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Dataset for: Trait dictionary and ontology include the gender-responsive scoring methods used by the Participatory variety selection (PVS) protocol of potato and is available in the Crop-Ontology platform for use by CIP trial management system

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Title Dataset for: Trait dictionary and ontology include the gender-responsive scoring methods used by the Participatory variety selection (PVS) protocol of potato and is available in the Crop-Ontology platform for use by CIP trial management system
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.21223/JB4UKU
 
Creator Salas, Elisa
Hualla, Vilma
Molano, Jazmin
Arnaud, Elizabeth
 
Publisher International Potato Center
 
Description The Potato ontology with PVS traits and scoring methods provide a common set of standardized variables for institutions, trainers and facilitators involved in PVS. This ontology is based on the protocol: "Participatory Varietal Selection of Potato (PVS)" developed by the International Potato Center (CIP). In this context, the ontology terms were gathered from farmers and presented: traits, descriptions, methodologies, valid ranges and scales using a standardized template (from the Crop Ontology web page: http://www.cropontology.org/). Finally, this information was curated by breeders and researchers at CIP:
The PVS ontology has been integrated with the ontologies available for potato in the CO page. In total, the presented variables for PVS are 45 new variables. It includes: morphological traits (9), agronomic traits (16), biotic stress trait (9), abiotic stress traits (5) and quality traits (6).
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Computer and Information Science
gender
ontology
participatory research
gender equality
good health and well-being
no poverty
zero hunger
management information systems
 
Language English
 
Date 2019-01-22
 
Contributor Vilma Hualla (International Potato Center - CIP)
United States Agency for International Development - USAID
Marie Angelique Laporte (Bioversity International - Bioversity)
Reuben Ssali (Bioversity International - Bioversity)
Maria Bastos (International Potato Center)