Common bean Ontology DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10171460

Common Bean

 

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Curators

  • Alberto Fabio Guerrero, Alliance Bioversity-CIAT
  • Julian Pietragalla, IBP

Contributors

  • Stephen Beebe
  • M. Rao
  • Gloria Mosquera
  • Juan Miguel Bueno
  • Daniel Debouck
  • Abel Moges
  • Kidane Tumsa
  • Julius Mbiu

Traits for on farm trials

  • OneAcre Fund
  • Michael Kilango
  • Nestory Shida
  • Stanley Nkalubo
  • Wilber Ssekandi
  • Sylvia Kalemera
  • Fadhili Kasubiri
  • Teshale Mamo
  • Clare Mukankusi
  • Jean Claude Rubyogo
  • Edith Kadege

 

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=Term, =Trait, =Method, and =Scale
Variables
Concept details
Key Value
scale_id CO_335:0000157
scale_name 1-9 ALS scale
ontology_id CO_335
ontology_name Common Bean
scale_class Ordinal
category_1 1= No visible disease symptoms
category_2 2= Unspecified intermediate values correspond to intermediate percentages of affected areas
category_3 3= Presence of a few small non-sporulating lesions that cover approximately 2% of the leaf surface area
category_4 4= Unspecified intermediate values correspond to intermediate percentages of affected areas
category_5 5= Presence of several small lesions with limited sporulation that cover approximately 5% of the leaf surface area
category_6 6= Unspecified intermediate values correspond to intermediate percentages of affected areas
category_7 7= Abundant and generally large sporulating lesions that cover approximately 10% of the leaf surface area. On the foliage the lesions may coalesce to produce larger infected areas associated with chlorotic tissue. Lesions may also be found on the stem and branches
category_8 8= Unspecified intermediate values correspond to intermediate percentages of affected areas
category_9 9= 25% or more of the leaf surface area is covered by large sporulating and often coalescing lesions. Leaf tissues are generally chlorotic resulting in severe and premature defoliation. Abundant sporulating lesions are present on stem and branches
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created_at 2023-11-24-16:05:53