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Sweetpotato Trait Ontology maintained by Crop Ontology and SweetpotatoBase
https://cropontology.org/term/CO_334:ROOT
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Keep Advantages #24

Closed rtbbase-helper closed 1 year ago

rtbbase-helper commented 7 years ago

Submitter

Name Bryan
Program NCSU

Request

Trait Name Keep Advantages
Definition A trait to track what advantages an accession has that leads to it being selected.
Trait Class Morphological
Measurement Method visual
Measurement Type Categorical

Categories

ID Description
GoodAT Good Attachment
Blocky Blocky root shapes
Early Sizes up early, early maturity
GDSizeDist Good size distribution
HighDM High Dry Matter
HighSet Lots of roots
Proc_Only Not a good for fresh market, only processing
Round Roots are round
ShapeUnifo Shapes are fairly uniform
cooperl09 commented 7 years ago

This is not a trait per se, but a collection of traits.

jaiswalp commented 7 years ago

Towards 'phenotypic acceptability'. We have http://browser.planteome.org/amigo/term/TO:0000322

jaiswalp commented 7 years ago

Keep Advantages = TO: phenotypic acceptability

bellerbrock commented 6 years ago

@cooperl09 true. It's collected this way because it is not worth the time or effort to define and record values for 9 different traits. But then unfortunately it's more of a structured comment field than a trait.

@jaiswalp I see how it is related to phenotypic acceptabilty. I like that trait as a measure of overall acceptability independent of breeding objective. Unfortunately in this case it is important to the breeder to record what specific positive characteristics make the genotype stand out. That info helps inform what further tests it should be included in, and also informs crossing decisions, because it can help determine which positive traits are actually being inherited from a given parent across all it's offspring.