[Fwd: [ geneontology-Curator requests-929957 ] vivipary]

Mary Polacco PolaccoM at missouri.edu
Tue Jun 28 12:04:18 EDT 2005


Is there going to be consideration of the related process, dormancy?

> From: Pankaj Jaiswal <pj37 at cornell.edu>
> Reply-To: po-dev at plantontology.org, Pankaj Jaiswal <pj37 at cornell.edu>
> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:57:44 -0400
> To: POC-dev <po-dev at plantontology.org>
> Cc: Jennifer I Clark <jenclark at ebi.ac.uk>, rice-e-net at chanko.lab.nig.ac.jp,
> grains at greengenes.cit.cornell.edu
> Subject: [Fwd: [ geneontology-Curator requests-929957 ] vivipary]
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I though that some people from the plant community may be interested in
> the discussion on adding a new term VIVIPARY (and its instances ??) in
> the Gene Ontology.
> 
> Please follow the link below on the discussion
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=440764&aid=929957&group_id=3
> 6855
> 
> A couple of questions are:
> 
> #1 whether we need the two instances of a generic term VIVIPARY
> 
> vegetative vivipary (sensu Magnoliophyta)
> non-vegetative vivipary (sensu Magnoliophyta)
> 
> 
> #2 Is there anything called as vegetative vivipary.
> 
> 
> BY definition, in cereal plants or elsewhere, vivipary is defined as
> 
> "A process promoting the germination of embryos while still attached to
> the mother plant. "
> 
> -Pankaj
> 
> 
> 
> 




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