Wheat Ontology 10.5281/zenodo.8253720

Curators

Rosemary Shrestha, CIMMYT

Julian Pietragalla, IBP GCP

 

Contributors

CIMMYT - Carlos Guzmán, Hector González, Enrique Autrique, Javier Pena, Pawan Singh, Matthew Reynolds, Tom Payne, Velu Govindan


INRAE - Cyril Pommier

JIC - Luzie Winge

Cornell Univ. - David Waring

Crop lead center

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=Term, =Trait, =Method, and =Scale
Variables
Concept details
Key Value
method_id CO_321:0000328
method_name PnegleDmg Estimation
ontology_id CO_321
ontology_name Wheat
method_class Estimation
method_description Above-ground symptoms of root lesion nematodes are often indistinct and difficult to identify, but include poor vigor, stunted growth, poor tillering, and wilting in response to moisture stress. Often, crop growth in an infected field will be irregular or patchy. Below ground, cereal roots will display generalized root browning, with lesions rapidly coalescing to produce extensive areas of discoloration. Lesions are only readily observed on the roots in the very early stages of infection. Lateral roots will be reduced in both length and number, and the root system may be thin and poorly branched or appear necrotic.
method_reference Duveiller et al., 2012
language EN
created_at 2023-09-01-12:59:34