Difference between revisions of "Minutes and agenda 3-9-10"
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Agenda: We will continue with the discussions from the 3-3-10 conf. call. These items have been posted on SourceForge for people to comment on. | Agenda: We will continue with the discussions from the 3-3-10 conf. call. These items have been posted on SourceForge for people to comment on. | ||
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We decided to create two new parent terms directly under plant structure: "''in vitro'' cultured plant structure" and "''In vivo'' plant structure". | We decided to create two new parent terms directly under plant structure: "''in vitro'' cultured plant structure" and "''In vivo'' plant structure". | ||
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'''3. plant structure''' | '''3. plant structure''' | ||
− | New | + | New def'n: An anatomical structure that is or was part of a plant, or was derived from a part of a plant. |
'''4.gamete''' | '''4.gamete''' | ||
− | New | + | New def'n: A plant cell that has half the chromosome complement of the sporophyte and is capable of fertilization to create a zygote. |
It was decided to place 'gamete' as a child of 'plant cell' and to make it the parent term of 'egg cell' and 'sperm cell' | It was decided to place 'gamete' as a child of 'plant cell' and to make it the parent term of 'egg cell' and 'sperm cell' | ||
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Comments? | Comments? | ||
+ | New parent terms proposed by Ramona: | ||
'''5. collective plant structure''' | '''5. collective plant structure''' | ||
− | def: A plant structure that is a proper part of a plant and is composed of two or more (connected, contiguous?) organs. | + | New def: A plant structure that is a proper part of a plant and is composed of two or more (connected, contiguous?) organs. |
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− | + | Note: cardinal organ part was in SF originally as "organ segment or organ part." | |
def: A plant structure that is a proper part of an organ and includes portions of tissues of at least two different types. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole, leaflet. Note: if petiole is an organ part, then stalk probably also should be an organ part (not an organ, as it currently is). | def: A plant structure that is a proper part of an organ and includes portions of tissues of at least two different types. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole, leaflet. Note: if petiole is an organ part, then stalk probably also should be an organ part (not an organ, as it currently is). |
Revision as of 20:09, 8 March 2010
Agenda for the POC Conference Call, Tues Mar 9rd, 11am PST
Agenda: We will continue with the discussions from the 3-3-10 conf. call. These items have been posted on SourceForge for people to comment on.
We decided to create two new parent terms directly under plant structure: "in vitro cultured plant structure" and "In vivo plant structure".
1. in vitro plant structure
New def'n: A plant structure that was derived from a part of a plant and involves microbe-free growth in a sterile environment such as a Petri dish or a test tube.
2. in vivo plant structure
Need to work on definition: A plant structure that is or was part of a plant that is growing ... (not in vitro).
3. plant structure
New def'n: An anatomical structure that is or was part of a plant, or was derived from a part of a plant.
4.gamete
New def'n: A plant cell that has half the chromosome complement of the sporophyte and is capable of fertilization to create a zygote.
It was decided to place 'gamete' as a child of 'plant cell' and to make it the parent term of 'egg cell' and 'sperm cell'
Comments?
New parent terms proposed by Ramona:
5. collective plant structure
New def: A plant structure that is a proper part of a plant and is composed of two or more (connected, contiguous?) organs.
Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure versus compound organ?
6. cardinal organ part Note: cardinal organ part was in SF originally as "organ segment or organ part."
def: A plant structure that is a proper part of an organ and includes portions of tissues of at least two different types. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole, leaflet. Note: if petiole is an organ part, then stalk probably also should be an organ part (not an organ, as it currently is).
Next conference call- Tuesday March 16th- 11am