Dataset for: Trait dictionary and ontology include the abiotic stress protocol (Drought & Salinity) 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 abiotic stress protocol (Drought & Salinity) 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/XRHTV5
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Salas, Elisa
Hualla, Vilma Molano, Jazmin Cevallos, Danny |
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International Potato Center
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An ontology is a formal representation of a set of concepts within a specific discipline and the relationship between those concepts. It provides a shared and controlled vocabulary that can be used to develop the phenotype hierarchy structure of different crops. In this context, the activities of the Crop Ontology Community at the International Potato Center consist of developing ontologies for potatoes. The potato ontology was increased, adding the abiotic stress characteristics of this crop. Apart from the existing ontologies at the crop-ontology page. Some variables were curated and other were added. https://cropontology.org/term/CO_330:ROOT This ontology update was based on and drawn from the Abiotic Stress protocols: “Practical guide to assessing potato clones for drought tolerance under field conditions” and “Practical guide to assessing potato clones for salinity tolerance under screen house conditions”, available at: https://research.cip.cgiar.org/potatoknowledge/abioticstress.php |
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Agricultural Sciences
drought no poverty zero hunger climate action potatoes climate adaptation and mitigation resilient agrifood systems |
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English
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2020-01-23
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Hualla, Vilma (International Potato Center - CIP)
United States Agency for International Development - USAID CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas - RTB Elizabeth Arnaud (Bioversity International - Bioversity) Hannele Lindqvist-Kreuze (International Potato Center - CIP) Hualla, Vilma (International Potato Center - CIP) |
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