Blueberry Ontology DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11470518

 

 

Curators

Nahla Bassil, USDA-ARS

Amanda Hulse-Kemp, USDA-ARS

Jodi Humann, Washington State University, GDV Curator

 

Contributors: Lillian M. Hislop, Claire H. Luby, Jenyne Loarca, Jodi Humann, Kim Hummer, Nahla Bassil, Dongyan Zhao, Moira Sheehan, Alexandra M. Casa, Grant T. Billings, Daniella Echeverria, Hamid Ashrafi, Ebrahiem Babiker, Patrick Edger, Mark K Ehlenfeldt, Jim Hancock, Chad Finn, Massimo Iorizzo, Ted Mackey, Patricio R Muñoz, James Olmstead, Lisa J. Rowland, Paul Sandefur, Jessica Spencer, Stephen Stringer, Nicholi Vorsa, Adam Wagner, Amanda M. Hulse-Kemp

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=Term, =Trait, =Method, and =Scale
Variables
Concept details
Key Value
method_id CO_371:0000506
method_name Blueberry Shock Virus symptoms timing
ontology_id CO_371
ontology_name Blueberry
method_class Measurement
method_description Number of years since planting that the plant tests positive for Blueberry shock virus by ELISA assay. Lower values means that the plant succumbs to the virus faster; higher values means that the plant does not test positive for the virus for a longer time. Ultimately categorized into <3 years - rapid to test positive, 3-5 years intermediate to test positive, 5-10 slow to test positive, >10 very slow to test positive. Referenced in Finn, C.E., Mackey, T.A., Postman, J.D. and Martin, R.R. (2017). Identifying blueberry germplasm that is slow to get Blueberry shock virus in the Pacific Northwest United States.
method_reference Acta Hortic. 1180, 423-430. DOI: 10.17660
language EN
created_at 2023-11-16-10:22:11