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Plant Stress Ontology

Pankaj Jaiswal

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Organization• Abiotic Stress

– Water stress (EO)– Temperature stress (EO)– Photoperiod stress (EO)– Gravity stress (EO)– Chemical stress (CHEBI)– Wind stress (EO)

• Biotic Stress– Symbiotic stress

• Symbiont Host Organism (taxon)• Causal Organism (taxon)

• Plant Disease (http://www.apsnet.org/publications/commonnames/Pages/Rice.aspx) – List of diseases

• Causal agent – Biotic agent (taxon)– Abiotic Agent (ChEBI/EO)

• Host Organism (taxon)

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Plant (Disease) Stress Ontology

Disease: Bacterial leaf blight | Occurring_in Species: Oryza sativa (rice) | Caused_by: Xanthomonas oryzae. | has_symptom: leaf lesions | infects_at: 1-5 leaf seedling growth | found_in: Northern territoriers part_of Australia

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Disease/ stress

Host

Pest/Pathogen

OrganismTaxonomy

Geographical location

Symptom

Value

Plantstructure

Plant growth stage

Etiological agent

Biotic agent Abiotic agent

Environment

Trait Quality PlantDO

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infects

Infects_at

isa

has

has

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Germplasm

Isolate

Host gene(s)

Pest/Pathogen gene(s)

Molecular Function

Biological Process

Cellular location

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associated

Developmental stage

Plant (Disease) Stress Ontology

bears

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Orthogonal set of ontologiesA: Plant Disease Ontology (PlantDO)

B: Gramene Taxonomy ontology (GR_tax)

C: Environment Ontology (EO/ENVO)

D: Trait Ontology (TO)

E: Phenotype attribute Ontology (PATO)

F: Plant Ontology (PO)

F1: Plant structure

F2: Plant growth stages

G: Gazetteer (GAZ)

Distribution of rice bacterial leaf blight causal agent X. oryzae in rice growing areas of Australia. Aldrik et al (1973).

Map Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_and_territories_of_

Australia

Plant Disease Ontology and links to various

orthogonal ontologies.

A rice bacterial leaf blight example.

Rice leaves of plants resistant or susceptible to rice bacterial leaf blight .

(Kaur et al. 2005)