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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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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https://doi.org/10.21223/JB4UKU
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Salas, Elisa
Hualla, Vilma Molano, Jazmin Arnaud, Elizabeth |
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International Potato Center
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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). |
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Agricultural Sciences
Computer and Information Science gender ontology participatory research gender equality good health and well-being no poverty zero hunger management information systems |
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English
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2019-01-22
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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) |
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