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POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Jan 29th, 2013 10am PST/1pm EST
 
POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Jan 29th, 2013 10am PST/1pm EST
  
In attendance:
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In attendance: ''Laurel Cooper (OSU),  Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, NY), Justin Preece (OSU), Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU)''
  
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Absent: ''Justin Elser (OSU), Dennis W Stevenson (NYBG), Marie Alejandra Gandolfo (Cornell)''
  
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Streaming recording link: https://ontology.webex.com/ontology/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=71812867&rKey=899b35bc355f9bcb
  
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Download recording link: https://ontology.webex.com/ontology/lsr.php?AT=dw&SP=MC&rID=71812867&rKey=8974dc4bb6e2c35d
  
=Open trackers: To be addressed: PSDS Terms=
 
  
==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3595703&group_id=76834&atid=835555 shoot system development stage]==
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=Updates=
Revisions and new terms needed for grape data set:
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'''- Release #19 is out Dec 31st, 2012'''- [[Release_19]]
  
We are deficient in terms to describe the stages of development of the shoot system (PO:0009006).
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Highlights: Addition of 35 new terms, for both the Plant Anatomical Entity (20) and Plant Structure Development Stage (15) branches. It also includes new and updated annotation data for ''Oryza sativa'', ''Vitis vinifera'', ''Gossypium hirsutum'' and ''Arabidopsis thaliana''.
  
We currently have collective plant organ structure development stage (PO:0025338) with two direct child terms: flower development stage (PO:0007615) and inflorescence development stage (PO:0001083).
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This release also includes a new feature: Japanese translations displayed on the browser as synonyms for the Plant Anatomical Entity terms.  
  
I suggest we should have:
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'''- Status of new hire at NYBG?'''
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''DWS has posted an ad on the [http://jobs.botany.org/index.php?module=clip&type=user&func=display&tid=3&pid=257&title=Postdoctoral%20Researcher BSA site] and the [http://www.nybg.org/employment/listing.php?id_employment_listings=1147 NYBG] site and has not had very many responses from interested candidates.  He will send it to LC and we will send it out on PO-announce and circulate it. It could also be posted on the ASPB site. ''
  
'''shoot system development stage (PO:0025527)''': A plant structure development stage (PO:0009012) that has as primary participant a shoot system (PO:0009006).
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'''-Update from NYBG:'''  
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''Images analysis project: DWS has a bunch of images with different leaf venation patterns, the example would go from GO terms to images. Across monocots, margin characters, could do an in situ''
  
added relations: shoot system (PO:0009006) participates_in shoot system development stage
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''- DWS will send some sample images to JP, will test them to see if they can be recognized. Can they label with terms from other ontologies, such as GO.
  
'''bud development stage (PO:0025528)''': A shoot system development stage (PO:0025527) that has as primary participant a bud (PO:0009006).
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''- Need high contrast images, leaf margin images, serrated vs regular ''
  
added relations:  bud (PO:0009006) participates_in bud development stage (PO:0025528).
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''- Active learning component is more complex, but could be a good use case''
  
bud dormancy stage (PO:0025529):
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''- Images on PlantSytematics.org- PJ is working on a format for what info needs to be filled in- making a template and will send it to DWS
proposed def'n: A bud development stage (PO:0025528) during which a bud (PO:0009006) participates in a bud dormancy process (GO:0097207)
 
  
bud dormancy process GO:0097207
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''- Put PO:IDs in as well as the term name in the labels on the images''
  
Definition:  A dormancy process in which dormancy (sometimes called a dormant state) is induced, maintained or broken in a bud. Bud dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated. It may be a response to environmental conditions such as seasonality or extreme heat, drought, or cold. The exit from bud dormancy is marked by the resumed growth of the bud.
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'''- Priorities for PO terms to be labeled in images:'''
   
 
Source: GOC:PO_curators, PO_REF:00009
 
  
Comment: Bud dormancy may precede dormancy of the whole plant.
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''PJ: Anything related to model plant species (ie: ones we host data for already?).  Also, brassicaceae, grape, eucalyptus (have terms for calyptra etc), grass flower structures- spikes, panicles, different inflorescences; Physcomitrella (DWS will ask Stefan Rensing for access to pictures).
  
Then we could add: 
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''- Need to have a sample database in place when we prepare the new proposal- mid march''
  
New term: bud swell stage PO:0025531
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''PJ: we can spend about a week and get a few reference images annotated''
  
Synonyms: exact: E-L 2
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'''- Publications'''
Definition: A bud development stage (PO:0025528) during which a bud (PO:0009006) enlarges due to growth of the shoot system (PO:0009006).
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''- met with RW in PAG about PSDS paper, pj said she is having difficulties doing the homology searches''
  
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=cROP proposal and ERA-CAPS=
  
New termbud burst stage (PO:0025532):
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* LC has been talking with EA and RBMeeting planned for Thurs Jan 31, 2013- webex call has been sent out
A shoot system development stage (PO:0025527) during which a shoot system (PO:0009006) emerges from the bud (PO:0009006).
 
Synonyms: exact: E-L 4
 
  
===reproductive shoot system development stage (new PO:0025530)===
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* ERA-CAPS planning meeting Jan 24th in Paris- see notes on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rbbqTUFE6OY68X4dbI8uFVsZ-LQkJpsrAMtIUF_NiM0/edit cROP Vision and ERA-CAPS proposal]
Proposed def'n: A shoot system development stage (PO:0025527) that has as primary participant a reproductive shoot system (PO:0025082).  
 
  
add relation:  reproductive shoot system (PO:0025082) participates_in reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530).
 
  
and revise the two existing child terms:
 
  
'''flower development stage (PO:0007615)''': A collective plant organ structure development stage (PO:0025338) that has as primary participant a flower (PO:0009046).
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"We need to get a half page description from you/Pankaj on what the US project will do as we need this to submit our grant.
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We also need to write a section on how the grants will interact and I can’t do that with out knowing what you guys will do.  
  
'''flower development stage (PO:0007615)''':  A reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530) that has as primary participant a flower (PO:0009046).
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So if at all possible do you think you/Pankaj might be able to get us something by the end of the week as you know the deadline is the 15th and I am starting to worry. Ruth"
  
already has a cross product flower is participant
 
  
  
===inflorescence development stage (PO:0001083)===
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See notes on  [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MPmGU922UaiWX7B8wXMYYrBPc7m9X1UVakSB8pqekQ0/edit# cROP-OSU Proposal Plan]
current def'n:  Stages of development of an inflorescence defined by characteristic morphological, structural, histological or other visible features.
 
  
Revised:  A reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530) that has as primary participant a inflorescence (PO:0009049).
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=New terms added during last release: PSDS Terms=
 
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Tabled for next meeting... Check the [[Items_for_future_meetings]]
added relation:  inflorescence (PO:0009049) participates_in reproductive shoot system development stage (PO:0025530)
 
 
 
All have DbxRef to OBO_SF_PO: 3595703
 
 
 
===References for grape terms:===
 
 
 
Coombe (1995) Growth Stages of the Grapevine: Adoption of a system for identifying grapevine growth stages. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 1: 104–110  [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1755-0238.1995.tb00086.x/abstract link]
 
 
 
Lorenz et al (1995) Growth Stages of the Grapevine: Phenological growth stages of the grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. ssp. vinifera)—Codes and descriptions according to the extended BBCH scale†. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 1: 100–103 [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1755-0238.1995.tb00085.x/abstract link]
 
 
 
=Open trackers: To be addressed: PAE terms=
 
 
 
==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3563927&group_id=76834&atid=835555 basal axillary shoot system (tiller)] (PO:0005001)==
 
 
 
Currently:  An axillary shoot shoot system (PO:0006343) that develops from an axillary vegetative bud (PO:0004712) that is part of a stem base (PO:0008039).
 
 
 
Comment: Called a tiller in the Poaceae.
 
 
 
This should be revised to develop from an axillary bud rather than an
 
axillary vegetative bud (PO:0004712), since tillers often become
 
reproductive.
 
 
 
Proposed def'n: An axillary shoot system (PO:0006343) that develops from
 
an axillary bud (PO:0004709) that is part of a stem base (PO:0008039).
 
 
 
also tillers occur in many grasses, not just the Poaceae
 
 
 
-add SF DBXref
 
 
 
==[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3597966&group_id=76834&atid=835555 prothallial cell]==
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
==[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3185175&group_id=76834&atid=835555 seta]==
 
 
 
seta (PO:0030032):
 
 
 
Currently: A plant axis that holds up a spore capsule. [source: ISBN:0962073342, POC:curators]
 
 
 
proposed def'n : A stalk (PO:0025066) that supports a spore capsule, the sporangium (PO:0025094). [source: ISBN:9780473067304]
 
 
 
Comment: Found in some bryophytes, especially mosses and liverworts.
 
 
 
Malcolm B, Malcolm N (2000) Mosses and other bryophytes: an illustrated glossary. Micro-Optics Press
 
 
 
 
 
Comments from SF:
 
"A stalk is a cardinal organ part, and should be part of the same organ as the thing it is holding up (e.g., a petiole is part of a leaf and holds up the lamina that is part of the same leaf). The seta and the capsule are not part of the same organ. The seta is like the stem of a moss sporophyte and is thus a plant axis. It could more specifically be a shoot axis." (RW)
 
 
 
 
 
stalk (PO:0025066): A cardinal organ part that is elongated and sub-cylindrical to cylindrical and supports another cardinal organ part. Comment: Some stalks may be ridged or grooved.
 
 
 
note: It does not say it has to be part of the same organ as the thing it is holding up. 
 
 
 
 
 
* plant axis: An axial plant organ,  narrow synonym= stalk
 
 
 
Other examples of stalks: filament of stamen, antheridium stalk (PO:0030035), archegonium stalk (PO:0030036), funicle (PO:0020006), petiolule (PO:0020050), petiole (PO:0020038), leaf rachis (PO:0020055)
 
 
 
antheridiophore (PO:0030033)
 
 
Def'n: A stalk (PO:0025066) that supports an antheridium head (PO:0030075). [source: ISBN:0962073342]
 
Comment: Found in mosses and other bryophytes such as the liverwort Marchantiales.
 
 
 
archegoniophore (PO:0030034): Def'n: A stalk (PO:0025066) that supports an archegonium head (PO:0030034). [source: ISBN:0962073342]  
 
 
 
Comment: Found in Marchantiales.
 
 
 
 
 
The seta is part of the sporophyte (not a PO term) and supports the moss capsule (synonym of sporangium)
 
 
 
Open tracker for [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3140824&group_id=76834&atid=835555 moss capsule]
 
  
 
=Meeting Report=
 
=Meeting Report=
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=Update on planning for cROP proposal=
 
=Update on planning for cROP proposal=
  
EU consortium is moving ahead with the ERA-CAPs propsal- they will had a meeting last week in Paris to proceed with writing
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EU consortium is moving ahead with the ERA-CAPs proposal- they will had a meeting last week in Paris to proceed with writing
  
 
See notes on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rbbqTUFE6OY68X4dbI8uFVsZ-LQkJpsrAMtIUF_NiM0/edit gdocs]
 
See notes on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rbbqTUFE6OY68X4dbI8uFVsZ-LQkJpsrAMtIUF_NiM0/edit gdocs]
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The New York Botanical Garden & Fordham University
 
The New York Botanical Garden & Fordham University
  
=Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan 29th, 2013 at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern=
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=Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 12th, 2013 at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern=

Latest revision as of 19:49, 11 February 2013

POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Jan 29th, 2013 10am PST/1pm EST

In attendance: Laurel Cooper (OSU), Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, NY), Justin Preece (OSU), Pankaj Jaiswal (OSU)

Absent: Justin Elser (OSU), Dennis W Stevenson (NYBG), Marie Alejandra Gandolfo (Cornell)

Streaming recording link: https://ontology.webex.com/ontology/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=71812867&rKey=899b35bc355f9bcb

Download recording link: https://ontology.webex.com/ontology/lsr.php?AT=dw&SP=MC&rID=71812867&rKey=8974dc4bb6e2c35d


Updates

- Release #19 is out Dec 31st, 2012- Release_19

Highlights: Addition of 35 new terms, for both the Plant Anatomical Entity (20) and Plant Structure Development Stage (15) branches. It also includes new and updated annotation data for Oryza sativa, Vitis vinifera, Gossypium hirsutum and Arabidopsis thaliana.

This release also includes a new feature: Japanese translations displayed on the browser as synonyms for the Plant Anatomical Entity terms.

- Status of new hire at NYBG? DWS has posted an ad on the BSA site and the NYBG site and has not had very many responses from interested candidates. He will send it to LC and we will send it out on PO-announce and circulate it. It could also be posted on the ASPB site.

-Update from NYBG: Images analysis project: DWS has a bunch of images with different leaf venation patterns, the example would go from GO terms to images. Across monocots, margin characters, could do an in situ

- DWS will send some sample images to JP, will test them to see if they can be recognized. Can they label with terms from other ontologies, such as GO.

- Need high contrast images, leaf margin images, serrated vs regular

- Active learning component is more complex, but could be a good use case

- Images on PlantSytematics.org- PJ is working on a format for what info needs to be filled in- making a template and will send it to DWS

- Put PO:IDs in as well as the term name in the labels on the images

- Priorities for PO terms to be labeled in images:

PJ: Anything related to model plant species (ie: ones we host data for already?). Also, brassicaceae, grape, eucalyptus (have terms for calyptra etc), grass flower structures- spikes, panicles, different inflorescences; Physcomitrella (DWS will ask Stefan Rensing for access to pictures).

- Need to have a sample database in place when we prepare the new proposal- mid march

PJ: we can spend about a week and get a few reference images annotated

- Publications - met with RW in PAG about PSDS paper, pj said she is having difficulties doing the homology searches

cROP proposal and ERA-CAPS

  • LC has been talking with EA and RB: Meeting planned for Thurs Jan 31, 2013- webex call has been sent out


"We need to get a half page description from you/Pankaj on what the US project will do as we need this to submit our grant. We also need to write a section on how the grants will interact and I can’t do that with out knowing what you guys will do.

So if at all possible do you think you/Pankaj might be able to get us something by the end of the week as you know the deadline is the 15th and I am starting to worry. Ruth"


See notes on cROP-OSU Proposal Plan

New terms added during last release: PSDS Terms

Tabled for next meeting... Check the Items_for_future_meetings

Meeting Report

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

We hosted a workshop focusing on:

Applications of Ontologies for Plant and Animal Genomics

  • Date and Time: Saturday, January 12, 2013: 08:00 AM - 10:10 AM, Royal Palm Salon 5-6

Speakers: Eva Huala, Reinhard Simon, Elizabeth Arnaud, Chris Mungall, and Pankal presented the cROP Vision


posters: LC presented a poster #P0936 "Development of the Reference Plant Trait Ontology: A Unified Resource for Plant Phenomics".

JP presented an AISO Computer Demo: Date and Time: Sunday, January 13, 2013; 5:20 PM, California room


Update on planning for cROP proposal

EU consortium is moving ahead with the ERA-CAPs proposal- they will had a meeting last week in Paris to proceed with writing

See notes on gdocs

Schema: see 1-28-13 ppt


From EA: "As our project (ie:GCP) cannot be a BREAD idea and EAGER project, Diana suggested that The GCP/Bioversity entry point in the proposal can be through SAVI, Science Across Virtual Institutes, showing that the product we are all aiming at will be the glue between the centers. Particularly if our product is web based. We can also be partners in the PGRP proposal."

Components of cROP

Plant Ontology

Central reference for all the others

Reference Trait Ontology

  • Ref-TO should be hosted and coordinated at OSU, but should solicit input on it from the EU partners- responsibility for various aspects

Plant Disease Ontology-PDO

- involvement of pathologist at OSU?

Environment Ontology

Group at Jurlich is interested in taking responsibility for it-

Upcoming meetings and Presentations 2013:

Phenotype Ontology RCN Annual Summit Meeting, Feb. 25th - 27th, 2013, Durham, NC

Phenotype Ontology RCN

The workshop and meeting will be held at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in Durham, NC, from Monday morning, February 25 through Wednesday noon, February 27th (you would arrive Sunday evening).

Overall goals: To introduce and establish communication and collaboration among scientists from different research backgrounds. The two primary themes: The use of text mining phenotypes and representing behavior in ontologies.

For more information: please contact Paula Mabee (pmabee@usd.edu)

Biocuration 2013 conference, Cambridge, 7-10th April 2013

submission deadline for abstracts for posters is Jan 31st.


website and registration are now open: Biocuration 2013

PRO-PO-GO meeting, May 15-16th 2013

Please see this page for more information: PRO-PO-GO_Meeting

Location: Buffalo, NY

Dates: May 15-16th, 2013.

Goals:

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


Tentative participant list:

PO Consortium members: Pankaj Jaiswal and Laurel Cooper (OSU), Dennis Stevenson (NYBG), Barry Smith (Buffalo), others?

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

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

BS would like a list of who we would like to include in the meeting and whose costs can be covered by PO


10th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) Montpellier, 26-30 May 2013

Extended Semantic Web Conference Montpellier

Location: Montpellier, 26-30 May 2013.

Agropolis Montpellier, the University of Montpellier and Bioversity are collaborating to organize a one-day workshop entitled 'Agrobiodiversity semantics' as part of the larger conference.

Paraphrased from email exchange with EA (Bioversity):

workshop proposal

"We are finalizing a workshop proposal to be submitted in the 23rd to the conference organizing committee. In parallel, we are developing a proposal for raising some support funds.

Ontologies will be part of the workshop discussion. The latest development sent by Justin on AISO also raised interest of the organizing committee. So, we would you like that the Plant Ontology team be represented in the scientific committee of our workshop.

This is a very first draft of course but will provide you with the context, scientific objectives, and expected outputs. Would you accept in principle (if the workshop is accepted and funds raised) to join our committee and submit a a paper for a presentation and/or poster? Deadline will be March and April.

MONOCOTS V Meeting at NYBG, July 5th - 14th, 2013

MONOCOTS V:

5th International Conference on Comparative Biology of Monocotyledons Friday, July 05, 2013 7:00 AM - Sunday, July 14, 2013 12:00 PM (Eastern Time)

The New York Botanical Garden & Fordham University

Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 12th, 2013 at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern