and can be defined by histological, clonal and molecular criteria.
  
'''phyllode:''' 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 develop.
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PMID:12610522
  
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:xxxxxxx, phyllode-type transition leaf). Phyllodes are generally xeromorphic.
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vascular leaf founder cell (PO:0025592): A phyllome founder cell (PO:0025586) that is part of a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).
  
is_a ensiform leaf, is_a adult leaf
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Comment: As a group, the vascular leaf founder cells encompass several layers of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) and form a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431). Founder cells do not function as stem cells but rather have a determinate fate and can be defined by histological, clonal and molecular criteria.
  
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Revised:
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vascular leaf anlagen formation stage PO:0001003: A vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040) during which the vascular leaf founder cells (PO:0025592) of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) form a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).
  
'''phyllode-type transition leaf:''' A transitional vascular leaf in which the basal portion of the leaf has unifacial lamina development in a median plane, similar to a phyllode, and the apical portion of the leaf develops leaflets similar to a juvenile leaf.
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==Revisions to cortex (PO:0005708) and other portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059) children==
  
Comment: Common in seedlings of legumes of the genus Acacia. May also occur later, after the plant has begun to produce phyllodes.
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See notes from discussion on POC call [[POC_Conf._Call_9-24-13]]
  
is_a transitional leaf, is_a ensiform leaf
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Issue is that some cortex terms are children of cortex (PO:0005708) and others are is_a portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3165983&group_id=76834&atid=835555 bristle]===
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[[File:Cortex terms.png]]
  
(used in key as "Stipules spinose or bristles"; might be thought of as a quality, rather than a structure)
 
  
''Meeting of RW, MAG and DWS on 8/29/11: we felt this would be better left as a phenotypic descriptor. Should add terms needed to PATO.''
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Fill in details here.....
  
We have the term stipule spine. Could also add the term '''stipule bristle''': A stipule that has a brush-like appearance.
 
  
A bristle is a single thing, like a stiff hair, but many things can be bristled. Better to add bristled as an adjective in PATO (like ovate or acute).
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==New terms Added in Release #20:==
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/549/ fused perianth (new PO:0025880)]: A perianth (PO:0009058) in which one or more of the petals (PO:0009032), sepals (PO:0009031), and/or tepals (PO:0009033) are fused.
  
There are two meanings for bristled:
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Comment: The petals (PO:0009032), sepals (PO:0009031) and tepals (PO:0009033) may be fused anywhere along the phyllome margin (PO:0025018). In some cases where the calyx (PO:0009060) and corolla (PO:0009060) are fused at the base it is referred to as a perianth tube.
  
!. Stiff and sharp (e.g., a bristled trichome)
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-Added Narrow synonyms: adnate perianth and connate perianth
  
2. Bearing bristles (e.g, a bristled leaf bears many bristle-like hairs)
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/549/ fused corolla (new PO:0025581)]: A corolla (PO:0009059) that is composed of fused petals (PO:0009032).
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** exact synonym: connate petal structure
  
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/549/ fused calyx (new PO:0025582)]: - A calyx (PO:0009060) that is composed of fused sepals (PO:0025584). 
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**Exact synonym: connate sepal structure
  
Suggest two new phenotype descriptors (for PO phenotype branch or for PATO):
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/549/ fused petal (new PO:0025583)]: - A petal (PO:0009032) that is part of a fused corolla (PO:0025581) or a fused perianth (PO:0025580).
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**Comment: In fused perianth (PO:0025580), the fused petal (PO:0025583) may be joined to a fused sepal (PO:0025584) or another fused petal.
  
'''1. bristle-like:'''
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/542/ free petal (PO:0025569)]: A petal (PO:0009032) that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583), but is separate from the other sepals (PO:0009031) and petals (PO:0009032).
  
This is a combination of two PATO descriptors:
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***comment: A free petal (PO:0025569) only occurs in a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583). If you are describing a petal (PO:0009032) that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) where none of the sepals (PO:0009031) and/or petals (PO:0009032) are fused, you should use petal.
  
Something describing the shape:
 
  
PATO:0001954 (subulate, awl-shaped, needle-shaped): A shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being linear, very narrow, tapering to a very fine point from a narrow base.
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/549/ fused sepal (new PO:0025584)] - A sepal (PO:0009031) that is part of the fused calyx (PO:0025582) or a fused perianth (PO:0025580).  
  
or
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*[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/549/ free sepal (PO:0025587)]: A sepal (PO:0009031)that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583), but is separate from the other sepals (PO:0009031) and petals (PO:0009032).
  
PATO:0001873 (cylindrical): A convex 3-D shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting a consistently-sized round cross section.
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**comment: A free sepal (PO:0025587) only occurs in a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583). If you are describing a sepal (PO:0009031) that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) where none of the sepals (PO:0009031) and/or petals (PO:0009032) are fused, you should use sepal.
  
and/or PATO:0001154 (elongated): A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's length being notably higher than its width.
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==Need to look at these associated terms:==
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* is_a:
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** PO:0025324 : banner petal [0]
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** PO:0025326 : keel petal [0]
  
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* part_of
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** PO:0025144 : petal apex [0]
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** PO:0025146 : petal base [0]
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** PO:0006041 : petal epidermis [0]
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** PO:0025008 : petal margin [0]
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** PO:0006069 : petal parenchyma [0]
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** PO:0025511 : petal spur [0]
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** PO:0025218 : petal stomatal complex [0]
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** PO:0000054 : petal vascular system [0]
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** PO:0025325 : wing petal [0]
  
and something describing a quality of a substance:
 
  
PATO has:
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For corolla:
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* part_of: 
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** corolla spur PO:0025512: Def'n: A collective organ part structure (PO:0025269) that is a slender, hollow extension of a corolla and has as parts segments of two more fused petals.
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''- should be is_a fused corolla?''
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** keel PO:0025327: A boat-shaped collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023) that consists of the two lowest petals (PO:0009032) of a papilionaceous corolla (PO:0009059). Comment: The two petals of the keel are often fused at the apex and free at the base. The keel projects toward the front of the flower. Found in the flowers of some Fabaceae.
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** PO:0009032 : petal [0]
  
PATO:0001544 (flexible): A physical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's ability of being turned, bowed, or twisted without breaking. (bendy)  
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* fused corolla (PO:0025581): A corolla (PO:0009059) that is composed of fused petals (PO:0025583).
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* calyptra corolla (PO:0025330): A fused corolla (PO:0025581) that is composed of fused petals (PO:0025583). Very similar definitions
  
PATO:0001545 (inflexibile): A physical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's inability of being turned, bowed, or twisted without breaking. (stiff)
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/98/ epicalyx] ==
  
A bristle is stiff but also bendy! I think in addition to flexible/inflexible, PATO needs terms for stiff or rigid/flacid, and that stiff should be a related synonym of inflexible, rather than exact.
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* epicalyx (PO:00090630): A collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023) composed of two or more phyllomes immediately outside the calyx (PO:0009060). [source: POC:curators]
  
PATO:
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''Do we need a new term for epicalyx bract? - What are the individual members of the epicalyx; they are bracts.''
  
quality of a substance (existing)
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Existing term: flower bract (PO:0009034): A bract that subtends a perianth that is part of a flower. [source: POC:curators] 
  
>flexibility (existing)
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''Add epicalyx bract as an exact synonym?, or make a new child of flower bract . Not every flower bract is part of an epicalyx''
  
>>flexible (existing)
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''Example from MAG: In the [http://www.plantsystematics.org/imgs/dws/r/Trochodendraceae_Trochodendron_aralioides_26193.html Trocodondraceae], the perianth is completely lacking, but they have little bracts subtending the reproductive structure.
  
>>inflexible (existing)
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''Decided that we needed to add a new term:''
  
>rigidity (new)
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''epicalyx bract (new PO:0025577): A flower bract (PO:0009034) that is part of the epicalyx (PO:0009063).  It will be sibling to the existing terms lemma and palea.''
  
>>rigid (new)
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==arilloid and arillode and caruncle==
  
>>flacid (new)
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There is an issue in OE with these that the exact synonyms are the same in Spanish, so it generates an error.''this was resolved in Release #20''
  
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* '''arilloid (PO:0019022)''': A cardinal part of multi-tissue plant structure (PO:0025498) that is a fleshy outgrowth of a seed (PO:0009010). [source: ISBN:9780881928501]
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Comment: Often conspicuous and found on seeds with a hard testa that are dispersed by animals. There is some variation in how different sources define the subtypes of arilloids.
  
'''2. bristle-bearing:''' A pilosity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having structures that are bristle-like.
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Synonyms narrow: arillode; exact: ariloide (Spanish)
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* '''arillode (PO:0025378)''': An arilloid that is an elaborate outgrowth of a seed at the micropyler end. [source: ISBN:9780881928501]
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Comment: Generally larger than a caruncle and not hard.
  
is_a pilosity (PATO:0000066: A texture quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having hair or bristles.)
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Synonyms exact: ariloide (Spanish)
  
Synonym: bristly (Beentje 2010: bearing stiff strong hairs or bristles).
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*'''caruncle (PO:0020060)''': An arilloid that is an outgrowth of a seed next to the micropyle. [source: ISBN:9780881928501]
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Comment: Often hard and generally smaller and less elaborate than a arillode.
  
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Synonyms exact: carúncula (Spanish)
  
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*aril PO:0009090: An arilloid that is an outgrowth of a seed from a seed funicle. [source: ISBN:9780881928501]
  
To describe legume stipules, we may also need a term '''brush-like:''' A shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having a shape that is a cluster of bristle-like structures.
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Synonyms
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exact: arilo (Spanish)
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exact: 仮種皮 (Japanese)  
  
Then if we want to, we could add terms like '''brush-like stipule''' (is_a stipule) or '''bristle-like stipule''' (is_a stipule) or '''bristle-bearing stipule''', or users could post-compose these terms on their own.
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Comment : Usually envelopes most of the seed and is fleshy. If the ovule is pressed against the funicle to form a raphe, it may appear that the aril is growing from the raphe.
  
==TraitNet requests==
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==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3609179&group_id=76834&atid=835555 floral node]==
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080911&group_id=76834&atid=835555 podarium]===
 
  
Their comment: is synonym to tubercle (but it isn't exactly the same)
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suggested definition: A cardinal organ part of a shoot axis where one or more flower may arise
  
podarium (from Beentje 2010): (in cacti or other succulents) a modified leaf base functioning as the photosynthesising organ.
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Parent/relationship: is_a shoot node (PO:0005004)
  
tubercle (from Beentje 2010): (in ball- or barrel- shaped cacti), cone-shaped protuberances that are enlarged modified leaf bases fused with adjacent stem tissue (tubercle has two other definitions as well).
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Submitted: Johnny Lloyd
  
[[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:NuEGm3IiDYAJ:www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/fe84p474.pdf+cactus+morphology&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShKIXm284nTEhC69_8ZMUsUqJCxZF-KpqW7C_7nqrap5cB6PoZqgFe_R19AFvRD7j59jql-ugEv-Dfv0aNgJ1RcHunV0oxR67OB_e9iY4b1hBRqkXBK29vi3NYbon9rCkAm2fRR&sig=AHIEtbRWmPk6sb2L0_VDc_CoSY2U8RRYjA This article]] describes podaria and tubercles (as synonyms) as a swelling of the stem (cladode) fused with the base of a leaf:
 
  
"Tubercles (or podaria) are swellings below the conic leaves of the pad (long-shoot). The upper part of the conic leaf is the blade, which abscises in a week or two at a notch. The leaf base, or petiole, and adjacent stem tissues are fused together forming the tubercle. The tubercle may elongate and swell such as in species of pincushion cacti (Mammillaria spp.). If the raised tubercles align vertically around the stem they can coalesce with those directly above and below forming ribs, like those of the saguaro."
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inflorescence node:  A shoot node that is part of an inflorescence axis and where a spikelet, flower, floret or inflorescence branch is attached. [source: GR:Pankaj_Jaiswal].
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PO:0006325
  
'''proposed def. podarium or tubercle:''' ''under construction''
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/535/ spine petiole]==
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080906&group_id=76834&atid=835555 corm]===
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Requested by DWS: spine petiole (new PO:id)- A petiole that is sclerified and persistent.
  
'''proposed def:''' A short, enlarged storage stem in which the internodes do not elongate. Comment: usually underground.
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The petiole abscisses longitudinally and the blade withers.
  
child of stem (PO:0009047).
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See the photo and description on this page: [http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ecoph30a.htm "Spines From Modified Petioles"]
  
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==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3609178&group_id=76834&atid=835555 adventitious branch]==
  
===[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
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Definition: A shoot axis (PO:00025029) that develops in an unusual place
  
'''proposed def:''' A root that is erect and protrudes above the soil.
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Parent/relationship: is_a shoot axis (PO:0025029), develops from an adventitious bud
  
Comment: Pneumatophores are found in trees that live in flooded habitats such as mangroves. May provide oxygen to below ground roots growing in flooded soils.
 
  
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adventitious shoot axis
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080925&group_id=76834&atid=835555 tendril]===
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==shoot-borne root (PO:0000042)==
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synonym: adventitious root
  
Defintion from Beentje (2010): a slender, coiling structure derived from a branch, leaf or inflorescence and used for climbing.
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Need to align these three with the shoot-borne root
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* adventitious root apical meristem ; PO:0006021
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* adventitious root epidermis ; PO:0006039
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* adventitious root nodule ; PO:0000040
  
tendrils can be (evolutionarily) derived from multiple types of structures. Suggest we make separate terms:
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==leaf lamina PO:0020039==
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-fix typo in comment
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*Def'n: A phyllome lamina (PO:0025396) that is the part of a leaf (PO:0025034) exclusive of the petiole (PO:0020038) or leaf sheath (PO:0020104), if either is present.
  
'''branch tendril''' (child of branch): A branch that is slender and coiling. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
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*Comment: A leaf lamina is usually dorsiventrally flattened, but may be flattened in a median '''plant''' (perpendicular to the axis) in the case of phyllodes (PO:0025335) or other ensiform leaves (PO:0025333). This term should not be used for leaves that are not laminar (flat), like round leaves in Allium or needle-like leaves in Pinus or some Proteaceae.  
  
'''leaf tendril''' (child of leaf): A leaf that is slender and coiling and lacks a lamina. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
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If you are annotating to this term, please add an additional annotation to vascular leaf (PO:0009025) or non-vascular leaf (PO:0025075), depending on the species. All annotations for angiosperms, gymnosperms, and pteridophytes should go to vascular leaf and all annotations for bryophytes should go to non-vascular leaf.
  
'''leaflet tendril''' (child of leaflet): A leaflet that is slender and coiling and lacks a lamina. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
 
  
'''leaf apex tendril''' (child of leaf apex): A leaf apex that is slender and coiling. Comment: Found at the apex of a leaf lamina, but the leaf apex tendril is not laminar. Aids plant in climbing.
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/521/ Ultimate Unit (UU)]==
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Requested by: Corvez Adele  Created: 2013-02-01
  
Can add other types of tendrils if they come up or users need them.
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* Ultimate units are last branching-orders inserted at extremities of lateral branching systems. Each unit can divide several times, they are mostly tridimensional and their last dichotomies form ultimate appendages.
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Corvez et al., 2012
  
This is the way we defined spine (no parent class spine, only leaf spine and stipule spine with is_a relations to leaf and stipule).
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suggested parentage: Ultimate unit is_a cardinal organ part
  
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==moss capsule==
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need to open tracker for this: [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3140824&group_id=76834&atid=835555 moss capsule]
  
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==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3597966&group_id=76834&atid=835555 prothallial cell] and prothallium ==
  
Alternative is to create a parent 'tendril'(is_a plant structure) with children that are part_of the other structures:
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On the POC POC call (12-11-12), we identified that we needed to add this as part of the gymnosperm pollen.
  
'''tendril''': A plant structure that is slender and coiling. Comment: Aids plant in climbing.
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prothallial cell (PO:0025533):
  
'''branch tendril''' is_a tendril part_of branch
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proposed def'n: A vegetative plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from the division of the microspore (PO:0020048) and is part of the microgametophyte of vascular plants other than angiosperms.
  
'''leaf tendril''' is_a tendril part_of leaf
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''should add the PO id for microgametophyte (PO:0025280) to the definition''
  
'''leaflet tendril''' is_a tendril part_of leaflet
 
  
'''leaf apex tendril''' is_a tendril part_of leaf apex
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For reference about prothallial cells in gymnosperms see:
  
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Morphology of gymnosperms, by John M. Coulter and Charles J. Chamberlain. pages 2277-278 and 339-340.
  
The part_of relations are technically correct (not proper part), but I don't think it conveys the proper meaning. Also, according to the formal definitions, a leaflet tendril or a leaf apex tendril would be a leaf tendril as well.
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Available online: [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015052524801;seq=356;view=1up;num=340 Coulter + Chamberlain, 1910]
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080916&group_id=76834&atid=835555 diaspore]===
 
  
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.
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Note: prothallium is a synonym for thallus (PO:0030027) and ....
  
We could add this term as a kind of upper level bin term (similar to trichome)
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How does prothallial cell compare to microgametophyte vegetative cell?
  
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prothallial cell (PO:0025533):
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current def'n: A vegetative plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from the division of the microspore (PO:0020048) and is part of the microgametophyte of vascular plants other than angiosperms.
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080919&group_id=76834&atid=835555 cone]===
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Revised: A native plant cell (PO:0025606) which is vegetative and develops from the division of the microspore (PO:0020048) of vascular plants other than angiosperms.
  
Synonym of strobilus (PO:0025083) or child?
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Revised comment:
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The prothallial cell (PO:0025533) is part of the microgametophyte (PO:0025280) and is believed to be the remnant of the vegetative tissue of the male gametophyte.
  
proposed def: A strobilus that is woody?
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080945&group_id=76834&atid=835555 common primordium]==
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This request was made by Elena Kramer during the beta review: , I wondered if there was some way to incorporate ...the phenomenon of common primordia (...would only apply to the development ontology)
  
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"During floral development (at least in peas, maybe others), petals and stamens (and maybe other floral organs) may share a common primordium before development of a distinct petal or stamen primordia. We may want to add this to the flower developmental stage branch of the PGDSO."
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3080922&group_id=76834&atid=835555 sorus]===
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This could be a structure in the PAE branch, and we can consider adding it as a stage when we work on flower development stages.
  
from Crum (2001): a cluster of fern sporangia
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''We all agreed that this should be a PAE, rather than a development stage. Need to propose definition on SF.''
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.  
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3082379&group_id=76834&atid=835555 nucellar projections]==
  
Part_of vascular leaf, has_part sporangium
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The current definition of nucellar projection (PO:0008007) is: A portion of plant tissue that is the morphologically distinct portion of the nucellus overlying the vascular strands in the grass caryopsis. part_of nucellus.
  
==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2899934&group_id=76834&atid=835555 root terms]==
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''This definition is specific to grasses, and should be rephrased, so it is more general.''
  
Submitted by Rich Zobel (Nov 2009).
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Actually, I can't find any references to this outside grasses, so perhaps it is fine as is. Does anyone know of an example of this outside grasses? Maybe in other monocots?
  
Still need to work on definitions for these terms.
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''No one know of an example outside grasses, so it is okay, but we can rephrase slightly to make it more braod.''
  
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proposed def.: A portion of plant tissue (PO:0009007) that is a morphologically distinct part of a nucellus (PO:0020020) overlying the vascular bundles (PO:0005020).
  
==New children of [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3241802&group_id=76834&atid=835555 calyptra perianth]==
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comment: Found a caryopsis in Poaceae.  
  
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part_of nucellus
  
This item is on the agenda for [[POC_Conf._Call_9-20-11]].
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3205381&group_id=76834&atid=835555 rosette leaf and cauline leaf]==
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The definitions for these terms need revision, especially cauline leaf. Rosette leaf is okay, but should be converted to genus-differentia form.
  
=User requests still open on Source Forge; PGDSO =
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'''Current definitions:'''
  
==from MaizeGDB:==
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'''rosette leaf (PO:0000014):''' One of multiple leaves borne in a rosette - a group of leaves, generally borne at the base of the plant, that are separated by very short internodes.
  
==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3324056&group_id=76834&atid=835555 coleoptile emergence]==
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comment: Arabidopsis, vegetative development is characterized by the production of the rosette leaves.
This was dealt with at the NYBG Meeting, on [[Sunday_Sept_11th,_2011]]
 
  
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'''cauline leaf (PO:0000013):''' Leaf or pairs/whorls of leaves borne on the stem.
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Comment: In Arabidopsis, refers to the leaves that are borne on the elongated inflorescence branches.
  
We don't need to deal with all of this before the release, because Mary will use radicle emergence stage instead of coleoptile emergence.
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comment: In Arabidopsis, refers to the leaves that are borne on ''the elongated inflorescence branches''.
  
From MS (MaizeGDB): It would be more useful for maize if the definition for '''coleoptile emergence PO:0007045''' were altered to be: Emergence of coleoptile from the seed. (rather than above ground)
 
  
This could compare well to the radicle definition (PO:0007015 radicle emergence): The stage at which the radicle or root emerges from seed.
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Perhaps we should use the appropriate growth stages in their definitions,
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e.g., PO:0007113 rosette growth, and PO:0007089 stem elongation. However, stem elongation is defined as a vegetative growth stage, so it doesn't really apply to plants that are bolting
  
At the POC meeting on [[Sunday_Sept_11th,_2011]], we agreed to keep the existing terms that reference emergence from the soil, but rename them as stages, and add new terms for emergence from seed coat. Need to copy over list of existing synonyms to new emergence terms.''
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'''proposed definitions'''
  
Furthermore, shoot emergence is part_of seedling growth, but has no is_a parent, and seedling growth has no is_a parent. Imbibition (sibling of shoot emergence) also has no is_a parent.
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'''rosette leaf:''' A vascular leaf (PO:0009025) that is part of a collective leaf structure (PO:0025022) in which the leaves are borne on a stem base (PO:0008039) that has very short stem internodes (PO:0020142).
  
'''current structure:'''
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comment: In many species, including Arabidopsis thaliana, the sporophyte vegetative stage (PO:0007134) is characterized by the production of the rosette leaves.
  
[[File:germination_stages.jpg]]
 
  
Shoot emergence (stage) should be is_a seedling growth (stage). Seedling growth (stage) should be is_a vegetative growth stage.  
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'''cauline leaf (PO:0000013):''' A vascular leaf (PO:0009025) that is borne on a stem (PO:0009047) or  branch (PO:0025073) that has elongated shoot internodes (PO:0005005).
  
Imbitition (stage) should be is_a germination (stage). Will deal with definitions of imbibition and germination later.
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comment: In species that undergo bolting, such as Arabidopsis thaliana, cauline leaves may start to develop before or after the shoot axes elongates.
  
===current and proposed terms and definitions===
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Question: Are there ever cauline leaves forming on an inflorescence axis (PO:0020122)?
'''All of the terms below originally described a single point in time. We need to figure out when the shoot emergence stage should end.'''
 
  
'''current: shoot emergence (PO:0007030):''' Shoot or leaf breaks through the soil surface.
 
  
'''proposed: shoot emergence from growth medium development stage (PO:0007030):''' A seedling growth stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a part of a shoot system from the growth medium and ???.
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Links from Lol:
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants.
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http://www.arabidopsis.org/portals/education/growth.jsp
  
'''proposed: shoot emergence from seed coat development stage (new number):''' A seedling growth stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a part of a shoot system from the seed coat and ???.
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/2656849
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===non-vascular rosette leaves?===
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At the POC meeting on 6/7/11, PJ suggested that we make new general terms
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for rosette leaf and cauline leaf, is_a children of leaf. Then we could
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make specific terms for vascular rosette leaf and vascular cauline leaf.
  
Comment: May occur simultaneously with shoot emergence form the growth medium. This terms is used only for seed plants.
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However, I don't know if the terms rosette leaf and cauline leaf are ever used for
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non-vascular plants. Certainly leaves occur on a stem in mosses and
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liverworts, but it is not the case that the leaves first form during a
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rosette stage then the stem elongates. Instead, leaves are formed from the
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stem apex as it elongates.
  
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If rosette leaf and cauline leaf only have one child each (vascular rosette
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leaf or vascular cauline leaf), is there really a point in making the
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general category?
  
'''current: coleoptile emergence (PO:0007045):''' Emergence of coleoptile above ground. [source: GR:ap, ISBN:3826331524]
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''Don't need these''
  
'''proposed: coleoptile emergence from growth medium development stage (PO:0007045):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a coleoptile from the growth medium and ???
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3299941&group_id=76834&atid=835555 sporocyte]==
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'''Existing definitions:'''
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants.
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'''sporocyte (PO:0006204):''' A diploid (2n) cell that undergoes meiosis and produces four haploid (1n) spores.
  
'''proposed: coleoptile emergence from seed coat development stage (new number):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a coleoptile from the seed coat and ???
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'''microsporocyte (PO:0020047):''' A diploid (2n) cell that undergoes meiosis and produces four haploid (1n) microspores. [source: ISBN:0878934030]
  
Comment: May occur simultaneously with coleoptile emergence form the growth medium. This terms is used only for seed plants.
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synonyms: microspore mother cell, PMC, pollen mother cell
  
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'''megasporocyte (PO:0000431):''' A diploid (2n) cell that undergoes meiosis and produces four haploid (1n) megaspores. [source: ISBN:0471245208]
  
'''current: cotyledon emergence (PO:0007049):''' Emergence of cotyledons above ground. [source: GR:ap, ISBN:3826331524]
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synonyms: megaspore mother cell, MMC
  
'''proposed: cotyledon emergence from growth medium development stage (PO:0007049):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a cotyledon from the growth medium and ???
 
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants. Cannot be used in plants with hypogeal germination.
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At the POC meeting on 5/6/11, we agreed to add sporocyte develops_from archesporial cell.
  
'''proposed: cotyledon emergence from seed coat development stage (new number):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a cotyledon from the seed coat and ???
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Already have:
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants. Cannot be used in plants with hypogeal germination. May occur simultaneously with cotyledon emergence form the growth medium.
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megasporocyte develops_from female archesporial cell
  
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microsporocyte dvelops_from primary sporogenous cell, which develops_from male archesporial cell
  
  
'''current: epicotyl emergence (PO:0007054):''' Emergence of the epicotyl above ground. [source: GR:ap, ISBN:0306416875]  
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'''Proposed definitions:'''
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'''sporocyte (PO:0006204):''' A plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from an archesporial cell (PO:0030056) and undergoes meiosis (GO:0007126) to produces four plant spores (PO:0025017).
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Add: sporocyte develops_from archesporial cell
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Should we add spore develops_from sporocyte? ''yes''
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[http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/term_details?term=GO:0007126 meiosis (GO:0007126)]
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'''microsporocyte (PO:0020047):''' A sporocyte (PO:0006204) that develops from a primary sporogenous celll (PO:0006088) and undergoes meiosis (GO:0007126) to produces four microspores (PO:0020048). [source: ISBN:0878934030]
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synonyms: microspore mother cell, PMC, pollen mother cell
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Should we add microspore develops_from microsporocyte?
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[http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/term_details?term=GO:0007140 male meiosis (GO:0007140)]
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''Better to use meiosis, rather than male meiosis.''
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'''megasporocyte (PO:0000431):''' A sporocyte (PO:0006204) that develops from a female archesporial cell (PO:0006015) and undergoes meiosis (GO:0007126) to produces four megaspores (PO:0020019). [source: ISBN:0471245208]
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synonyms: megaspore mother cell, MMC
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[http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/term_details?term=GO:0007143 female meiosis (GO:0007143)]
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''Better to use meiosis, rather than female meiosis.''
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'''Also need to address:'''
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'''primary sporogenous cell (PO:0006088), current def.:''' It is formed by the division of the male archesporial initial. After several mitotic divisions these cells differentiate into pollen mother cells.
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'''proposed def.:''' A plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from a male archesporial cell (PO:0006014) and, after several mitotic divisions, develops into microsporocytes (PO:0020047).
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''okay''
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''Note: external ontology ids should go in both the definition and as a Dbxref, because they don't work as links otherwise. They work as links okay in the comments.''
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3405173&group_id=76834&atid=835555 spikelet]==
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At the POC meeting on 8-30-11, we decided that this definition needs some work.
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Current def.: Ultimate and congested inflorescence branch of the grasses. [source: APWeb:Glossary]
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Comment: It consists of one to many closely-packed flowers and associated glumes etc.
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Should make it more general, because spikelets are found throughout the Poales (close relatives of grasses).
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Proposed def.: A second order inflorescence that has as parts the glumes, a firinflorescence branches with short internodes, and a florets.
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Comment: Part of a spike type inflorescence as found in grasses and other Poales.
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From Ale:
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spike: an unbranched, elongated inflorescence with sessile or subsessile flowers or spikelets maturing from the bottom upwards
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spikelet: a small spike or secondary spike; the ultimate flower cluster of grasses and sedges, consisting of one to may flowers subtended by two bracts (glumes)
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3438986&group_id=76834&atid=835555 lamina areole]==
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Propose new definitions:
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'''phyllome lamina areole (PO:0025391):''' A cardinal organ part (PO:0025001)
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that is part of a phyllome lamina (PO:0025396) and is completely surrounded
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by phyllome lamina veins (PO:0025348) and cannot be divided into any
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smaller parts that are completely surrounded by phyllome lamina veins.
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Comment: Any order of phyllome lamina vein can form the sides of a phyllome
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lamina areole. Taken together, the phyllome lamina areoles form a
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contiguous field of polygons over the area of a phyllome lamina.
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part_of phyllome lamina
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'''leaf lamina areole (PO:0025392):''' A phyllome lamina areole (PO:0025391) that
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is part of a leaf lamina (PO:0020039) and is completely surrounded by leaf
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lamina veins (PO:0020138) and cannot be divided into any smaller parts that
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are completely surrounded by leaf lamina veins.
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Comment: Any order of leaf lamina vein can form the sides of a leaf lamina
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areole. Taken together, the leaf lamina areoles form a contiguous field of
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polygons over the area of a leaf lamina. Free ending veinlets (PO:0025390)
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may be found within a leaf lamina areole.
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part_of leaf lamina
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==ovuliferous scale==
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New term to add, needed for definition of ovuliferous scale ovule (PO:0025491).
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"Ovuliferous scale" seems to be the more commonly used name.
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'''proposed def., ovuliferous scale:''' A megasporophyll (PO:0009027) that is part of a seed-scale complex (PO:id).
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Comment: Has as part an ovuliferous scale ovule (PO:0025491) and is part of a ovulate cone ().
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''need to review this''
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''Currently, ovuliferous scale is a narrow synonym of [http://dev.plantontology.org/amigo/go.cgi?view=details&search_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=PO:0009027&session_id=4901b1372716379 megasporophyll]''
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'''ovulate cone, new term:''' A strobilus (PO:0025083) that has as parts ovuliferous scales () but no microsporophylls (PO:0009028).
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synonym: female cone (related)
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''Move more specific synonyms form strobilus to these terms.''
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'''microsporangiate cone, new term:''' A strobilus (PO:0025083) that has as parts microsporophylls (PO:0009028) but no megasporophylls (PO:0009027).
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'''seed-scale complex''': A reproductive shoot system (PO:0025082) that is part of an ovulate cone (PO:0025083) and has as parts a ovuliferous scale () and a ovuliferous scale sterile bract ().
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'''ovuliferous scale sterile bract''': A bract (PO:0009055) that is part of a seed-scale complex and subtends an ovuliferous scale ().
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===Definitions of megasporophyll and microsporophyll===
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move part about angiosperms to the comment
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Current def., megasporophyll: A structure upon which (or in the axil of which) one or more megasporangia are borne; in flowering plants, a carpel.
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Current def., microporophyll: A structure on which one or more microsporangia are borne; in flowering plants, the stamen.
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==pericarp and seed coat==
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''What is the problem with pericarp?''
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* open tracker for pericarp cell types for PJ: "There are a number of pericarp components which may need PO terms".
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see: http://www.relata.info/docs/RT%202008%201.pdf
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pericarp (PO:0009084):A wall of a fruit, developed from the ovary or carpel wall.
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Synonyms related: fruit peel, fruit rind
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New def.: ''A portion of plant tissue that develops form the ovary wall and forms the outer layer or layers of a fruit.''
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comment: ''Usually has as parts an exocarp, mesocarp and endocarp. In a caryopsis, the pericarp is fused with the seed coat.''
  
'''proposed: epicotyl emergence from growth medium development stage (PO:0007054):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of an epicotyl from the growth medium and ???
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endocarp ; PO:0009086, synonym inner epidermis of pericarp
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants. During this phase, only the first true foliage leaf or pair of leaves is visible. Occurs in plants with hypogeal germination.
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exocarp ; PO:0009085 synonyms outer epidermis of pericarp,
  
'''proposed: epicotyl emergence from seed coat development stage (new number):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of an epicotyl from the seed coat and ???
 
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants. During this phase, only the first true foliage leaf or pair of leaves is visible. Occurs in plants with hypogeal germination. May occur simultaneously with epicotyl emergence form the growth medium.  
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seed coat: A portion of plant tissue that is the covering of a seed derived from ovular - mainly integumentary - tissue.
  
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Revised: A portion of plant tissue that develops from an integument and forms the covering of a seed.  develops_from integument
  
'''current: hypocotyl emergence (PO:0007043):''' Emergence of the hypocotyl above ground. [source: GR:ap, ISBN:0306416875]
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Get rid of "usually" in def. of integument.   From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caryopsis
  
'''proposed: hypocotyl emergence from growth medium development stage (PO:0007043):''' A shoot emergence stage has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a hypocotyl from the growth medium and ???
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is a type of simple dry fruit — one that is monocarpelate (formed from a single carpel) and indehiscent (not opening at maturity) and resembles an achene, except that in a caryopsis the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat.
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants. Occurs in plants with epigeal germination.
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The caryopsis is popularly called a grain and is the fruit typical of the family Poaceae (or Gramineae), such as wheat, rice, and corn.
  
'''proposed: hypocotyl emergence from seed coat development stage (new number):''' A shoot emergence stage that has as a participant a whole plant during the interval between emergence of a hypocotyl from the seed coat and ???
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The term grain is also used in a more general sense as synonymous with cereal (as in "cereal grains", which include some non-Gramineae). Considering that the fruit wall and the seed are intimately fused into a single unit, and the caryopsis or grain is a dry fruit, little concern is given to technically separating the terms "fruit" and "seed" in these plant structures. In many grains, the "hulls" to be separated before processing are actually flower bracts.
  
Comment: This terms is used only for seed plants. Occurs in plants with epigeal germination. May occur simultaneously with hypocotyl emergence form the growth medium.
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link to a more scientific source :http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2442251
  
  
 +
we also have the term:
  
Could also add terms for feeder emergence for some gymnosperms.
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caryopsis hull (PO:0006000): A collective phyllome structure that encloses a fruit of the Poaceae (caryopsis) and develops from a dried lemma and palea. [source: POC:Ramona_Walls]
  
For all of the above terms, need to check existing synonyms and move or copy them as needed.
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==ovary and the like==
 +
An ovary is either the basal part of a carpel (in an apocarpous gyneocium) or the basal part of a syncarpous gynoecium. This is how it is defined in Esau, Raven, Weberling, etc.  
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=835555&aid=3374186&group_id=76834 5 fruit formation; FF.00 fruit size 10%]===
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The same can be said of a style or a stigma. Therefore, all of these can be either part_of carpel or part_of gynoecium (which means they are always part_of gynoecium).
  
Initial Comment from MS:
 
  
"There are currently five stages based on size of final fruit, starting at 10%, etc. There is not any term for very early stage and 10% is already pretty far along from a developmental biology view.  Since there seem to be no annotations for any of these stages, suggest instead of introducing new terms to change the definitions a tad. So for FF.00 fruit size 10%, define as up to 10% final size.  For the case of the FF.00 fruit size term, the related term for maize would be 6.1 dilatory."
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'''ovary wall:''' Part_of ovary, which may be part of carpel or part of gyneocium. Not a valid COP.
  
[[File:fruitsize.jpg]]
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'''style:''' (Raven: A slender column of tissue that arises from the top of an ovary and through which the pollen tube grows). Just like ovary, it may be part of a carpel or part of a group of fused carpels. Weberling uses "monocarpellary style" for a style of a single carpel and "polycarpellary style" for the style of fused carpels.
  
current def'n:'''FF.00 fruit size 10% (PO:0007032):''' The stage when the size of the fruit is about 10% of final fruit size. [source: GR:ap, ISBN:3826331524]
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If the styles are fused at the base but free at the top, the free portions are called "style branches" or "stylodia" (Troll), or "stigma branches" if it is only the stigma portion that is free.
  
Synonyms: related: 7.01 Pod 10% of final length in soybean, related: FF.00 fruit size 10% in Solanaceae, related: stage R3 in soybean, related: tomato immature green
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'''stigma:''' Raven defines this as a part of a carpel. Esau is ambiguous about how to treat stigma in syncarpous gynoecium. Weberling refers to a single stigma for fused carpels, but also to multiple stigmas, if the carpels are fused at the base and style, but then free at the tips, where the stigmas are. Also refers to stigma lobes (e.g., a tulip, with three fused carpels, has a single stigma, with three lobes. Seem like we have to treat stigma the same as ovary and style.
  
All the other sizes are defined similarly.
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'''anther and filament'''
  
proposed def'n.: (based on Mary's suggestion): A fruit formation stage that begins with the formation of a fruit and ends when the fruit has reached 10% of its final size.
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Weberling: Although filaments are often fused, they are still referred to as individual filaments (e.g., the corona of Narcissus consists of fused filaments (not a single filament), with the anthers inserted on the inner surface). Anthers may also fuse, but it is less common. He uses the term "synanther" of a single structure made of fused anthers (e.g., Gesneriaceae, see this [http://www.flickr.com/photos/fostert/5236399328/ cool picture]).
  
Comment: This stage can only be used when the final size of the fruit is known.
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It seems like it would be better to keep anther and filament as part of stamen, since that is the more commmon state. We can use special terminology for when they are fused (such as corona and synather).
  
At the POC meeting on 9-11-11, we agreed that these stages could be up to and including the % size for now. Should rename terms "fruit size up to 10%", etc.''
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==Cacti terms:==
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'''spinule:''' word for when the spines are stipules – synonym of stipule spine
  
RW: When does formation of a fruit occur? Should we say fertilization of an ovary instead?
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In Beentje, spinule is defined as a small spine.
  
'''new proposed: FF.00 fruit size up to 10% (PO:0007032):'''  A fruit formation stage that begins with fertilization of an ovary and ends when the fruit has reached 10% of its final size.
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Add "spinule" as narrow synonym for stipule spine and as related synonym for other kinds of spines.
  
Comment: A fruit development stage may begin without fertilization in cases of parthenocarpy, apomixis, or other hormone-induced conditions.
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===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3439006&group_id=76834&atid=835555 cladode and phylloclade]===
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From Beentje:
  
===[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=835555&aid=3374186&group_id=76834 5 fruit formation; FF.00 fruit size 10%]===
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cladode: single node or internode of stem or branch that is flattened and expanded to serve the functions of a leaf
  
These were dealt with at the NYBG Meeting, on Saturday, Sept 10th, 2011 [[Sunday_Sept_11th,_2011]]
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phylloclade: portion of stem or branch (several nodes and internodes) flattened and expanded to serve the functions of a leaf.
  
This item is on the agenda for [[POC_Conf._Call_9-20-11]].
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FNA lists cladode, phylloclade, and cladophyll as exact synonyms: A stem segment that functions as a leaf; often more or less compressed.
  
==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3035688&group_id=76834&atid=835555 terms for seed trichome development stages]==
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proposed definition:
  
Open since 07-28-2010
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cladode: A shoot axis that is flattened and expanded.
  
===Request===
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comment: Has an increased surface area for photosynthesis and may function similar to a leaf in plants that have no or small leaves, such as cacti. Consists of one to several internodes and nodes.
  
The following terms have been requested for cotton fiber development (their structure and defintions):
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synonyms: phylloclade, cladophyll
  
seed development stages PO: 0001170
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Dennis said: A shoot axis that is flattened. expanded is redundant. What about cholla?
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This does not work. The comment also does not work. Similarily the
 +
synonyms are not so much synonyms as they are subsets.
  
---[part_of]Seed hair development stages
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''I don't know what the problem is with Cholla. As far as I know, it does not have cladodes or phylloclades, because the axes are round.''
  
---[part_of]seed hair initiation stage: The earliest histological
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Recent interesting paper on cladodes in Asparagus:  
evidence of seed hair initiation, ie, a change in the orientation of cell
 
division in the ovule epidermises occurs at or just before anthesis. (Ruan
 
YL, 2003, Plant Cell 15:952-964) [Source:PMID: 12671090].
 
  
---[part_of]seed hair elongation stage: A period of rapid elongation
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Nakayama,H., Yamaguchi,T. and Tsukaya,H. (2012) Acquisition and Diversification of Cladodes: Leaf-Like Organs in the Genus Asparagus. [http://www.plantcell.org/content/early/2012/03/12/tpc.111.092924.abstract The Plant Cell Online, 24, 929 –940].
of hair initials without cell division for 16-25 days. (Lee JJ, 2007,
 
Annals of Botany 100:1391-1401 and Ruan YL, 2003, Plant Cell 15:952-964)
 
[Sources:PMID: 17905721, PMID: 12671090].
 
  
---[part_of] seed hair secondary wall biosynthesis stage: A phase of
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PMID:22415273
the massive amounts of secondary cell wall cellulose synthesis. (Lee JJ,
 
2007, Annals of Botany 100:1391-1401 and Ruan YL, 2003, Plant Cell
 
15:952-964) [Sources: PMID:17905721, PMID:12671090].
 
  
---[part_of]seed hair maturation stage: A period of seed hair
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In Asparagus, some cladodes have re-evolved a rounded shape. Are they still cladodes, or just shoot axes again at that point (given that the PO is not based on homology)?
maturation from 50 to 60 days post-anthesis (DPA).
 
(Lee JJ, 2007, Annals of Botany 100:1391-1401 and Ruan YL, 2003, Plant
 
Cell 15:952-964) [Sources: PMID:17905721, PMID:12671090].
 
  
===Suggested terms and definitions:===
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===rib===
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Should also add 'rib' for cacti and other plants.
  
'''Do we want to use stage or phase throughout PGDSO?'''
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Definition:
  
'''seed development stages (PO:0001170)'''
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-caryopsis new child of fruit
  
'''Current definition:''' Stages of seed development, from fertilization to the dry or quiescent state. [source: TAIR:ki]
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-adventitious root nodule
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==Make two sub-types of tapetum ==
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Based on the discussion on the PO conf call 4-9-13, we need to add the two types of tapetum(s). Added as a comment on tapetum for now.
  
'''Proposed name and definition:''' seed development stage: A plant structure development stage that begins with fertilization and ends with seed maturation.
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See tracker at: [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=835555&aid=3298006&group_id=76834 tapetum types]
  
Comment: Only used for seed plants. Some seeds may enter a period of dormancy after seed development is complete.
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Comment from DWS: there are two types of tapetum: ameboid and secretory/glandular:
  
is_a plant structure development stage; part_of sporophyte phase; subset for gymnosperms and angiosperms; add relation: seed participates_in seed development stage
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Need to determine if it is more appropriate to put them as child of tapetum or anther wall tapetum. 
  
====New terms and proposed definitions:====
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See references in the literature to: Sporne KR (1973) A Note on the Evolutionary Status of Tapetal Types in Dicotyledons. New Phytologist 72: 1173–1174
  
'''seed trichome development stage:''' A plant structure development stage that is part of a seed development stage during which one or more seed trichomes develop.
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[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/doi/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1973.tb02093.x/abstract link]
  
is_a plant structure development stage; part_of seed development stage; add seed trichome participates_in seed trichome development stage
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[http://books.google.com/books?id=xBR5KMLYGkUC&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=glandular+tapetum&source=bl&ots=P8Dfiew3_r&sig=0-Nr93OoExcRcqFFRTGnhKKMQ4A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CUxkUaucFjriwLEqICoBA&ved=0CGAQ6AEwCA%23v=onepage&q=glandular%20tapetum&f=false#v=snippet&q=glandular%20tapetum&f=false link to book]
  
synonym: seed hair development stage
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[http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/9976 link to OSU Thesis]
  
  
seed trichome initiation stage: The earliest histological
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==Organizing the types of plant cells ==
evidence of seed hair initiation, ie, a change in the orientation of cell
 
division in the ovule epidermises occurs at or just before anthesis. (Ruan
 
YL, 2003, Plant Cell 15:952-964) [Source:PMID: 12671090].
 
  
synonym: seed hair initiation stage
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New term added: [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/586/ native plant cell (PO:0025606)] and moved all the non cultured types of cells there, but it really needs some organization.
  
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In CL, they are organized by type: 
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* absorptive cell CL:0000212 A cell that takes up and metabolizes substances.
  
seed trichome elongation stage: A period of rapid elongation
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* ciliated cell ID: CL:0000064 A cell that has a filiform extrusion of the cell surface.
of hair initials without cell division for 16-25 days. (Lee JJ, 2007,
 
Annals of Botany 100:1391-1401 and Ruan YL, 2003, Plant Cell 15:952-964)
 
[Sources:PMID: 17905721, PMID: 12671090].
 
  
synonym: seed hair elongation stage
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* barrier cell ID: CL:0000215 A cell whose primary function is to prevent the transport of stuff across compartments.
  
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* defensive cell  CL:0000473  A cell whose primary function is to protect the organism.
  
seed trichome secondary wall biosynthesis stage: A phase of
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* diploid cell ID: CL:0000415 A cell whose nucleus has two haploid genomes. xref_analog FMA:72300
the massive amounts of secondary cell wall cellulose synthesis. (Lee JJ,
 
2007, Annals of Botany 100:1391-1401 and Ruan YL, 2003, Plant Cell
 
15:952-964) [Sources: PMID:17905721, PMID:12671090].
 
  
synonym: seed hair secondary wall biosynthesis stage
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* haploid cell ID: CL:0000413 A cell whose nucleus contains a single haploid genome.
  
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* gamete ID: CL:0000300 A mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
  
seed trichome maturation stage: A period of seed hair
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* polyploid cell ID: CL:0000412 A cell whose nucleus, or nuclei, each contain more than two haploid genomes.
maturation from 50 to 60 days post-anthesis (DPA).
 
(Lee JJ, 2007, Annals of Botany 100:1391-1401 and Ruan YL, 2003, Plant
 
Cell 15:952-964) [Sources: PMID:17905721, PMID:12671090].
 
  
synonym: seed hair maturation stage
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* secretory cell ID: CL:0000151 A cell that specializes in controlled release of one or more substances.
  
==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2812238&group_id=76834&atid=835555 tuber growth and development stages]==
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* transporting cell ID: CL:0000627 A cell involved in transporting nutrients, minerals, water, gases and other chemicals between cells for a variety of purposes including conveying nutrition to other tissues, removing waste products from the tissues, conveying gases for respiration, distributing heat and repelling invasion of foreign substances.  xref_definition TAIR:sr
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* supportive cell ID: CL:0000630 A cell whose primary function is to support other cell types.
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* somatic cell ID: CL:0002371 A cell of an organism that does not pass on its genetic material to the organism's offspring (i.e. a non-germ line cell).
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* stem cell CL:0000034 A relatively undifferentiated cell that retains the ability to divide and proliferate throughout life to provide progenitor cells that can differentiate into specialized cells.
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* storage cell ID: CL:0000629 A cell that is specialized to store a particular substance(s), which is(are) later released from the store for a particular purpose.
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* stuff accumulating cell ID: CL:0000325 A cell that is specialised to accumulate a particular substance(s).
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=Revisions to Plant Structure Development Stages:=
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''POC 9-10-13: Add comment on how every stage can end in accidental death. Also mention something death being the canonical end point''
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/400/ Stages of Plant Embryo Development]==
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Currently: in Version #20, Aug 2013:
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[[File:Plant Embryo Dev Stages.png]]
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Note: Not sure where the coleoptilar stage (PO:0001094) fits in- it has no letter code and apparently never has (at least in the last 4 years). The A zygotic stage term was removed sometime in 2011.  Currently the heirarchy looks quite odd as starts with "B- proembryo stage"
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''-Removed the letters in the names and added preceded_by to order the stages. made coleoptilar stage (PO:0001094) a subclass of  bilateral stage (PO:0004507). ''
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===Revisions June-July 2014:===
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[[File:Screen Shot 2014-07-14 at 2.33.52 PM.png]]
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* '''[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/400/?limit=10&page=1#fde8 plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631)]''': A sporophyte vegetative stage (PO:0007134) that occurs during the interval between the '''first cell division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423)''' and one of the following:
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** the beginning of the seed germination stage (PO:0007057) in seed plants,
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** the beginning of the formation of a plant organ (PO:0009008) such as a root (PO:0009005), shoot axis (PO:0025029), or vascular leaf (PO:0009025) in a cultured plant embryo (PO:0000010).
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** formation of the first vascular leaf (PO:0009025) in pteridophytes, the beginning of development of a sporangium (PO:0025094) in bryophytes,
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''An issue with the current definition is that it excludes the cotyledonary and true leaf formation stages, no?  Also, the seed germination stage (PO:0007057) is defined as starting with seed imbibition.  ''
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** Comment: Succeeds a plant zygote stage (PO:0001097). The plant embryo development stage generally starts after the first division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423), but in the case of a nucellar (adventitious) plant embryo (PO:0004537), somatic plant embryo (PO:0025302), microspore-derived cultured plant embryo (PO:0025305), and other embryos that arise through apogamy, it begins after the division of a single cell that is not a zygote. The end of the embryo stage varies among taxa. No plant species undergoes all of the sub-stages listed here.
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===Sub-classes:===
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====plant proembryo stage (PO:0001180)]====
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'''[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/400/?limit=10&page=2#859b plant proembryo stage (PO:0001180)]''': A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between the first cell division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423) and the onset of the plant globular embryo stage (PO:0001185).
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*comment: The plant proembryo stage occurs prior to the differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034); epidermis (PO:0005679); and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)).
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====plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185)====
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''' [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/400/?limit=10&page=2#58b6 plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185)]''': A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) during which a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division, but retains radial symmetry.
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** comment: During the plant globular embryo stage, differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034); epidermis (PO:0005679); and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)) occurs.
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Comments from SF-RW:
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''"We need a way to distinguish the end of the proembryo and the beginning of this stage. I think the end can be distinguished by bilaterality. I will have to do some research to see if there are differences in when a proembryo stage ends across land plants."''
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''"According to Howell 1998, "Proembryo is the term given to describe the embryo up to the stage when the protoderm can be recognized, which is usually the globular stage." (reference?)''
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''"Of course, the problem with this is that we define the protoderm as arising from an apical meristem, and that is not the case in the embryo. Seems like some authors refer to it as an epidermis and some as a protoderm at this stage. I am not an expert in this, but I think I feel more comfortable with calling it a protoderm rather than a fully developed epidermis. In that case, I suggest modifying the definition of protoderm, which I will post on isssue 125."''
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''presumably, this is referring to: (https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/125/)''
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''proposed definition RW:''
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* '''plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185)''': A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between when a protoderm (PO:0006210) is first recognizable in a plant embryo (PO:0009009) and the onset of a plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507).
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New comment: During the plant embryo globular stage, a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division but retains radial symmetry, and differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034), epidermis (PO:0005679), and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)) begins. During a plant embryo bilateral stage, the embryo begins to develop bilateral symmetry. Preceded by a plant proembryo stage (PO:0001180).
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''Propose re-revised def'n LC'':
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* '''plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185)''': A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between when a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division, but retains radial symmetry, with the concomitant formation of a protoderm (PO:0006210), and the onset of a plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507).
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comment: During the plant globular embryo stage, differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034); epidermis (PO:0005679); and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)) occurs.
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I would avoid describing the plant embryo bilateral stage here as it is confusing to the user. Could also mention the development of the embryo hypophysis (PO:0020109).
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[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/266/5185/605.abstract?sid=b709ed1b-8241-480e-82d2-17a5d62dfbce Goldberg et al, 1994 Science]:
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""Two critical events must occur after the embryo proper forms: (i) regions along the longitudinal apical-basal axis must differentiate from each other and generate embryonic organ systems, and (ii) the three primordial tissue layers of the embryo need to be specified. Both of these events take place during the globular-heart transition phase (Fig. 2 and Table 1). The embryo proper has a spherical shape during the proembryo and globular stages (Fig. 2). The first visible cell differentiation events occur at the 16-cell stage when the protoderm, or outer cell layer of the embryo proper, is produced and the hypophysis forms at the top of the suspensor (Fig. 2). Subsequent cell differentiation events within the embryo proper result in the production of an inner procambium tissue layer and a middle layer of ground meristem cells (Fig. 2)."
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''Revised def'n LC:''
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'''plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185)''': A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between when a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division, but retains radial symmetry (with the concomitant formation of a protoderm (PO:0006210)), and the onset of a plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507).
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--
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====plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507)====
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'''[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/400/?limit=10&page=2#1329 plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507)]''':  was: Change from radial to bilateral symmetry takes place during this embryonic stage.
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revised def'n: A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) during which a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) develops bilateral symmetry.
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''RW: New proposed definition:''
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'''* plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507)''': A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between the transition from radial to bilateral symmetry in a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) and the onset of a plant embryo expanding cotyledon stage (PO:0001078).
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new comment: During a plant embryo expanding cotyledon stage, the embryo axis (PO:0019018) and embryo cotyledons (PO:0025470) begin to elongate. A plant embryo bilateral stage contains the stage commonly known as the heart stage. Preceded by a plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185).
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Ref: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24784759 PMID:24784759]
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===Suggested revisions from Dora Szakonyi (from 2012-06-27):===
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* See Open SF tracker: [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/488/ #488 embryo development terms]
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* At the moment '''B proembryo stage_PO:0001180''' is a synonym for both 'eight-celled stage in Arabidopsis' and 'two-celled stage in Arabidopsis'. Maybe it would be good to introduce as child terms separately:
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'''* B proembryo stage_PO:0001180 (= preglobular stage)'''
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# two-celled stage in Arabidopsis
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# four-celled stage in Arabidopsis (= quadrant stage)
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# eight-celled stage in Arabidopsis (= octant stage)
  
This item has been open on SF since 6/2009
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'''* Similarly, for '''C globular stage_PO:0001185''' new child terms:'''
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# dermatogen stage in Arabidopsis (=16-cell stage)
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# early-globular stage in Arabidopsis (32-cell stage)
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# mid-globular stage in Arabidopsis
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# late-globular stage in Arabidopsis
  
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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'''* For D bilateral stage_PO:0004507'''
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# Transition stage in Arabidopsis (=triangular stage)
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# early-heart stage in Arabidopsis
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# mid-heart stage in Arabidopsis
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# late-heart stage in Arabidopsis
  
Suggested stages:
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'''* E expanded cotyledon stage_PO:0001078'''
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Linear cotyledon stage embryo
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# early-torpedo stage in Arabidopsis
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# mid-torpedo stage in Arabidopsis
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# late-torpedo stage in Arabidopsis
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# Bent cotyledon stage (curled cotyledon stage/walking stick stage)
  
-sprout development (does this correspond to tube axillary bud development? Should come after tuber maturation)
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'''* F mature embryo stage_PO:0001081'''
  
-tuber initiation
 
  
-tuber growth
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Older trackers:
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/400/ #400 plant embryo stage]
  
-tuber maturation
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/426/ #426 spore and embryo dormant stages]
  
How we work these in will depend on restructuring of PGDSO
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References:
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* [https://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/Research/Goldberg/research/Pdf/Science-1994-Goldberg-605-14.pdf Goldberg et al, 1994 Science]
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* [http://masish.uab.cat/masish/images/maizeseedanatomy2.pdf maize embryo development]
  
l development in legumes (Plant Physiol, March 2003, Vol. 131, pp. 911-926
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=Other "To do" items:=
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* Next: start working on the fruit ripening stages, leaf and and tuber development stages- see below
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* Complete edits on prothallial cell and prothallium
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* Post list of phloem terms to tracker- what needs to be done on them?
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* follow up with French fern folks about terms for ferns - email inquiry, terms on tracker
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* reopen gametophyte and sporophyte?
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* Resolve the question about axis vs stem
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* Open tracker for new term for caryopsis, other types of fruit
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* look at spikelet rachilla (PO:0009080): The axis of the spikelet, above the glumes. is_a inflorescence branch (PO:0025111).  needs to be revised. tracker?
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* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3405173&group_id=76834&atid=835555 spikelet] needs to be revised
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* ovary wall should not be a cardinal organ part as ovary is not an organ ''See [[Items_for_future_meetings#ovary_and_the_like]] below.''
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* pappus element should not be a COP, as a pappus is not an organ- collective organ part structure. ''Each pappus element is a part of some organ (although there is some debate about which organ it is part of), thus pappus element is a cardinal organ part. The pappus is a collection of pappus elements, and therefor a collective organ part structure. I think the classification is correct.''
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* egg apparatus- should not be a COP, as it part_of embryo sac which is_a megagametophyte which is_a whole plant ''This was classified back when we were looser with putting things under COP. Need to propose an alternative classification. Maybe a portion of plant tissue?''
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* there are a number of parts of fruit such as the fruit septum (PO:0025268), fruit locule, fruit valve that should have dual parentage- e.g. fruit septum is_a septum (is_a col. organ part structure) and should also be is_a cardinal part of a multi-tissue plant structure.
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* Need to revisit the AISO annotations of segmented images, as some of the protoxylem terms are not in the live version yet (will be in Release #20).
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* Need to work on the development of the gametophytes in moss [http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/162/3/1406.full Moss Physcomitrella patens Reproductive Organ Development, Plant Phys, 2013]
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* Add PO:id for tapetum (PO:0025313) to comment on tapetum cell (PO:0025543)
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* need to fix: paraclade cortex PO:0004721: A portion of ground tissue that is part of a cortex and part of a paraclade. - ''change to 'primary inflorescence branch cortex'; add PO:Ids''
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* Add preceded_by to the sub-classes of floral organ formation stage (PO:0025585): 
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* Need to fix: spikelet rachilla: (PO:0009080): The axis of the spikelet, above the glumes. [source: POC:curators] ''- Should be an inflorescence branch (primary?), add PO:Ids''
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* look at caruncle (PO:0020060) again- came up in the contest of the arillode and arilloid.
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* Add a comment on the top level term about how all PSDS's may be terminated before reaching senescence stage.
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* should we add a costa has part hydrome and leptome, they are not always there?
  
=Conductive cells and tissues for vascular and non-vascular plants=
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* fix comment on receptacle- strawberry is an accessory fruit, post on tracker
  
THIS PART IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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* need to revisit the portion of meristem tissue definition- about 2 dozen direct is_a children, many of which are actually determinate tissues such as the phyllome anlagen (PO:0025430) and child terms, the primordium, etc
  
==conductive tissue for bryophytes and vascular plants==
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* Need to revisit [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/145/  shoot node (PO:0005004)]: A cardinal organ part of a shoot axis where one or more spikelet, flower, floret, branch, bud, or leaf may arise.  ''Refer to the POC call 10-1-13 for more details.''
  
trace as possible name for category for veins, central strands, and costas
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* Need to revise 'root epidermis (PO:0006036)' to match the shoot system epidermis PO:0006035 (see [[POC_Conf._Call_10-29-13]])
  
===vascular tissue===
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* Consider getting rid of apical meristem (PO:0020144)- it forces dual parentage on the two child terms- shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) and root apical meristem (PO:0020147) and forms a loop/cycle.
  
For vascular plants, we have the class:
 
  
'''portion of vascular tissue (PO:0009015):''' A portion of plant tissue that has parts xylem and phloem. [APweb:Glossary]
 
  
Comment: Functions in conduction and support. In the stem it is often found as a stele, surrounded by the cortex and surrounding the pith.
 
  
part_of vascular bundle (which is part_of vascular system)
 
  
This is okay, but suggest that we make it a child of the new class '''portion of axial tissue''' (see below), and also change definition to include xylem '''or''' phloem.
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/499/ whole plant flowering stage PO:0007016]==
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* Now that we have revived the flowering stages, we need to revisit the whole plant flowering stages:
  
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whole plant flowering stage (PO:0007016): A sporophyte reproductive stage (PO:0007130) during which a flower (PO:0009046) on a whole plant (PO:0000003) is open.
  
'''Proposed definition:''' A portion of plant tissue that has as parts tracheary elements or sieve tube members.
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''This is incorrect as in many plants, pollination occurs before the flowers open, especially self-pollinated plants''  
  
Comment: Functions in conduction and support. In shoot axes, vascular tissue is often found as part of a stele or may occur as scattered vascular bundles. May include other types of tissue, such as fibers.
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* child terms need to be revised and the synonyms need to be reviewed, compare synonyms and stages
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** PO:0007026 : FL.00 first flower(s) open stage [24,868]
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** PO:0007034 : FL.01 1/4 of flowers open stage
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** PO:0007053 : FL.02 1/2 of flowers open stage [0]
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** PO:0007052 : FL.03 3/4 of flowers open stage [0]
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** PO:0007024 : FL.04 end of flowering stage [2]
  
part_of vascular system (should add vascular system participates_in sporophytic phase)
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''Why are there ~25,000 associations on the first one and none on the rest? They look like they are all from Zea Mays, and 1 from SGN. ''
  
currently part_of vascular bundle. Removed this relation, because it is not true for all plants. Also vascular bundle is now a portion of vascular tissue, so it can't be part_of.
 
  
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==fruit development stages (PO:0001002)==
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* See [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvF6MNosp3qTdDZEMzBVdXJWZjVubkJNVlBtSmQ2WFE&usp=sharing Google Doc] for revisions in progress.
  
'''children of vascular tissue:'''
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* To avoid confusion, the whole plant fruit development stages (PO:0025500) were renamed in [[Release_19]] to make it clear that they apply to whole plants.
  
'''hydathode''' (PO:0005660) - A structural modification of vascular and non-vascular tissues, usually in a leaf, that permits the release of water through a pore in the epidermis. [GR:pj, ISBN:0080374913]
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* The plant phenotype pilot project needs terms for grain (fruit) development stages such as milk stage (as synonym for more general term) and mature or dry stage.  
  
Should be is_a cardinal organ part. Do hydathodes ever occur on stems or branches, or are they always part of phyllomes?
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* We currently have terms for two sub-classes:
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**fruit formation stage PO:0025501  [145]
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*** PO:0025503 : fruit initiation stage [0]
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*** PO:0025505 : fruit size 10 to 30% stage [0]
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*** PO:0025506 : fruit size 30 to 50% stage [0]
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*** PO:0025507 : fruit size 50 to 70% stage [0]
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*** PO:0025508 : fruit size 70% to final size stage [0]
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*** PO:0025504 : fruit size up to 10% stage [0]
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** PO:0025502 : fruit ripening stage [118]
  
'''proposed definition:''' A cardinal organ part that releases water through a pore.
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====fruit ripening stage PO:0025502 and sub-classes====
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New terms are needed to describe the stages of ripening for individual fruits.  Have a revised parent term; need the sub-classes.  
  
Comment: Usually found on leaves. Hydathodes may have one or more pores that appear to be incompletely developed stomata that lack the ability to open and close. Generally, hydathodes are located at the end of a minor vein. In many plants, hydathodes includes a portion of thin-walled parenchyma between the tracheary elements and the pore, known as an epithem. In some plants, hydathodes are associated with secretory tissue.
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[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3577380&group_id=76834&atid=835555 fruit ripening stage]: A fruit development stage (PO:0001002) during which a single fruit (PO:0009001) participates in the process of fruit ripening (GO:0009835).
  
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Comment: Succeeds a fruit formation stage (PO:0025501). This stage is to be used for an individual fruit. Fruit ripening (GO:0009835) is defined as: an aging process that has as participant a fruit. Ripening causes changes in one or more characteristics of a fruit (color, aroma, flavor, texture, hardness, cell wall structure) and may make it more attractive to animals and aid in seed dispersal. For the development stage of a whole plant (PO:0000003), use whole plant fruit ripening stage (PO:0007010).
  
'''leaf vein''' (PO:0005417) - see more below details below
 
  
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[http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ontology-lookup/browse.do?ontName=GO&termId=GO%3A0009835&termName=fruit%20ripening fruit ripening] (GO:0009835): An aging process that has as participant a fruit. Ripening causes changes in one or more characteristics of a fruit (color, aroma, flavor, texture, hardness, cell wall structure) and may make it more attractive to animals and aid in seed dispersal.
  
'''phloem''' (PO:0005417): A portion of vascular tissue whose principal function is conducting organic substances. [GR:pj]
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related synonyms: fruit maturation; fruit senescence
  
'''proposed definition:''' A portion of vascular tissue that has as parts sieve tube members.
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==PO:0001170 : seed development stage [33916]==
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* PO:0004506 : developing seed stage [10]
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* PO:0001040 : dry seed stage [19]
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* PO:0007633 : endosperm development stage [33495]
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* PO:0004505 : fertilized ovule stage [4]
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* PO:0025374 : seed dormant stage [23]
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* PO:0007632 : seed maturation stage [12]
  
Comment: Functions in the conduction of organic substances in vascular plants.
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==plant organ development stage (PO:0025339) and child terms:==
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/548/ phyllome development stage (PO:0025579)]: A plant organ development stage (PO:0025339) that has a primary participant a phyllome (PO:0025023) (Created in Release Version #19 )
  
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* moved leaf development (PO:0001050) to be subclass of phyllome development stage, will be adding flower bract development (PO:new) see below.
  
'''metaphloem''' (PO:0006076): Part of the primary phloem that differentiates after the protophloem and before the secondary phloem, if any of the latter is formed.
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[[File: phyllome_snap_shot.jpg]]
  
'''proposed definition:''' A portion of phloem tissue that is the part of a primary phloem that differentiates after the protophloem and before the secondary phloem, if any of the latter is formed.
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Comment: Includes stages for the initiation, expansion, and senescence of a phyllome such as a leaf, lemma, or stamen.
  
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==reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530)==
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* Is_a: collective plant organ structure development stage (PO:0025338)
  
'''protophloem''' (PO:0006077): The first-formed elements of the primary phloem.
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* We need to build a hierarchy for the development of '''conifer cones-''' as they are also reproductive shoot systems
  
'''proposed definition:''' A portion of phloem tissue that has as parts the first-formed elements of the primary phloem.
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** A conifer cone is a '''strobilus (PO:0025083):''' A reproductive shoot system consisting of a number of modified leaves (sporophylls) or ovule-bearing scales grouped terminally on a stem. [source: ISBN:0716710072, POC:curators]
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*** Comment: May be simple or compound. Found in lycophytes such as Selaginella and Lycopodium, sphenophytes such as Equisetum, gymnosperms such as cycad, conifers, gnetophytes and the pollen producing structures of Gingko. The term cone is often used for strobili that are woody. Flowers are sometimes considered bisexual strobili. Some flowering plants such as Alnus have inflorescences called catkins that resemble strobili, but are not.
  
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* moss reproductive structures: these would both be children of plant organ development, as moss lacks a shoot system.
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** multicellular plant gametangium (PO:0025124):- antheridium (PO:0025125) and archegonium (PO:0025126)- produce the gametes
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** sporangium (PO:0025094): A plant organ in which spores are produced.
  
'''tracheid bar''' (PO:0019026): A distinct ring-like structure, composed of tracheid cells, which surrounds the hilum of some taxa e.g., Phaseolus, and forms a groove in the surface of the pericarp (immediately adjacent to the hilum). [ISBN:0080280293]
 
  
-should be is_a xylem
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''Need to look at the fern sporangia- that is the reproductive structure for those plants''
  
  
'''xylem''' (PO:0005352): A portion of vascular tissue composed of (''that has as parts'') xylem elements.
 
  
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* This would parallel the two existing sub-classes:
  
'''vascular bundle (PO:0005020):''' A unit strand of the vascular system containing the vascular tissues, xylem and phloem. In addition vascular cambium is often present. [GR:pj]
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==inflorescence development stage (PO:0021004)and sub-classes==
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* Currently linked to  tracker for: [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/517/ shoot system development stages and child terms]
  
This currently is_a portion of plant tissue. Should be is_a portion of vascular tissue.
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* Currently this has two sub-classes:
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** PO:0021004 : inflorescence initiation stage [0]
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** PO:0007037 : inflorescence bifurcation stage [0]
  
'''proposed definition:''' A portion of vascular tissue that is a unit strand of the vascular system and has as part xylem or phloem.
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* Inflorescence development stage (PO:0001083):A reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530) that has as primary participant a inflorescence (PO:0009049).
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** inflorescence initiation stage (PO:0021004): Stage of inflorescence development marked by the formation of the inflorescence meristem on a vegetative branch. [source: POC:Felipe_Zapata]
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** inflorescence bifurcation stage ( PO:0007037): Stage of inflorescence development marked by the formation of two, often equal-sized, inflorescence meristems from one inflorescence meristem. [source: POC:curators]
  
Comment: Usually contains both xylem or phloem. May also contain other types of tissue such as plant fibers or vascular cambium. May also contain portions of ground tissue.
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These need to be revised and additional stages need to be developed.
  
part_of vascular system
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==flower development stage:==
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This is mostly done- this reference might be helpful for the legume flowers and have annotations to add.
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Floral Development in Legumes: (Plant Physiol, March 2003, Vol. 131, pp. 911-926)
  
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==collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) and child terms==
  
====New children of plant tissue:====
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[https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/547/ collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578)]: A collective plant organ structure development stage (PO:0025338) that has as primary participant collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023).
  
'''hydrome:''' A portion of axial tissue that has as parts hyrdoids.
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* Made these part_of floral organ differentiation stage (PO:0007600), need to work on the definitions....
  
Comment: Found in bryophytes, in the center of a non-vascular shoot axis such as a gametophore or seta, or in the midrib of a non-vascular leaf. Often surrounded by leptome. May function in water conduction and support, similar to xylem in vascular plants.
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** '''androecium development stage (PO:0007605):''' A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has as a primary participant an androecium (PO:0009061).  
  
Synonyms: hydrom, leptoxylem (Hebant)
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** '''calyx development stage (PO:0007603):'''A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has as a primary participant a calyx (PO:0009060).
  
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** '''corolla development stage (PO:0007604):'''A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has as a primary participant a corolla (PO:0009059).
  
'''leptome:''' A portion of axial tissue that has as parts leptoids.
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** '''gynoecium development stage (PO:0007606):''' A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has a primary participant a gynoecium (PO:0009062).
  
Comment: Found in bryophytes, in non-vascular shoot axes such as a gametophore or seta, or in the midrib of a non-vascular leaf. Often surrounding a central hydrome. May function in the conduction of organic substances, similar to phloem in vascular plants.  
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[[File: collective_phyllome_snap_shot.jpg]]
  
Synonyms: leptom, leptophloem (Hebant)
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===New term flower bract development stage (new po:id)===
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flower bract development stage (new po:id):
  
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- will be parent to lemma development stage and palea development stage
  
'''central strand:''' A unit strand of axial tissue that has as part hydrome or leptome.  
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* lemma development stage (PO:0001047): A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a lemma (PO:0009037).
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** PO:0001055 : lemma primordia visible stage [1]
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** PO:0001056 : lemma differentiation and expansion stage [0]
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** PO:0001057 : fully expanded lemma stage [0]
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Comment: Often contains both hydrome and leptome. Found in bryophytes located in the center of non-vascular shoot axes such as a gametophore axis or seta, or in the costa of a non-vascular leaf.
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* palea development stage (PO:0001048): A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a palea (PO:0009038).
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** PO:0001058 : palea primordia visible stage [1]
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** PO:0001070 : palea differentiation and expansion stage [0]
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** PO:0001071 : fully expanded palea stage [0]
  
synonyms: conducting strand, central cylinder
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==anther development stage (PO:0001004) and its child terms==
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* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3613820&group_id=76834&atid=835555 anther development stage (PO:0001004)]: Stages of development of the anther defined by characteristic morphological, cytological, histological or other visible features.
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*Is_a androecium development stage (PO:0007605):
  
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* In Release #19, we renamed ''anther wall tapetum degeneration initiated stage  (PO:0001032):'' An anther development stage during which degeneration of the anther wall tapetum (PO:0009071) is initiated, as the deposition on the surface of the microspore (PO:0020048) primexine proceeds.
  
'''stereome:''' A portion of axial tissue that has as parts stereids.
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Blackmore S, Wortley AH, Skvarla JJ, Rowley JR (2007) Pollen wall development in flowering plants. New Phytologist 174: 483–498
  
Comment: Found in bryophytes.
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==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2812238&group_id=76834&atid=835555 tuber growth and development stages]==
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This item has been open on SF since 6/2009, How we work these in will depend on restructuring of PSDS
  
From Hebant: A typical moss stem comprises, from the outside to the inside, an epidermis with a thin cuticle but no stomata, an outer cortex which frequently consists of supporting ells with thickended walls ("stereids"), an inner cortex of thin-walled conducting cells, and, in a number of species, a central strand of hydroids.
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We will have to differentiate between the two sub-types of tuber (PO:0025522), as they will have different development:
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* tuber (PO:0025522): A plant axis (PO:0025004) that is radially enlarged. [source: POC:curators]
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* PO:0004543: shoot axis tuber [6]
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* PO:0025476: tuberous root tuber [0]
  
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So the main classes could be under: is_a plant axis development stage (PO: new) is_a plant organ development stage (PO:0025339)
  
'''portion of plant fiber:''' Currently fibers are plant cell types, but they should also be a tissue type.
 
  
''Proposed definition: A portion axial tissue that has as parts fiber cells.
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From Naama Menda: "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).
  
Comment: Contains elongated, lignified fiber cells that are dead at maturity.
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Suggested stages:
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* tuber initiation
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* tuber growth
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* tuber maturation
  
'''phloem fiber:''' A portion of plant fiber that has as parts phloem fiber cells.
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''Would these be the same for the two different types of tubers? Also need: tuber dormancy''
  
'''xylem fiber:''' A portion of plant fiber that has as parts xylem fiber cells.
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* sprout development (does this correspond to tube axillary bud development? Should come after tuber maturation)
  
===leaf vein, midrib, costa===
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* All the SGN annotations refer to potato, which is a subterranean tuber (PO:0004547)
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**part_of children:
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*** PO:0025070 : subterranean tuber axillary bud meristem
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*** PO:0025081 : subterranean tuber axillary shoot (exact synonym: tuber sprout)
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*** PO:0025042 : subterranean tuber axillary vegetative bud (narrow synonym: potato eye)
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*** PO:0025048 : subterranean tuber epidermis
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*** PO:0025045 : subterranean tuber periderm
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*** PO:0025038 : subterranean tuber storage parenchyma
  
*'''leaf vein (PO:0020138):''' A strand of vascular tissue in the leaf blade.
 
  
is_a portion of vascular tissue; part_of leaf vascular system
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===Further info and references:===
 +
[http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/potatoes/potatoproductionsystems/topics/growth&development.pdf Potato Growth & Development]
  
This term only applies to vascular leaves, and should be renamed vascular leaf vein.  
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[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-7652.2005.00141.x/full Tuber on a chip: differential gene expression during potato tuber development]
  
'''proposed definition, vascular leaf vein (PO:0020138):''' A strand of vascular tissue that is part of a leaf lamina in a vascular leaf.
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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC540956/pdf/plntphys00369-0069.pdf Growth of the Potato Tuber]
  
part_of leaf vascular system, part_of leaf lamina
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=xylem developmental stages: =
  
 +
See discussions of primary xylem on [http://wiki.plantontology.org/index.php/POC_Conf._Call_6-11-13 POC_Conf._Call_6-11-13]
  
*Suggest new term '''primary leaf vein''': A vascular leaf vein that originates from the base of a leaf lamina  where it attaches to the petiole or to the shoot axis if no petiole is present.
+
Existing definitions:
  
Comment: A leaf may have more than one primary vein. The central primary vein is the midvein.
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'''* secondary xylem development stage (PO:0025427)''': A xylem development stage (PO:0025425) that has as primary participant a portion of secondary xylem (PO:0005848) tissue during the interval between the beginning of a cell division stage of secondary xylem (PO:0025463) and the death of the last living cell in the secondary xylem. [source: POC:wood_curators]
  
 +
*Need:  primary xylem development stage (PO:new): A xylem development stage (PO:0025425) that has as primary participant a primary xylem (PO:0005849) tissue. '' needs to be expanded''
  
*'''midvein (PO:0020139):''' The central, and usually the most prominent, vein of a leaf or leaf-like organ. [source: APWeb:Glossary]
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=whole plant development stages (PO:0007033)=
 +
* sporophyte vegetative stage (PO:0007134):
 +
child terms need to be revised:
 +
** plant embryo stage (PO:0007631)
 +
** 0 seed germination stage (PO:0007057)
 +
** coleoptile emergence stage (PO:0007045)
 +
** 1 main shoot growth stage (PO:0007112)
 +
** 2 formation of axillary shoot stage (PO:0007073)
 +
** seedling development stage (PO:0007131)
  
Since midvein is_a leaf vein, it should say just "leaf" instead of "leaf or leaf-like organ". Suggest we rename it '''vascular leaf midvein''' to distinguish it from '''costa'''.
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==whole plant fruit ripening stage (PO:0007010)==
 +
* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3565059&group_id=76834&atid=835555 whole plant fruit ripening stage]: A whole plant fruit development stage (PO:0025500) that begins when the first fruit (PO:0009001) on a whole plant (PO:0000003) begins the process of ripening (GO:0009835) in a way which, in case there are other fruits, the majority of the other fruits start to ripen continuously therewith, and ends with earliest of the following: (1) the whole plant begins a sporophyte senescent stage (PO:0007017), (2) the whole plant begins a sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132), or (3) all fruits on the whole plant are finished ripening.  
  
'''proposed definition of vascular leaf midvein:''' A primary leaf vein that is the central vein of a leaf lamina in a vascular leaf.
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Comment:
 +
Succeeds a whole plant fruit formation stage (PO:0007042). This term is to be used for a stage of development of a whole plant. For the stages of development of an individual fruit, see fruit ripening stage (PO:0025502). Although individual fruits are undergoing fruit ripening (GO:0009835), which is a type of senescence, during this stage, the whole plant is not yet undergoing multicelluar organism senescence (GO:0010259). An iteroparous species generally will have only one fruit ripening stage in its life, while a semelparous species may have multiple fruit ripening stage in its life. A whole plant fruit ripening stage may be followed by a sporophyte senescent stage, as in case (1) or by a sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132), as in case (2). In evergreen species and species that fruit multiple times during a growing season, a plant may have multiple fruit development stages without entering dormancy or senescence, as in case (3). In plants with continuous (i.e., indeterminate) fruit development (GO:0010154), new fruits may continue to develop after the first fruit has begun to ripen and the whole plant fruit formation stage (PO:0007042) has ended. In some plants, fruit may continue to ripen after the whole plant has entered a sporophyte dormant stage or sporophyte senescent stage and left the whole plant fruit ripening stage. Some plants may never enter a whole plant fruit ripening stage, because fruits only begin to ripen after the plant has entered a sporophyte dormant stage or sporophyte senescent stage. Although the use of synonyms like "10-dough stage in sorghum" properly refer to the development of an individual fruit, they are used as here to extrapolate to a whole plant.
  
Comment: Often the most prominent vein of a vascular leaf.
 
  
broad synonyms: mid rib, midrib, mid-rib
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  **Add link to this tracker from the whole plant fruit ripening stage (PO:0007010)**
  
related synonym: costa, Hickey and Peterson 1978 doi:10.1139/b78-128
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===See comments from BS from email:===
 +
* On Wed, Sep 18, 2013
  
 +
- A lot of this needs to go, I think:
  
*Moss Ontology has requested the term '''midrib''' for bryophytes. It is often called a '''costa'''.
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- early, middle and late are okay, but then we need to define them non-circularly and if you want to keep whole plant f.r. complete stage' then you have to define it so that it differs from 'late ...'
  
''Proposed definition for costa:''' A central strand that is part of a non-vascular leaf.
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[[File:WPFRS.png]]
  
Comment: Found in bryophytes, especially mosses.
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===Proposed Revisions to sub-classes:===
  
part_of non-vascular leaf
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Comment from RW: The current definitions are very vague and circular! For now, propose just rewording them so it is clear that they refer to whole plants, but we will need to develop some more specific boundaries for these stages at some point.
  
broad synonyms: mid rib, midrib, mid-rib
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need to open tracker for this set:
  
====Refs:====
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'''* whole plant beginning of fruit ripening stage (PO:0007036):'''
  
Sperry 2003, IJPS; Hebant 1977;
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current name and def'n:FR.00 beginning of fruit ripening stage (PO:0007036): The stage at which fruit maturation begins.
  
 +
proposed def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant begins.
  
==conductive and related cell types for bryophytes and vascular plants==
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comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.
  
See also [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3386970&group_id=76834&atid=835555 conducting cells for non-vascular plants].
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Add related synonyms:
 +
* BBCH principle growth stage 81; Beginning of ripening: berries begin to develop variety-specific colour
 +
* grape E-L stage: 35  Berries begin to colour and enlarge, beginning of veraison ''
  
===Current parent: axial cell===
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* whole plant early fruit ripening stage (PO:0007001)
  
'''axial cell (PO:0000081):''' A vascular cell derived from the fusiform cambial initial and oriented with its longest diameter parallel with the main axis of stem or root. [source: ISBN:0471245208]
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current name and def'n: FR.01 early stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007001): The early stage in fruit ripening
  
Comment: These cells make up the axial system, also known as vertical or longitudinal system.
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proposed def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant is in an early stage.
  
'''Existing descendents of axial cell:'''
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comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.
  
sieve tube member (PO:0000289, alt: PO:0000286)
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Add related synonyms:
 +
* middle of veraison''
 +
*BBCH principal growth stage 83
  
phloem fiber (PO:0004519)
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'''* whole plant mid fruit ripening stage (PO:0007031):'''
 +
current name and def'n: FR.02 mid stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007031) The stage when fruit ripening is midway.
  
xylem element (PO:0000273)
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proposed new def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant is midway.
  
>tracheary element (PO:0000273)
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proposed comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.
  
>>tracheid (PO:0000301)
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'''* whole plant late fruit ripening stage (PO:0007050):'''
  
>>vessel member (PO:0002003)
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current name and def'n: FR.03 late stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007050): The late stage of fruit ripening.
  
>xylem fiber (PO:0000274)
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proposed new def'n:  A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant is in a late stage.
  
>>fiber tracheid (PO:0000355)
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comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.
  
>>libriform fiber (PO:0004520)
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'''* whole plant fruit ripening complete stage (PO:0007038):'''
  
>>septate fiber (PO:0004521)
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current name and def'n: FR.04 fruit ripening complete stage (PO:0007038): The stage at which fruit ripening is complete.
  
 +
Proposed Def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of most of the fruits on the plant is complete.
  
The term axial cell, and the current definition, describe a particular type of vascular cells found in wood. This is not appropriate as the parent for xylem and phloem cells. Also, the term axial cell is not widely used. "Axial system" is widely used to describe the vascular tissue in wood (in contrast to the radial system).
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comment: This term is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.
  
Suggest that we obsolete this term, possibly replace with new terms for axial system and radial system
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related synonyms:
 +
* BBCH principal growth stage 89
 +
* grape E-L stage: 38;  Berries ripe for harvest
  
 +
=GO requests:=
  
At the bryophyte term meeting on 4-25-2011 (RW and MAG present), we decided that axial cell was not the correct term to use to describe all of the elongated cells associated with conducting tissue in plants. They are different cell types and have different origins, so they should not all be grouped together.
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==[https://sourceforge.net/p/geneontology/ontology-requests/9075 Multicellular organism senescence/aging (GO:0010259)]==
  
 +
* Multicellular organism senescence/aging (GO:0010259): includes loss of functions such as resistance to disease, homeostasis, and fertility, as well processes like cellular senescence, organ senescence, and wear and tear. The POC curators have requested to the GOC that they revise the definition of GO:0010259, to make it more appropriate for plants.
  
===New proposed hierarchy (children of plant cell):===
 
  
plant cell
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Link to PO tracker: [https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/392/ gametophyte/sporophyte senescent stage]
  
>hydroid
 
  
>leptoid
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''PJ Suggested revisions to leaf shaping (GO:0010358); Proposed new name: multidimensional leaf expansion: The developmental process that pertains to the organization of a leaf in three-dimensional space once the structure has initially formed. ''
  
>vascular cell (new term)
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==apoplast and symplast==
 +
* apoplast (GO:0048046): The cell membranes and intracellular regions in a plant are connected through plasmodesmata, and plants may be described as having two major compartments: the living symplast and the non-living apoplast. The apoplast is external to the plasma membrane and includes cell walls, intercellular spaces and the lumen of dead structures such as xylem vessels. Water and solutes pass freely through it.
  
>>sieve tube member
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''includes tracheids''
  
>>tracheary element
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This definition needs to be modified to be similar to the one for symplast. Lots of this should go in the comment.
  
>>>tracheid
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* symplast (GO:0055044): The interconnected cell membranes and intracellular regions of a plant. The interconnections occur via the plasmodesmata.
  
>>>vessel member
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- all the plasma connected, through plasmodesmata, transport through the cytoplasm
  
>>phloem fiber cell
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See: Link to diagram Apoplast_and_symplast_pathways
  
>>xylem fiber cell
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See: Apoplastic versus Symplastic Pathways in roots
  
>>other kinds of fiber cells
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* Suggest revised GO definitions for apoplast and symplast and add transport terms
  
>ground tissue cell (PO:0025030)
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Parent term:
  
>>stereid
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* transport (GO:0006810): The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, or within a multicellular organism by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.
  
>>collenchyma cell
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* apoplastic transport (new GO term): A transport process (GO:id) that occurs in the apoplast (GO:0048046)
  
>>sclerenchyma cell (PO:0000077)
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* symplastic transport (new GO term): A transport process (GO:id) that occurs in the symplast (GO:0055044)  
  
>>>fiber cell (new term)
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comments: symplastic transport is a diffusion process
  
>>>sclerid (new term)
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* Submit tracker for GO biol process term to describe callus formation
  
 +
=Wood ontology terms=
 +
See separate page: [[Wood Ontology PO and GO Term Development]]
  
 +
=[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2899934&group_id=76834&atid=835555 root terms]=
  
'''Proposed definitions:'''
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Submitted by Rich Zobel (Nov 2009).  Still need to work on definitions for these terms.
  
'''fiber cell:'''
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=Growth forms=
 +
From Daniel Hiss: "IMHO plant growth/life forms should be best integrated as an extension to PO."  Also need acrocarpous and pleurocarpous moss (these could be growth forms).
  
'''vascular cell:'''
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==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3609139&group_id=36855&atid=440764 epidermis/epidermal cell : plant v. animal]==

Latest revision as of 20:26, 17 July 2014

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Please include the date when the item was added; topics will move off of here as they are dealt with.

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- All new terms and changes should be listed here: Release_21



Annotation Guidelines

Comments from PJ from previous meeting (9-27-11): Ask MS if she can write up a small blurb on how she created the Maize annotations. Maize probe ids => gene ids methods and cut-offs, a guide for other collaborators and a page for the info. Maybe co-author it with SR

-This will also be helpful when applying for new grants

-it would be helpful to have a detailed guide on our wiki for collaborators

Requests from SF- Anatomy terms in progress...

Request for "rind" or outer layer of a maize or sorghum stem

Request for a term for the outer covering of a maize or sorghum stalk.

link to #596

structure and properties of sorghum stalks


Propsed new terms:

Abscission Zones

June 2014

Added new terms and revised existing:

Ref: http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/158/1/439 (PMID:22106095)

See also:

  • Mao et al., Nature, 2000. JOINTLESS is a MADS-box gene controlling tomato flower abscission zone development

(http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/full/406910a0.html)

New term needed: flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608)

flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608): An abscission zone (PO:0000146) that forms as a swelling or joint on the flower pedicel (PO:009052).

PMID:24744429 Nakano T, et al. (2014) The AP2/ERF transcription factor SlERF52 functions in flower pedicel abscission in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany.

http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/04/15/jxb.eru154.full

Added relations:

  • flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608) part_of flower pedicel
  • fruit pedicel (PO:0004536) develops_from flower pedicel (PO:0009052)
  • fruit pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025605) develops_from flower pedicel abscission zone (PO:0025608)

Renamed existing term: pedicel > flower pedicel (PO:0009052)

Currently: pedicel (PO:0009052): An inflorescence branch (PO:0009081) that supports an individual flower (PO:0009046) in an inflorescence (PO:0009049).

Renamed: "flower pedicel" to differentiate it from the fruit pedicel (PO:0004536), which is an infructescence branch.

Renamed existing term: flower abscission zone > floral organ abscission zone (PO:0006502)

flower abscission zone (PO:0006502):

Was: Zone at base of the flower that contains an abscission (or separation) layer and a protective layer, both involved in the abscission of the flower and its parts.

This was revised as the AZ of a whole flower is different that that of the floral organs (sepals, petals and filaments).

Revised name and definition:

  • floral organ abscission zone (PO:0006502): An abscission zone (PO:0000146) at the base of a flower (PO:0009001) where a floral organ (PO:0025395) separates during floral organ abscission (GO:0010227).

Made this part_of a floral organ (PO:0025395), rather than a direct part_of a flower

New term request: microgametophtye development stage

Issue: We have megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621), but do not have a similar term for microgametophtye development stage.

Question: how do the megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621) and proposed microgametophtye development stage (new) fit in with the gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003)??

- multicellular plant gametangium (PO:0025124)- a plant organ- children: antheridium (PO:0025125) and archegonium (PO:0025126)

- unicellular plant gametangium (PO:0025521): a plant cell- no child terms...

Currently, megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621) is_a ovule development stage (PO:0007619), but it should be part_of.

  • plant ovule (PO:0020003): A plant organ (PO:0009008) that has as parts a nucellus (PO:0020020) in which a female gametophyte (PO:0025279) is located, one or two integuments (PO:0020021), and a funicle (PO:0020006).
  • Moved megagametophyte development stage (PO:0007621) to be is_a gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003). part_of ovule development
    • Revised definition: A gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003) during which the megagametophyte (PO:0025279) develops.added dbxref to: OBO_SF2_PO: 589

This definition should be worked on further, and the child terms need work as well.

  • Created new term: microgametophtye development stage (PO:0025602): A gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003) during which a microgametophyte (PO:0025280) develops.
  • pollen development stage (PO:0001007) should be a is_a microgametophtye development stage since pollen is_a microgametophyte (PO:0025280).

Currently pollen development stage (PO:0001007) is_a androecium development stage (PO:0007605)- but it should probably be part_of.

androecium (PO:0009061): A collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023) composed all of the stamens (PO:0009029) in a flower (PO:0009046).


  • moved pollen development stage (PO:0001007) to be is_a child of the new term: microgametophtye development stage (PO:0025602). part of androecium development stage_ (PO:0007605)

Current definition: Stages of development of the pollen defined by characteristic morphological, cytological, histological or other visible features.

Revised definition: pollen development stage (PO:0001007): A microgametophtye development stage (PO:0025602) during which the pollen (PO:0025281) develops.

This definition should be worked on further, and the child terms need work as well.

caryopsis hull (PO:0006000)

  • caryopsis hull (PO:0006000): A collective phyllome structure that encloses a fruit of the Poaceae (caryopsis) and develops from a dried lemma and palea. [source: POC:Ramona_Walls]
    • Comment: None

I think in maize, the hull is actually pericarp tissue, perhaps we should not include the last part.

founder cells

New terms: phyllome founder cell (PO:0025586)]: A plant cell (PO:0009002) that is part of the phyllome anlagen (PO:0025430).

Comment: As a group, the phyllome founder cells encompass several layers of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) and form a phyllome anlagen (PO:0025430). Founder cells do not function as stem cells but rather have a determinate fate and can be defined by histological, clonal and molecular criteria.

PMID:12610522

vascular leaf founder cell (PO:0025592): A phyllome founder cell (PO:0025586) that is part of a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).

Comment: As a group, the vascular leaf founder cells encompass several layers of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) and form a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431). Founder cells do not function as stem cells but rather have a determinate fate and can be defined by histological, clonal and molecular criteria.

Revised: vascular leaf anlagen formation stage PO:0001003: A vascular leaf initiation stage (PO:0007040) during which the vascular leaf founder cells (PO:0025592) of the shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) form a vascular leaf anlagen (PO:0025431).

Revisions to cortex (PO:0005708) and other portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059) children

See notes from discussion on POC call POC_Conf._Call_9-24-13

Issue is that some cortex terms are children of cortex (PO:0005708) and others are is_a portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)

Cortex terms.png


Fill in details here.....


New terms Added in Release #20:

  • fused perianth (new PO:0025880): A perianth (PO:0009058) in which one or more of the petals (PO:0009032), sepals (PO:0009031), and/or tepals (PO:0009033) are fused.

Comment: The petals (PO:0009032), sepals (PO:0009031) and tepals (PO:0009033) may be fused anywhere along the phyllome margin (PO:0025018). In some cases where the calyx (PO:0009060) and corolla (PO:0009060) are fused at the base it is referred to as a perianth tube.

-Added Narrow synonyms: adnate perianth and connate perianth

  • fused petal (new PO:0025583): - A petal (PO:0009032) that is part of a fused corolla (PO:0025581) or a fused perianth (PO:0025580).
    • Comment: In fused perianth (PO:0025580), the fused petal (PO:0025583) may be joined to a fused sepal (PO:0025584) or another fused petal.
  • free petal (PO:0025569): A petal (PO:0009032) that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583), but is separate from the other sepals (PO:0009031) and petals (PO:0009032).
      • comment: A free petal (PO:0025569) only occurs in a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583). If you are describing a petal (PO:0009032) that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) where none of the sepals (PO:0009031) and/or petals (PO:0009032) are fused, you should use petal.


  • free sepal (PO:0025587): A sepal (PO:0009031)that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583), but is separate from the other sepals (PO:0009031) and petals (PO:0009032).
    • comment: A free sepal (PO:0025587) only occurs in a perianth (PO:0009058) that contains fused sepals (PO:PO:0025584) and/or fused petals (PO:0025583). If you are describing a sepal (PO:0009031) that is part of a perianth (PO:0009058) where none of the sepals (PO:0009031) and/or petals (PO:0009032) are fused, you should use sepal.

Need to look at these associated terms:

  • is_a:
    • PO:0025324 : banner petal [0]
    • PO:0025326 : keel petal [0]
  • part_of
    • PO:0025144 : petal apex [0]
    • PO:0025146 : petal base [0]
    • PO:0006041 : petal epidermis [0]
    • PO:0025008 : petal margin [0]
    • PO:0006069 : petal parenchyma [0]
    • PO:0025511 : petal spur [0]
    • PO:0025218 : petal stomatal complex [0]
    • PO:0000054 : petal vascular system [0]
    • PO:0025325 : wing petal [0]


For corolla:

  • part_of:
    • corolla spur PO:0025512: Def'n: A collective organ part structure (PO:0025269) that is a slender, hollow extension of a corolla and has as parts segments of two more fused petals.

- should be is_a fused corolla?

    • keel PO:0025327: A boat-shaped collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023) that consists of the two lowest petals (PO:0009032) of a papilionaceous corolla (PO:0009059). Comment: The two petals of the keel are often fused at the apex and free at the base. The keel projects toward the front of the flower. Found in the flowers of some Fabaceae.
    • PO:0009032 : petal [0]
  • fused corolla (PO:0025581): A corolla (PO:0009059) that is composed of fused petals (PO:0025583).
  • calyptra corolla (PO:0025330): A fused corolla (PO:0025581) that is composed of fused petals (PO:0025583). Very similar definitions

epicalyx

  • epicalyx (PO:00090630): A collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023) composed of two or more phyllomes immediately outside the calyx (PO:0009060). [source: POC:curators]

Do we need a new term for epicalyx bract? - What are the individual members of the epicalyx; they are bracts.

Existing term: flower bract (PO:0009034): A bract that subtends a perianth that is part of a flower. [source: POC:curators]

Add epicalyx bract as an exact synonym?, or make a new child of flower bract . Not every flower bract is part of an epicalyx

Example from MAG: In the Trocodondraceae, the perianth is completely lacking, but they have little bracts subtending the reproductive structure.

Decided that we needed to add a new term:

epicalyx bract (new PO:0025577): A flower bract (PO:0009034) that is part of the epicalyx (PO:0009063). It will be sibling to the existing terms lemma and palea.

arilloid and arillode and caruncle

There is an issue in OE with these that the exact synonyms are the same in Spanish, so it generates an error.this was resolved in Release #20

  • arilloid (PO:0019022): A cardinal part of multi-tissue plant structure (PO:0025498) that is a fleshy outgrowth of a seed (PO:0009010). [source: ISBN:9780881928501]

Comment: Often conspicuous and found on seeds with a hard testa that are dispersed by animals. There is some variation in how different sources define the subtypes of arilloids.

Synonyms narrow: arillode; exact: ariloide (Spanish)

  • arillode (PO:0025378): An arilloid that is an elaborate outgrowth of a seed at the micropyler end. [source: ISBN:9780881928501]

Comment: Generally larger than a caruncle and not hard.

Synonyms exact: ariloide (Spanish)

  • caruncle (PO:0020060): An arilloid that is an outgrowth of a seed next to the micropyle. [source: ISBN:9780881928501]

Comment: Often hard and generally smaller and less elaborate than a arillode.

Synonyms exact: carúncula (Spanish)

  • aril PO:0009090: An arilloid that is an outgrowth of a seed from a seed funicle. [source: ISBN:9780881928501]

Synonyms exact: arilo (Spanish) exact: 仮種皮 (Japanese)

Comment : Usually envelopes most of the seed and is fleshy. If the ovule is pressed against the funicle to form a raphe, it may appear that the aril is growing from the raphe.

floral node

suggested definition: A cardinal organ part of a shoot axis where one or more flower may arise

Parent/relationship: is_a shoot node (PO:0005004)

Submitted: Johnny Lloyd


inflorescence node: A shoot node that is part of an inflorescence axis and where a spikelet, flower, floret or inflorescence branch is attached. [source: GR:Pankaj_Jaiswal]. PO:0006325

spine petiole

Requested by DWS: spine petiole (new PO:id)- A petiole that is sclerified and persistent.

The petiole abscisses longitudinally and the blade withers.

See the photo and description on this page: "Spines From Modified Petioles"

adventitious branch

Definition: A shoot axis (PO:00025029) that develops in an unusual place

Parent/relationship: is_a shoot axis (PO:0025029), develops from an adventitious bud


adventitious shoot axis

shoot-borne root (PO:0000042)

synonym: adventitious root

Need to align these three with the shoot-borne root

  • adventitious root apical meristem ; PO:0006021
  • adventitious root epidermis ; PO:0006039
  • adventitious root nodule ; PO:0000040

leaf lamina PO:0020039

-fix typo in comment

  • Def'n: A phyllome lamina (PO:0025396) that is the part of a leaf (PO:0025034) exclusive of the petiole (PO:0020038) or leaf sheath (PO:0020104), if either is present.
  • Comment: A leaf lamina is usually dorsiventrally flattened, but may be flattened in a median plant (perpendicular to the axis) in the case of phyllodes (PO:0025335) or other ensiform leaves (PO:0025333). This term should not be used for leaves that are not laminar (flat), like round leaves in Allium or needle-like leaves in Pinus or some Proteaceae.

If you are annotating to this term, please add an additional annotation to vascular leaf (PO:0009025) or non-vascular leaf (PO:0025075), depending on the species. All annotations for angiosperms, gymnosperms, and pteridophytes should go to vascular leaf and all annotations for bryophytes should go to non-vascular leaf.


Ultimate Unit (UU)

Requested by: Corvez Adele Created: 2013-02-01

  • Ultimate units are last branching-orders inserted at extremities of lateral branching systems. Each unit can divide several times, they are mostly tridimensional and their last dichotomies form ultimate appendages.

Corvez et al., 2012

suggested parentage: Ultimate unit is_a cardinal organ part

moss capsule

need to open tracker for this: moss capsule

prothallial cell and prothallium

On the POC POC call (12-11-12), we identified that we needed to add this as part of the gymnosperm pollen.

prothallial cell (PO:0025533):

proposed def'n: A vegetative plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from the division of the microspore (PO:0020048) and is part of the microgametophyte of vascular plants other than angiosperms.

should add the PO id for microgametophyte (PO:0025280) to the definition


For reference about prothallial cells in gymnosperms see:

Morphology of gymnosperms, by John M. Coulter and Charles J. Chamberlain. pages 2277-278 and 339-340.

Available online: Coulter + Chamberlain, 1910


Note: prothallium is a synonym for thallus (PO:0030027) and ....

How does prothallial cell compare to microgametophyte vegetative cell?

prothallial cell (PO:0025533): current def'n: A vegetative plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from the division of the microspore (PO:0020048) and is part of the microgametophyte of vascular plants other than angiosperms.

Revised: A native plant cell (PO:0025606) which is vegetative and develops from the division of the microspore (PO:0020048) of vascular plants other than angiosperms.

Revised comment: The prothallial cell (PO:0025533) is part of the microgametophyte (PO:0025280) and is believed to be the remnant of the vegetative tissue of the male gametophyte.

common primordium

This request was made by Elena Kramer during the beta review: , I wondered if there was some way to incorporate ...the phenomenon of common primordia (...would only apply to the development ontology)

"During floral development (at least in peas, maybe others), petals and stamens (and maybe other floral organs) may share a common primordium before development of a distinct petal or stamen primordia. We may want to add this to the flower developmental stage branch of the PGDSO."

This could be a structure in the PAE branch, and we can consider adding it as a stage when we work on flower development stages.

We all agreed that this should be a PAE, rather than a development stage. Need to propose definition on SF.

nucellar projections

The current definition of nucellar projection (PO:0008007) is: A portion of plant tissue that is the morphologically distinct portion of the nucellus overlying the vascular strands in the grass caryopsis. part_of nucellus.

This definition is specific to grasses, and should be rephrased, so it is more general.

Actually, I can't find any references to this outside grasses, so perhaps it is fine as is. Does anyone know of an example of this outside grasses? Maybe in other monocots?

No one know of an example outside grasses, so it is okay, but we can rephrase slightly to make it more braod.

proposed def.: A portion of plant tissue (PO:0009007) that is a morphologically distinct part of a nucellus (PO:0020020) overlying the vascular bundles (PO:0005020).

comment: Found a caryopsis in Poaceae.

part_of nucellus

rosette leaf and cauline leaf

The definitions for these terms need revision, especially cauline leaf. Rosette leaf is okay, but should be converted to genus-differentia form.

Current definitions:

rosette leaf (PO:0000014): One of multiple leaves borne in a rosette - a group of leaves, generally borne at the base of the plant, that are separated by very short internodes.

comment: Arabidopsis, vegetative development is characterized by the production of the rosette leaves.

cauline leaf (PO:0000013): Leaf or pairs/whorls of leaves borne on the stem. Comment: In Arabidopsis, refers to the leaves that are borne on the elongated inflorescence branches.

comment: In Arabidopsis, refers to the leaves that are borne on the elongated inflorescence branches.


Perhaps we should use the appropriate growth stages in their definitions, e.g., PO:0007113 rosette growth, and PO:0007089 stem elongation. However, stem elongation is defined as a vegetative growth stage, so it doesn't really apply to plants that are bolting

proposed definitions

rosette leaf: A vascular leaf (PO:0009025) that is part of a collective leaf structure (PO:0025022) in which the leaves are borne on a stem base (PO:0008039) that has very short stem internodes (PO:0020142).

comment: In many species, including Arabidopsis thaliana, the sporophyte vegetative stage (PO:0007134) is characterized by the production of the rosette leaves.


cauline leaf (PO:0000013): A vascular leaf (PO:0009025) that is borne on a stem (PO:0009047) or branch (PO:0025073) that has elongated shoot internodes (PO:0005005).

comment: In species that undergo bolting, such as Arabidopsis thaliana, cauline leaves may start to develop before or after the shoot axes elongates.

Question: Are there ever cauline leaves forming on an inflorescence axis (PO:0020122)?


Links from Lol:

http://www.arabidopsis.org/portals/education/growth.jsp

http://www.jstor.org/stable/2656849

non-vascular rosette leaves?

At the POC meeting on 6/7/11, PJ suggested that we make new general terms for rosette leaf and cauline leaf, is_a children of leaf. Then we could make specific terms for vascular rosette leaf and vascular cauline leaf.

However, I don't know if the terms rosette leaf and cauline leaf are ever used for non-vascular plants. Certainly leaves occur on a stem in mosses and liverworts, but it is not the case that the leaves first form during a rosette stage then the stem elongates. Instead, leaves are formed from the stem apex as it elongates.

If rosette leaf and cauline leaf only have one child each (vascular rosette leaf or vascular cauline leaf), is there really a point in making the general category?

Don't need these

sporocyte

Existing definitions:

sporocyte (PO:0006204): A diploid (2n) cell that undergoes meiosis and produces four haploid (1n) spores.

microsporocyte (PO:0020047): A diploid (2n) cell that undergoes meiosis and produces four haploid (1n) microspores. [source: ISBN:0878934030]

synonyms: microspore mother cell, PMC, pollen mother cell

megasporocyte (PO:0000431): A diploid (2n) cell that undergoes meiosis and produces four haploid (1n) megaspores. [source: ISBN:0471245208]

synonyms: megaspore mother cell, MMC


At the POC meeting on 5/6/11, we agreed to add sporocyte develops_from archesporial cell.

Already have:

megasporocyte develops_from female archesporial cell

microsporocyte dvelops_from primary sporogenous cell, which develops_from male archesporial cell


Proposed definitions:

sporocyte (PO:0006204): A plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from an archesporial cell (PO:0030056) and undergoes meiosis (GO:0007126) to produces four plant spores (PO:0025017).

Add: sporocyte develops_from archesporial cell

Should we add spore develops_from sporocyte? yes

meiosis (GO:0007126)


microsporocyte (PO:0020047): A sporocyte (PO:0006204) that develops from a primary sporogenous celll (PO:0006088) and undergoes meiosis (GO:0007126) to produces four microspores (PO:0020048). [source: ISBN:0878934030]

synonyms: microspore mother cell, PMC, pollen mother cell

Should we add microspore develops_from microsporocyte?

male meiosis (GO:0007140)

Better to use meiosis, rather than male meiosis.


megasporocyte (PO:0000431): A sporocyte (PO:0006204) that develops from a female archesporial cell (PO:0006015) and undergoes meiosis (GO:0007126) to produces four megaspores (PO:0020019). [source: ISBN:0471245208]

synonyms: megaspore mother cell, MMC

female meiosis (GO:0007143)

Better to use meiosis, rather than female meiosis.


Also need to address:

primary sporogenous cell (PO:0006088), current def.: It is formed by the division of the male archesporial initial. After several mitotic divisions these cells differentiate into pollen mother cells.


proposed def.: A plant cell (PO:0009002) that develops from a male archesporial cell (PO:0006014) and, after several mitotic divisions, develops into microsporocytes (PO:0020047).

okay


Note: external ontology ids should go in both the definition and as a Dbxref, because they don't work as links otherwise. They work as links okay in the comments.

spikelet

At the POC meeting on 8-30-11, we decided that this definition needs some work.

Current def.: Ultimate and congested inflorescence branch of the grasses. [source: APWeb:Glossary] Comment: It consists of one to many closely-packed flowers and associated glumes etc.

Should make it more general, because spikelets are found throughout the Poales (close relatives of grasses).


Proposed def.: A second order inflorescence that has as parts the glumes, a firinflorescence branches with short internodes, and a florets.

Comment: Part of a spike type inflorescence as found in grasses and other Poales.

From Ale:

spike: an unbranched, elongated inflorescence with sessile or subsessile flowers or spikelets maturing from the bottom upwards

spikelet: a small spike or secondary spike; the ultimate flower cluster of grasses and sedges, consisting of one to may flowers subtended by two bracts (glumes)

lamina areole

Propose new definitions:

phyllome lamina areole (PO:0025391): A cardinal organ part (PO:0025001) that is part of a phyllome lamina (PO:0025396) and is completely surrounded by phyllome lamina veins (PO:0025348) and cannot be divided into any smaller parts that are completely surrounded by phyllome lamina veins.

Comment: Any order of phyllome lamina vein can form the sides of a phyllome lamina areole. Taken together, the phyllome lamina areoles form a contiguous field of polygons over the area of a phyllome lamina. part_of phyllome lamina


leaf lamina areole (PO:0025392): A phyllome lamina areole (PO:0025391) that is part of a leaf lamina (PO:0020039) and is completely surrounded by leaf lamina veins (PO:0020138) and cannot be divided into any smaller parts that are completely surrounded by leaf lamina veins.

Comment: Any order of leaf lamina vein can form the sides of a leaf lamina areole. Taken together, the leaf lamina areoles form a contiguous field of polygons over the area of a leaf lamina. Free ending veinlets (PO:0025390) may be found within a leaf lamina areole. part_of leaf lamina

ovuliferous scale

New term to add, needed for definition of ovuliferous scale ovule (PO:0025491).

"Ovuliferous scale" seems to be the more commonly used name.

proposed def., ovuliferous scale: A megasporophyll (PO:0009027) that is part of a seed-scale complex (PO:id).

Comment: Has as part an ovuliferous scale ovule (PO:0025491) and is part of a ovulate cone ().

need to review this

Currently, ovuliferous scale is a narrow synonym of megasporophyll


ovulate cone, new term: A strobilus (PO:0025083) that has as parts ovuliferous scales () but no microsporophylls (PO:0009028).

synonym: female cone (related)

Move more specific synonyms form strobilus to these terms.

microsporangiate cone, new term: A strobilus (PO:0025083) that has as parts microsporophylls (PO:0009028) but no megasporophylls (PO:0009027).


seed-scale complex: A reproductive shoot system (PO:0025082) that is part of an ovulate cone (PO:0025083) and has as parts a ovuliferous scale () and a ovuliferous scale sterile bract ().


ovuliferous scale sterile bract: A bract (PO:0009055) that is part of a seed-scale complex and subtends an ovuliferous scale ().

Definitions of megasporophyll and microsporophyll

move part about angiosperms to the comment

Current def., megasporophyll: A structure upon which (or in the axil of which) one or more megasporangia are borne; in flowering plants, a carpel.

Current def., microporophyll: A structure on which one or more microsporangia are borne; in flowering plants, the stamen.

pericarp and seed coat

What is the problem with pericarp?

  • open tracker for pericarp cell types for PJ: "There are a number of pericarp components which may need PO terms".

see: http://www.relata.info/docs/RT%202008%201.pdf


pericarp (PO:0009084):A wall of a fruit, developed from the ovary or carpel wall.

Synonyms related: fruit peel, fruit rind

New def.: A portion of plant tissue that develops form the ovary wall and forms the outer layer or layers of a fruit.

comment: Usually has as parts an exocarp, mesocarp and endocarp. In a caryopsis, the pericarp is fused with the seed coat.

endocarp ; PO:0009086, synonym inner epidermis of pericarp

exocarp ; PO:0009085 synonyms outer epidermis of pericarp,


seed coat: A portion of plant tissue that is the covering of a seed derived from ovular - mainly integumentary - tissue.

Revised: A portion of plant tissue that develops from an integument and forms the covering of a seed. develops_from integument

Get rid of "usually" in def. of integument. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caryopsis

is a type of simple dry fruit — one that is monocarpelate (formed from a single carpel) and indehiscent (not opening at maturity) and resembles an achene, except that in a caryopsis the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat.

The caryopsis is popularly called a grain and is the fruit typical of the family Poaceae (or Gramineae), such as wheat, rice, and corn.

The term grain is also used in a more general sense as synonymous with cereal (as in "cereal grains", which include some non-Gramineae). Considering that the fruit wall and the seed are intimately fused into a single unit, and the caryopsis or grain is a dry fruit, little concern is given to technically separating the terms "fruit" and "seed" in these plant structures. In many grains, the "hulls" to be separated before processing are actually flower bracts.

link to a more scientific source :http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2442251


we also have the term:

caryopsis hull (PO:0006000): A collective phyllome structure that encloses a fruit of the Poaceae (caryopsis) and develops from a dried lemma and palea. [source: POC:Ramona_Walls]

ovary and the like

An ovary is either the basal part of a carpel (in an apocarpous gyneocium) or the basal part of a syncarpous gynoecium. This is how it is defined in Esau, Raven, Weberling, etc.

The same can be said of a style or a stigma. Therefore, all of these can be either part_of carpel or part_of gynoecium (which means they are always part_of gynoecium).


ovary wall: Part_of ovary, which may be part of carpel or part of gyneocium. Not a valid COP.

style: (Raven: A slender column of tissue that arises from the top of an ovary and through which the pollen tube grows). Just like ovary, it may be part of a carpel or part of a group of fused carpels. Weberling uses "monocarpellary style" for a style of a single carpel and "polycarpellary style" for the style of fused carpels.

If the styles are fused at the base but free at the top, the free portions are called "style branches" or "stylodia" (Troll), or "stigma branches" if it is only the stigma portion that is free.

stigma: Raven defines this as a part of a carpel. Esau is ambiguous about how to treat stigma in syncarpous gynoecium. Weberling refers to a single stigma for fused carpels, but also to multiple stigmas, if the carpels are fused at the base and style, but then free at the tips, where the stigmas are. Also refers to stigma lobes (e.g., a tulip, with three fused carpels, has a single stigma, with three lobes. Seem like we have to treat stigma the same as ovary and style.

anther and filament

Weberling: Although filaments are often fused, they are still referred to as individual filaments (e.g., the corona of Narcissus consists of fused filaments (not a single filament), with the anthers inserted on the inner surface). Anthers may also fuse, but it is less common. He uses the term "synanther" of a single structure made of fused anthers (e.g., Gesneriaceae, see this cool picture).

It seems like it would be better to keep anther and filament as part of stamen, since that is the more commmon state. We can use special terminology for when they are fused (such as corona and synather).

Cacti terms:

spinule: word for when the spines are stipules – synonym of stipule spine

In Beentje, spinule is defined as a small spine.

Add "spinule" as narrow synonym for stipule spine and as related synonym for other kinds of spines.

cladode and phylloclade

From Beentje:

cladode: single node or internode of stem or branch that is flattened and expanded to serve the functions of a leaf

phylloclade: portion of stem or branch (several nodes and internodes) flattened and expanded to serve the functions of a leaf.

FNA lists cladode, phylloclade, and cladophyll as exact synonyms: A stem segment that functions as a leaf; often more or less compressed.

proposed definition:

cladode: A shoot axis that is flattened and expanded.

comment: Has an increased surface area for photosynthesis and may function similar to a leaf in plants that have no or small leaves, such as cacti. Consists of one to several internodes and nodes.

synonyms: phylloclade, cladophyll

Dennis said: A shoot axis that is flattened. expanded is redundant. What about cholla? This does not work. The comment also does not work. Similarily the synonyms are not so much synonyms as they are subsets.

I don't know what the problem is with Cholla. As far as I know, it does not have cladodes or phylloclades, because the axes are round.

Recent interesting paper on cladodes in Asparagus:

Nakayama,H., Yamaguchi,T. and Tsukaya,H. (2012) Acquisition and Diversification of Cladodes: Leaf-Like Organs in the Genus Asparagus. The Plant Cell Online, 24, 929 –940.

PMID:22415273

In Asparagus, some cladodes have re-evolved a rounded shape. Are they still cladodes, or just shoot axes again at that point (given that the PO is not based on homology)?

rib

Should also add 'rib' for cacti and other plants.

Definition:

-caryopsis new child of fruit

-adventitious root nodule

Make two sub-types of tapetum

Based on the discussion on the PO conf call 4-9-13, we need to add the two types of tapetum(s). Added as a comment on tapetum for now.

See tracker at: tapetum types

Comment from DWS: there are two types of tapetum: ameboid and secretory/glandular:

Need to determine if it is more appropriate to put them as child of tapetum or anther wall tapetum.

See references in the literature to: Sporne KR (1973) A Note on the Evolutionary Status of Tapetal Types in Dicotyledons. New Phytologist 72: 1173–1174

link

link to book

link to OSU Thesis


Organizing the types of plant cells

New term added: native plant cell (PO:0025606) and moved all the non cultured types of cells there, but it really needs some organization.

In CL, they are organized by type:

  • absorptive cell CL:0000212 A cell that takes up and metabolizes substances.
  • ciliated cell ID: CL:0000064 A cell that has a filiform extrusion of the cell surface.
  • barrier cell ID: CL:0000215 A cell whose primary function is to prevent the transport of stuff across compartments.
  • defensive cell CL:0000473 A cell whose primary function is to protect the organism.
  • diploid cell ID: CL:0000415 A cell whose nucleus has two haploid genomes. xref_analog FMA:72300
  • haploid cell ID: CL:0000413 A cell whose nucleus contains a single haploid genome.
  • gamete ID: CL:0000300 A mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
  • polyploid cell ID: CL:0000412 A cell whose nucleus, or nuclei, each contain more than two haploid genomes.
  • secretory cell ID: CL:0000151 A cell that specializes in controlled release of one or more substances.
  • transporting cell ID: CL:0000627 A cell involved in transporting nutrients, minerals, water, gases and other chemicals between cells for a variety of purposes including conveying nutrition to other tissues, removing waste products from the tissues, conveying gases for respiration, distributing heat and repelling invasion of foreign substances. xref_definition TAIR:sr
  • supportive cell ID: CL:0000630 A cell whose primary function is to support other cell types.
  • somatic cell ID: CL:0002371 A cell of an organism that does not pass on its genetic material to the organism's offspring (i.e. a non-germ line cell).
  • stem cell CL:0000034 A relatively undifferentiated cell that retains the ability to divide and proliferate throughout life to provide progenitor cells that can differentiate into specialized cells.
  • storage cell ID: CL:0000629 A cell that is specialized to store a particular substance(s), which is(are) later released from the store for a particular purpose.
  • stuff accumulating cell ID: CL:0000325 A cell that is specialised to accumulate a particular substance(s).

Revisions to Plant Structure Development Stages:

POC 9-10-13: Add comment on how every stage can end in accidental death. Also mention something death being the canonical end point

Stages of Plant Embryo Development

Currently: in Version #20, Aug 2013:

Plant Embryo Dev Stages.png

Note: Not sure where the coleoptilar stage (PO:0001094) fits in- it has no letter code and apparently never has (at least in the last 4 years). The A zygotic stage term was removed sometime in 2011. Currently the heirarchy looks quite odd as starts with "B- proembryo stage"

-Removed the letters in the names and added preceded_by to order the stages. made coleoptilar stage (PO:0001094) a subclass of bilateral stage (PO:0004507).

Revisions June-July 2014:

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  • plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631): A sporophyte vegetative stage (PO:0007134) that occurs during the interval between the first cell division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423) and one of the following:
    • the beginning of the seed germination stage (PO:0007057) in seed plants,
    • the beginning of the formation of a plant organ (PO:0009008) such as a root (PO:0009005), shoot axis (PO:0025029), or vascular leaf (PO:0009025) in a cultured plant embryo (PO:0000010).
    • formation of the first vascular leaf (PO:0009025) in pteridophytes, the beginning of development of a sporangium (PO:0025094) in bryophytes,


An issue with the current definition is that it excludes the cotyledonary and true leaf formation stages, no? Also, the seed germination stage (PO:0007057) is defined as starting with seed imbibition.



    • Comment: Succeeds a plant zygote stage (PO:0001097). The plant embryo development stage generally starts after the first division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423), but in the case of a nucellar (adventitious) plant embryo (PO:0004537), somatic plant embryo (PO:0025302), microspore-derived cultured plant embryo (PO:0025305), and other embryos that arise through apogamy, it begins after the division of a single cell that is not a zygote. The end of the embryo stage varies among taxa. No plant species undergoes all of the sub-stages listed here.

Sub-classes:

plant proembryo stage (PO:0001180)]

plant proembryo stage (PO:0001180): A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between the first cell division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423) and the onset of the plant globular embryo stage (PO:0001185).

  • comment: The plant proembryo stage occurs prior to the differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034); epidermis (PO:0005679); and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)).


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plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185)

plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185): A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) during which a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division, but retains radial symmetry.

    • comment: During the plant globular embryo stage, differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034); epidermis (PO:0005679); and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)) occurs.

Comments from SF-RW: "We need a way to distinguish the end of the proembryo and the beginning of this stage. I think the end can be distinguished by bilaterality. I will have to do some research to see if there are differences in when a proembryo stage ends across land plants."

"According to Howell 1998, "Proembryo is the term given to describe the embryo up to the stage when the protoderm can be recognized, which is usually the globular stage." (reference?)

"Of course, the problem with this is that we define the protoderm as arising from an apical meristem, and that is not the case in the embryo. Seems like some authors refer to it as an epidermis and some as a protoderm at this stage. I am not an expert in this, but I think I feel more comfortable with calling it a protoderm rather than a fully developed epidermis. In that case, I suggest modifying the definition of protoderm, which I will post on isssue 125."

presumably, this is referring to: (https://sourceforge.net/p/obo/plant-ontology-po-term-requests/125/)


proposed definition RW:

  • plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185): A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between when a protoderm (PO:0006210) is first recognizable in a plant embryo (PO:0009009) and the onset of a plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507).

New comment: During the plant embryo globular stage, a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division but retains radial symmetry, and differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034), epidermis (PO:0005679), and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)) begins. During a plant embryo bilateral stage, the embryo begins to develop bilateral symmetry. Preceded by a plant proembryo stage (PO:0001180).

Propose re-revised def'n LC:

  • plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185): A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between when a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division, but retains radial symmetry, with the concomitant formation of a protoderm (PO:0006210), and the onset of a plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507).

comment: During the plant globular embryo stage, differentiation of the three main tissue systems (vascular system (PO:0000034); epidermis (PO:0005679); and the portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059)) occurs.

I would avoid describing the plant embryo bilateral stage here as it is confusing to the user. Could also mention the development of the embryo hypophysis (PO:0020109).


Goldberg et al, 1994 Science: ""Two critical events must occur after the embryo proper forms: (i) regions along the longitudinal apical-basal axis must differentiate from each other and generate embryonic organ systems, and (ii) the three primordial tissue layers of the embryo need to be specified. Both of these events take place during the globular-heart transition phase (Fig. 2 and Table 1). The embryo proper has a spherical shape during the proembryo and globular stages (Fig. 2). The first visible cell differentiation events occur at the 16-cell stage when the protoderm, or outer cell layer of the embryo proper, is produced and the hypophysis forms at the top of the suspensor (Fig. 2). Subsequent cell differentiation events within the embryo proper result in the production of an inner procambium tissue layer and a middle layer of ground meristem cells (Fig. 2)."


Revised def'n LC:

plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185): A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between when a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) increases in diameter through cell division, but retains radial symmetry (with the concomitant formation of a protoderm (PO:0006210)), and the onset of a plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507).


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plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507)

plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507): was: Change from radial to bilateral symmetry takes place during this embryonic stage.

revised def'n: A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) during which a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) develops bilateral symmetry.


RW: New proposed definition:

* plant embryo bilateral stage (PO:0004507): A plant embryo development stage (PO:0007631) that occurs during the interval between the transition from radial to bilateral symmetry in a plant embryo proper (PO:0000001) and the onset of a plant embryo expanding cotyledon stage (PO:0001078).

new comment: During a plant embryo expanding cotyledon stage, the embryo axis (PO:0019018) and embryo cotyledons (PO:0025470) begin to elongate. A plant embryo bilateral stage contains the stage commonly known as the heart stage. Preceded by a plant embryo globular stage (PO:0001185).

Ref: PMID:24784759


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Suggested revisions from Dora Szakonyi (from 2012-06-27):

  • See Open SF tracker: #488 embryo development terms
  • At the moment B proembryo stage_PO:0001180 is a synonym for both 'eight-celled stage in Arabidopsis' and 'two-celled stage in Arabidopsis'. Maybe it would be good to introduce as child terms separately:

* B proembryo stage_PO:0001180 (= preglobular stage)

  1. two-celled stage in Arabidopsis
  2. four-celled stage in Arabidopsis (= quadrant stage)
  3. eight-celled stage in Arabidopsis (= octant stage)

* Similarly, for C globular stage_PO:0001185 new child terms:

  1. dermatogen stage in Arabidopsis (=16-cell stage)
  2. early-globular stage in Arabidopsis (32-cell stage)
  3. mid-globular stage in Arabidopsis
  4. late-globular stage in Arabidopsis

* For D bilateral stage_PO:0004507

  1. Transition stage in Arabidopsis (=triangular stage)
  2. early-heart stage in Arabidopsis
  3. mid-heart stage in Arabidopsis
  4. late-heart stage in Arabidopsis

* E expanded cotyledon stage_PO:0001078 Linear cotyledon stage embryo

  1. early-torpedo stage in Arabidopsis
  2. mid-torpedo stage in Arabidopsis
  3. late-torpedo stage in Arabidopsis
  4. Bent cotyledon stage (curled cotyledon stage/walking stick stage)

* F mature embryo stage_PO:0001081


Older trackers:

References:

Other "To do" items:

  • Next: start working on the fruit ripening stages, leaf and and tuber development stages- see below
  • Complete edits on prothallial cell and prothallium
  • Post list of phloem terms to tracker- what needs to be done on them?
  • follow up with French fern folks about terms for ferns - email inquiry, terms on tracker
  • reopen gametophyte and sporophyte?
  • Resolve the question about axis vs stem
  • Open tracker for new term for caryopsis, other types of fruit
  • look at spikelet rachilla (PO:0009080): The axis of the spikelet, above the glumes. is_a inflorescence branch (PO:0025111). needs to be revised. tracker?
  • spikelet needs to be revised
  • ovary wall should not be a cardinal organ part as ovary is not an organ See Items_for_future_meetings#ovary_and_the_like below.
  • pappus element should not be a COP, as a pappus is not an organ- collective organ part structure. Each pappus element is a part of some organ (although there is some debate about which organ it is part of), thus pappus element is a cardinal organ part. The pappus is a collection of pappus elements, and therefor a collective organ part structure. I think the classification is correct.
  • egg apparatus- should not be a COP, as it part_of embryo sac which is_a megagametophyte which is_a whole plant This was classified back when we were looser with putting things under COP. Need to propose an alternative classification. Maybe a portion of plant tissue?
  • there are a number of parts of fruit such as the fruit septum (PO:0025268), fruit locule, fruit valve that should have dual parentage- e.g. fruit septum is_a septum (is_a col. organ part structure) and should also be is_a cardinal part of a multi-tissue plant structure.
  • Need to revisit the AISO annotations of segmented images, as some of the protoxylem terms are not in the live version yet (will be in Release #20).
  • Need to work on the development of the gametophytes in moss Moss Physcomitrella patens Reproductive Organ Development, Plant Phys, 2013
  • Add PO:id for tapetum (PO:0025313) to comment on tapetum cell (PO:0025543)
  • need to fix: paraclade cortex PO:0004721: A portion of ground tissue that is part of a cortex and part of a paraclade. - change to 'primary inflorescence branch cortex'; add PO:Ids
  • Add preceded_by to the sub-classes of floral organ formation stage (PO:0025585):
  • Need to fix: spikelet rachilla: (PO:0009080): The axis of the spikelet, above the glumes. [source: POC:curators] - Should be an inflorescence branch (primary?), add PO:Ids
  • look at caruncle (PO:0020060) again- came up in the contest of the arillode and arilloid.
  • Add a comment on the top level term about how all PSDS's may be terminated before reaching senescence stage.
  • should we add a costa has part hydrome and leptome, they are not always there?
  • fix comment on receptacle- strawberry is an accessory fruit, post on tracker
  • need to revisit the portion of meristem tissue definition- about 2 dozen direct is_a children, many of which are actually determinate tissues such as the phyllome anlagen (PO:0025430) and child terms, the primordium, etc
  • Need to revisit shoot node (PO:0005004): A cardinal organ part of a shoot axis where one or more spikelet, flower, floret, branch, bud, or leaf may arise. Refer to the POC call 10-1-13 for more details.
  • Need to revise 'root epidermis (PO:0006036)' to match the shoot system epidermis PO:0006035 (see POC_Conf._Call_10-29-13)
  • Consider getting rid of apical meristem (PO:0020144)- it forces dual parentage on the two child terms- shoot apical meristem (PO:0020148) and root apical meristem (PO:0020147) and forms a loop/cycle.



whole plant flowering stage PO:0007016

  • Now that we have revived the flowering stages, we need to revisit the whole plant flowering stages:

whole plant flowering stage (PO:0007016): A sporophyte reproductive stage (PO:0007130) during which a flower (PO:0009046) on a whole plant (PO:0000003) is open.

This is incorrect as in many plants, pollination occurs before the flowers open, especially self-pollinated plants

  • child terms need to be revised and the synonyms need to be reviewed, compare synonyms and stages
    • PO:0007026 : FL.00 first flower(s) open stage [24,868]
    • PO:0007034 : FL.01 1/4 of flowers open stage
    • PO:0007053 : FL.02 1/2 of flowers open stage [0]
    • PO:0007052 : FL.03 3/4 of flowers open stage [0]
    • PO:0007024 : FL.04 end of flowering stage [2]

Why are there ~25,000 associations on the first one and none on the rest? They look like they are all from Zea Mays, and 1 from SGN.


fruit development stages (PO:0001002)

  • To avoid confusion, the whole plant fruit development stages (PO:0025500) were renamed in Release_19 to make it clear that they apply to whole plants.
  • The plant phenotype pilot project needs terms for grain (fruit) development stages such as milk stage (as synonym for more general term) and mature or dry stage.
  • We currently have terms for two sub-classes:
    • fruit formation stage PO:0025501 [145]
      • PO:0025503 : fruit initiation stage [0]
      • PO:0025505 : fruit size 10 to 30% stage [0]
      • PO:0025506 : fruit size 30 to 50% stage [0]
      • PO:0025507 : fruit size 50 to 70% stage [0]
      • PO:0025508 : fruit size 70% to final size stage [0]
      • PO:0025504 : fruit size up to 10% stage [0]
    • PO:0025502 : fruit ripening stage [118]

fruit ripening stage PO:0025502 and sub-classes

New terms are needed to describe the stages of ripening for individual fruits. Have a revised parent term; need the sub-classes.

fruit ripening stage: A fruit development stage (PO:0001002) during which a single fruit (PO:0009001) participates in the process of fruit ripening (GO:0009835).

Comment: Succeeds a fruit formation stage (PO:0025501). This stage is to be used for an individual fruit. Fruit ripening (GO:0009835) is defined as: an aging process that has as participant a fruit. Ripening causes changes in one or more characteristics of a fruit (color, aroma, flavor, texture, hardness, cell wall structure) and may make it more attractive to animals and aid in seed dispersal. For the development stage of a whole plant (PO:0000003), use whole plant fruit ripening stage (PO:0007010).


fruit ripening (GO:0009835): An aging process that has as participant a fruit. Ripening causes changes in one or more characteristics of a fruit (color, aroma, flavor, texture, hardness, cell wall structure) and may make it more attractive to animals and aid in seed dispersal.

related synonyms: fruit maturation; fruit senescence

PO:0001170 : seed development stage [33916]

  • PO:0004506 : developing seed stage [10]
  • PO:0001040 : dry seed stage [19]
  • PO:0007633 : endosperm development stage [33495]
  • PO:0004505 : fertilized ovule stage [4]
  • PO:0025374 : seed dormant stage [23]
  • PO:0007632 : seed maturation stage [12]

plant organ development stage (PO:0025339) and child terms:

  • moved leaf development (PO:0001050) to be subclass of phyllome development stage, will be adding flower bract development (PO:new) see below.

Phyllome snap shot.jpg

Comment: Includes stages for the initiation, expansion, and senescence of a phyllome such as a leaf, lemma, or stamen.

reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530)

  • Is_a: collective plant organ structure development stage (PO:0025338)
  • We need to build a hierarchy for the development of conifer cones- as they are also reproductive shoot systems
    • A conifer cone is a strobilus (PO:0025083): A reproductive shoot system consisting of a number of modified leaves (sporophylls) or ovule-bearing scales grouped terminally on a stem. [source: ISBN:0716710072, POC:curators]
      • Comment: May be simple or compound. Found in lycophytes such as Selaginella and Lycopodium, sphenophytes such as Equisetum, gymnosperms such as cycad, conifers, gnetophytes and the pollen producing structures of Gingko. The term cone is often used for strobili that are woody. Flowers are sometimes considered bisexual strobili. Some flowering plants such as Alnus have inflorescences called catkins that resemble strobili, but are not.
  • moss reproductive structures: these would both be children of plant organ development, as moss lacks a shoot system.
    • multicellular plant gametangium (PO:0025124):- antheridium (PO:0025125) and archegonium (PO:0025126)- produce the gametes
    • sporangium (PO:0025094): A plant organ in which spores are produced.


Need to look at the fern sporangia- that is the reproductive structure for those plants


  • This would parallel the two existing sub-classes:

inflorescence development stage (PO:0021004)and sub-classes

  • Currently this has two sub-classes:
    • PO:0021004 : inflorescence initiation stage [0]
    • PO:0007037 : inflorescence bifurcation stage [0]
  • Inflorescence development stage (PO:0001083):A reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530) that has as primary participant a inflorescence (PO:0009049).
    • inflorescence initiation stage (PO:0021004): Stage of inflorescence development marked by the formation of the inflorescence meristem on a vegetative branch. [source: POC:Felipe_Zapata]
    • inflorescence bifurcation stage ( PO:0007037): Stage of inflorescence development marked by the formation of two, often equal-sized, inflorescence meristems from one inflorescence meristem. [source: POC:curators]

These need to be revised and additional stages need to be developed.

flower development stage:

This is mostly done- this reference might be helpful for the legume flowers and have annotations to add. Floral Development in Legumes: (Plant Physiol, March 2003, Vol. 131, pp. 911-926)

collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) and child terms

collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578): A collective plant organ structure development stage (PO:0025338) that has as primary participant collective phyllome structure (PO:0025023).

  • Made these part_of floral organ differentiation stage (PO:0007600), need to work on the definitions....
    • androecium development stage (PO:0007605): A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has as a primary participant an androecium (PO:0009061).
    • calyx development stage (PO:0007603):A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has as a primary participant a calyx (PO:0009060).
    • corolla development stage (PO:0007604):A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has as a primary participant a corolla (PO:0009059).
    • gynoecium development stage (PO:0007606): A collective phyllome structure development stage (PO:0025578) that has a primary participant a gynoecium (PO:0009062).

Collective phyllome snap shot.jpg

New term flower bract development stage (new po:id)

flower bract development stage (new po:id):

- will be parent to lemma development stage and palea development stage

  • lemma development stage (PO:0001047): A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a lemma (PO:0009037).
    • PO:0001055 : lemma primordia visible stage [1]
    • PO:0001056 : lemma differentiation and expansion stage [0]
    • PO:0001057 : fully expanded lemma stage [0]


  • palea development stage (PO:0001048): A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a palea (PO:0009038).
    • PO:0001058 : palea primordia visible stage [1]
    • PO:0001070 : palea differentiation and expansion stage [0]
    • PO:0001071 : fully expanded palea stage [0]

anther development stage (PO:0001004) and its child terms

  • anther development stage (PO:0001004): Stages of development of the anther defined by characteristic morphological, cytological, histological or other visible features.
  • Is_a androecium development stage (PO:0007605):
  • In Release #19, we renamed anther wall tapetum degeneration initiated stage (PO:0001032): An anther development stage during which degeneration of the anther wall tapetum (PO:0009071) is initiated, as the deposition on the surface of the microspore (PO:0020048) primexine proceeds.

Blackmore S, Wortley AH, Skvarla JJ, Rowley JR (2007) Pollen wall development in flowering plants. New Phytologist 174: 483–498

tuber growth and development stages

This item has been open on SF since 6/2009, How we work these in will depend on restructuring of PSDS

We will have to differentiate between the two sub-types of tuber (PO:0025522), as they will have different development:

  • tuber (PO:0025522): A plant axis (PO:0025004) that is radially enlarged. [source: POC:curators]
  • PO:0004543: shoot axis tuber [6]
  • PO:0025476: tuberous root tuber [0]

So the main classes could be under: is_a plant axis development stage (PO: new) is_a plant organ development stage (PO:0025339)


From Naama Menda: "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).

Suggested stages:

  • tuber initiation
  • tuber growth
  • tuber maturation

Would these be the same for the two different types of tubers? Also need: tuber dormancy

  • sprout development (does this correspond to tube axillary bud development? Should come after tuber maturation)
  • All the SGN annotations refer to potato, which is a subterranean tuber (PO:0004547)
    • part_of children:
      • PO:0025070 : subterranean tuber axillary bud meristem
      • PO:0025081 : subterranean tuber axillary shoot (exact synonym: tuber sprout)
      • PO:0025042 : subterranean tuber axillary vegetative bud (narrow synonym: potato eye)
      • PO:0025048 : subterranean tuber epidermis
      • PO:0025045 : subterranean tuber periderm
      • PO:0025038 : subterranean tuber storage parenchyma


Further info and references:

Potato Growth & Development

Tuber on a chip: differential gene expression during potato tuber development

Growth of the Potato Tuber

xylem developmental stages:

See discussions of primary xylem on POC_Conf._Call_6-11-13

Existing definitions:

* secondary xylem development stage (PO:0025427): A xylem development stage (PO:0025425) that has as primary participant a portion of secondary xylem (PO:0005848) tissue during the interval between the beginning of a cell division stage of secondary xylem (PO:0025463) and the death of the last living cell in the secondary xylem. [source: POC:wood_curators]

  • Need: primary xylem development stage (PO:new): A xylem development stage (PO:0025425) that has as primary participant a primary xylem (PO:0005849) tissue. needs to be expanded

whole plant development stages (PO:0007033)

  • sporophyte vegetative stage (PO:0007134):

child terms need to be revised:

    • plant embryo stage (PO:0007631)
    • 0 seed germination stage (PO:0007057)
    • coleoptile emergence stage (PO:0007045)
    • 1 main shoot growth stage (PO:0007112)
    • 2 formation of axillary shoot stage (PO:0007073)
    • seedling development stage (PO:0007131)

whole plant fruit ripening stage (PO:0007010)

  • whole plant fruit ripening stage: A whole plant fruit development stage (PO:0025500) that begins when the first fruit (PO:0009001) on a whole plant (PO:0000003) begins the process of ripening (GO:0009835) in a way which, in case there are other fruits, the majority of the other fruits start to ripen continuously therewith, and ends with earliest of the following: (1) the whole plant begins a sporophyte senescent stage (PO:0007017), (2) the whole plant begins a sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132), or (3) all fruits on the whole plant are finished ripening.

Comment: Succeeds a whole plant fruit formation stage (PO:0007042). This term is to be used for a stage of development of a whole plant. For the stages of development of an individual fruit, see fruit ripening stage (PO:0025502). Although individual fruits are undergoing fruit ripening (GO:0009835), which is a type of senescence, during this stage, the whole plant is not yet undergoing multicelluar organism senescence (GO:0010259). An iteroparous species generally will have only one fruit ripening stage in its life, while a semelparous species may have multiple fruit ripening stage in its life. A whole plant fruit ripening stage may be followed by a sporophyte senescent stage, as in case (1) or by a sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132), as in case (2). In evergreen species and species that fruit multiple times during a growing season, a plant may have multiple fruit development stages without entering dormancy or senescence, as in case (3). In plants with continuous (i.e., indeterminate) fruit development (GO:0010154), new fruits may continue to develop after the first fruit has begun to ripen and the whole plant fruit formation stage (PO:0007042) has ended. In some plants, fruit may continue to ripen after the whole plant has entered a sporophyte dormant stage or sporophyte senescent stage and left the whole plant fruit ripening stage. Some plants may never enter a whole plant fruit ripening stage, because fruits only begin to ripen after the plant has entered a sporophyte dormant stage or sporophyte senescent stage. Although the use of synonyms like "10-dough stage in sorghum" properly refer to the development of an individual fruit, they are used as here to extrapolate to a whole plant.


 **Add link to this tracker from the whole plant fruit ripening stage (PO:0007010)**

See comments from BS from email:

  • On Wed, Sep 18, 2013

- A lot of this needs to go, I think:

- early, middle and late are okay, but then we need to define them non-circularly and if you want to keep whole plant f.r. complete stage' then you have to define it so that it differs from 'late ...'

WPFRS.png

Proposed Revisions to sub-classes:

Comment from RW: The current definitions are very vague and circular! For now, propose just rewording them so it is clear that they refer to whole plants, but we will need to develop some more specific boundaries for these stages at some point.

need to open tracker for this set:

* whole plant beginning of fruit ripening stage (PO:0007036):

current name and def'n:FR.00 beginning of fruit ripening stage (PO:0007036): The stage at which fruit maturation begins.

proposed def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant begins.

comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.

Add related synonyms:

  • BBCH principle growth stage 81; Beginning of ripening: berries begin to develop variety-specific colour
  • grape E-L stage: 35 Berries begin to colour and enlarge, beginning of veraison
  • whole plant early fruit ripening stage (PO:0007001)

current name and def'n: FR.01 early stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007001): The early stage in fruit ripening

proposed def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant is in an early stage.

comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.

Add related synonyms:

  • middle of veraison
  • BBCH principal growth stage 83

* whole plant mid fruit ripening stage (PO:0007031): current name and def'n: FR.02 mid stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007031) The stage when fruit ripening is midway.

proposed new def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant is midway.

proposed comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.

* whole plant late fruit ripening stage (PO:0007050):

current name and def'n: FR.03 late stage of fruit ripening (PO:0007050): The late stage of fruit ripening.

proposed new def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of one of more fruits on the plant is in a late stage.

comment: This terms is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.

* whole plant fruit ripening complete stage (PO:0007038):

current name and def'n: FR.04 fruit ripening complete stage (PO:0007038): The stage at which fruit ripening is complete.

Proposed Def'n: A fruit ripening stage of whole plant (PO:0007010) during which ripening (GO:0009835) of most of the fruits on the plant is complete.

comment: This term is best used for plant with more or less synchronous fruit development. This stage occurs only once in the life of annual plants, but may occur once for each growing season in perennial plants.

related synonyms:

  • BBCH principal growth stage 89
  • grape E-L stage: 38; Berries ripe for harvest

GO requests:

Multicellular organism senescence/aging (GO:0010259)

  • Multicellular organism senescence/aging (GO:0010259): includes loss of functions such as resistance to disease, homeostasis, and fertility, as well processes like cellular senescence, organ senescence, and wear and tear. The POC curators have requested to the GOC that they revise the definition of GO:0010259, to make it more appropriate for plants.


Link to PO tracker: gametophyte/sporophyte senescent stage


PJ Suggested revisions to leaf shaping (GO:0010358); Proposed new name: multidimensional leaf expansion: The developmental process that pertains to the organization of a leaf in three-dimensional space once the structure has initially formed.

apoplast and symplast

  • apoplast (GO:0048046): The cell membranes and intracellular regions in a plant are connected through plasmodesmata, and plants may be described as having two major compartments: the living symplast and the non-living apoplast. The apoplast is external to the plasma membrane and includes cell walls, intercellular spaces and the lumen of dead structures such as xylem vessels. Water and solutes pass freely through it.

includes tracheids

This definition needs to be modified to be similar to the one for symplast. Lots of this should go in the comment.

  • symplast (GO:0055044): The interconnected cell membranes and intracellular regions of a plant. The interconnections occur via the plasmodesmata.

- all the plasma connected, through plasmodesmata, transport through the cytoplasm

See: Link to diagram Apoplast_and_symplast_pathways

See: Apoplastic versus Symplastic Pathways in roots

  • Suggest revised GO definitions for apoplast and symplast and add transport terms

Parent term:

  • transport (GO:0006810): The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, or within a multicellular organism by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.
  • apoplastic transport (new GO term): A transport process (GO:id) that occurs in the apoplast (GO:0048046)
  • symplastic transport (new GO term): A transport process (GO:id) that occurs in the symplast (GO:0055044)

comments: symplastic transport is a diffusion process

  • Submit tracker for GO biol process term to describe callus formation

Wood ontology terms

See separate page: Wood Ontology PO and GO Term Development

root terms

Submitted by Rich Zobel (Nov 2009). Still need to work on definitions for these terms.

Growth forms

From Daniel Hiss: "IMHO plant growth/life forms should be best integrated as an extension to PO." Also need acrocarpous and pleurocarpous moss (these could be growth forms).

epidermis/epidermal cell : plant v. animal