| Literature DB >> 29765382 |
Brian J Stucky1, Rob Guralnick1, John Deck2, Ellen G Denny3, Kjell Bolmgren4, Ramona Walls5.
Abstract
Plant phenology - the timing of plant life-cycle events, such as flowering or leafing out - plays a fundamental role in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, including human agricultural systems. Because plant phenology is often linked with climatic variables, there is widespread interest in developing a deeper understanding of global plant phenology patterns and trends. Although phenology data from around the world are currently available, truly global analyses of plant phenology have so far been difficult because the organizations producing large-scale phenology data are using non-standardized terminologies and metrics during data collection and data processing. To address this problem, we have developed the Plant Phenology Ontology (PPO). The PPO provides the standardized vocabulary and semantic framework that is needed for large-scale integration of heterogeneous plant phenology data. Here, we describe the PPO, and we also report preliminary results of using the PPO and a new data processing pipeline to build a large dataset of phenology information from North America and Europe.Entities:
Keywords: Pan-European Phenology Network; USA National Phenology Network; data integration; knowledge representation; ontology; plant phenology; semantic data
Year: 2018 PMID: 29765382 PMCID: PMC5938398 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Key terms (i.e., ontology entities) used by the PPO that are imported from external ontologies.
| Entity | Source | Definition and comments |
|---|---|---|
| Measurement datum | IAO | Defined as “an information content entity that is a recording of the output of a measurement such as produced by a device”. The IAO provides typical examples: “the recoding [sic] of the weight of a mouse”, “the recording of an observation of the behavior of the mouse”, and “the recording of the expression level of a gene as measured through the process of microarray experiment”. |
| Observing process | BCO | Defined as “a process in which a person or machine sees or detects a material entity and selects it as worthy of observation, and which has as output an information content entity about the selected material entity”. |
| Quality | PATO | Defined (rather opaquely) as “a dependent entity that inheres in a bearer by virtue of how the bearer is related to other entities”. Practically, this means that a ‘ |