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_335:0000604
scale_name 1-9 ASCL 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, dark, concentric, zonate 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 to intermediate lesions with limited sporulation, that cover approximately 5% of the leaf surface area defoliation
category_6 6= Unspecified intermediate values correspond to intermediate percentages of affected areas
category_7 7= Abundant and large sporulating lesions that cover approximately 10% of the leaf surface area. The lesions may coalesce
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 cover by large sporulating lesions. Lesions on the leaves often coalesce causing necrosis of large segments that often fall out leaving a shothole-like appearance on the leaves resulting in premature and severe defoliation
language EN
created_at 2023-11-24-16:05:53