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Musa_anatomy
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schanneliere
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schanneliere
2009-06-12T04:31:06Z
Musa_anatomy
develops_from
develops from
Musa_anatomy
part_of
part of
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000000
CGIAR_Musa_anatomy
CO:125:0000000
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000001
plant part
CO:125:0000001
Lateral appendage of the stem (corm) consisting in a mature state of sheath, petiole and blade. It is the main photosynthetic organ.
PO:0009025
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000002
leaf
CO:125:0000002
Lateral appendage of the stem (corm) consisting in a mature state of sheath, petiole and blade. It is the main photosynthetic organ.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
The broad flat normally green distal portion of the leaf comprising the lamina and the veins.
PO:0020039
leaf lamina
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000003
leaf blade
CO:125:0000003
The broad flat normally green distal portion of the leaf comprising the lamina and the veins.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Epidermal layer of the ventral (upper) surface of the lamina.
PO:0000050
Musa_anatomy
leaf upper surface
CO_125:0000004
The epidermal layer of the adaxial/upper surface of the leaf blade.
leaf lamina adaxial epidermis
CO:125:0000004
Epidermal layer of the ventral (upper) surface of the lamina.
CO:SC
Thin extension to the petiole margin.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000005
petiole wing
CO:125:0000005
Thin extension to the petiole margin.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
In section, the narrowing margins of the petiole canal.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000006
Observations on the margins and petiole wings should be made where the petiole and pseudostem meet.
petiole margins
CO:125:0000006
In section, the narrowing margins of the petiole canal.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Internal (adaxial) surface of the leaf midrib.
PO:0020139
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000007
midrib ventral surface
CO:125:0000007
Internal (adaxial) surface of the leaf midrib.
CO:SC
Youngest visible leaf, still rolled as a cylinder.
candle leaf
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000008
cigar leaf
CO:125:0000008
Youngest visible leaf, still rolled as a cylinder.
CO:SC
External (abaxial) surface of the leaf midrib.
PO:0020139
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000009
midrib dorsal surface
CO:125:0000009
External (abaxial) surface of the leaf midrib.
CO:SC
Epidermal layer of the dorsal (lower) surface of the lamina.
PO:0000049
Musa_anatomy
leaf lower surface
CO_125:0000010
The epidermal layer of the abaxial/lower surface of the leaf blade.
leaf lamina abaxial epidermis
CO:125:0000010
Epidermal layer of the dorsal (lower) surface of the lamina.
CO:SC
The flattened (normally green) part of the leaf, on each side of the midrib.
leaf blade
PO:0020039
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000011
See synonyms.
leaf lamina
CO:125:0000011
The flattened (normally green) part of the leaf, on each side of the midrib.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The upper (adaxial) canal along the petiole.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000012
petiole canal
CO:125:0000012
The upper (adaxial) canal along the petiole.
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
ISBN:92-9043-307-8
Stalk of the inflorescence from the first fruit to the male bud. It elongates with age. Its part between the last fruit and the male bud can be bare (when bracts have fallen) or covered with the persistent bracts.
PO:0020122
rhachis
Musa_anatomy
inflorescence axis
CO_125:0000013
Inflorescence axis.
rachis
CO:125:0000013
Stalk of the inflorescence from the first fruit to the male bud. It elongates with age. Its part between the last fruit and the male bud can be bare (when bracts have fallen) or covered with the persistent bracts.
:EDL
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The descriptive term for all the fruits along the rachis.
infructescence
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000014
bunch
CO:125:0000014
The descriptive term for all the fruits along the rachis.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Proximal end of the lamina, close to the attachment to the petiole.
PO:0008019
Musa_anatomy
leaf blade base
CO_125:0000015
The region of the leaf lamina proximal to the petiole.
leaf lamina base
CO:125:0000015
Proximal end of the lamina, close to the attachment to the petiole.
CO:SC
Line running along the edge of the petiole margins.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000016
petiole margin edge
CO:125:0000016
Line running along the edge of the petiole margins.
ISBN:92-9043-307-8
External (abaxial) face of the leaf (partly visible).
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000017
cigar leaf dorsal surface
CO:125:0000017
External (abaxial) face of the leaf (partly visible).
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The central, most prominent, vein of the leaf. It is the main structural element of the blade.
PO:0020139
Musa_anatomy
Midvein.
CO_125:0000018
midrib
CO:125:0000018
The central, most prominent, vein of the leaf. It is the main structural element of the blade.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www.plantontology.org/
First flowers emerging on the inflorescence with the potential to give rise to fruits.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000019
basal flower
CO:125:0000019
First flowers emerging on the inflorescence with the potential to give rise to fruits.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
The inner tepal which is free.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000020
free tepal
CO:125:0000020
The inner tepal which is free.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The outer perianth sheath of 5 fused tepals - the 3 outer tepals and 2 inner - with corresponding 3 major lobes and 2 minor ones.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000021
compound tepal
CO:125:0000021
The outer perianth sheath of 5 fused tepals - the 3 outer tepals and 2 inner - with corresponding 3 major lobes and 2 minor ones.
:EDL
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The pollen-bearing part of a stamen.
PO:0009066
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000022
anther
CO:125:0000022
The pollen-bearing part of a stamen.
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
The raised ridge of tissue to which the pedicels are attached.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000023
crown
CO:125:0000023
The raised ridge of tissue to which the pedicels are attached.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Part of the anther containing the pollen grains.
PO:0009070
Musa_anatomy
microsporangium
CO_125:0000024
pollen sac
CO:125:0000024
Part of the anther containing the pollen grains.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Distal end of the free tepal that is often wrinkled.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000025
free tepal apex
CO:125:0000025
Distal end of the free tepal that is often wrinkled.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The apical expanded part of the style on which the pollen germinates.
PO:0009073
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000026
stigma
CO:125:0000026
The apical expanded part of the style on which the pollen germinates.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The organ which if fertilized could develop into a seed.
PO:0020003
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000027
ovule
CO:125:0000027
The organ which if fertilized could develop into a seed.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
Flower that contains both functional male and female parts.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000028
hermaphrodite flower
CO:125:0000028
Flower that contains both functional male and female parts.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Part of the flower containing the 3 fused carpels that enclose the ovules. In Musa, this part is inferior (basal) relative to the tepals.
PO:0009072
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000029
ovary
CO:125:0000029
Part of the flower containing the 3 fused carpels that enclose the ovules. In Musa, this part is inferior (basal) relative to the tepals.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
The stalk of a stamen.
PO:0009067
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000030
filament
CO:125:0000030
The stalk of a stamen.
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
One of the 5 free apical portions of the compound tepal.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000031
compound tepal lobe
CO:125:0000031
One of the 5 free apical portions of the compound tepal.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The elongated part linking the ovary with the stigma.
PO:0009074
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000032
style
CO:125:0000032
The elongated part linking the ovary with the stigma.
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
Fleshy organ derived from the ovary of a female flower which may contain the seeds.
PO:0009001
Musa_anatomy
banana
berry
finger
CO_125:0000033
fruit
CO:125:0000033
Fleshy organ derived from the ovary of a female flower which may contain the seeds.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
External protective part (skin) of the fruit.
PO:0009084
fruit peel
Musa_anatomy
skin
CO_125:0000034
Fruit peel (synonym).
pericarp
CO:125:0000034
External protective part (skin) of the fruit.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Internal, fleshy part of the fruit that may be eaten, usually with a cream or yellow colour.
PO:0009086
Musa_anatomy
flesh
pulp
CO_125:0000035
See synonyms.
endocarp
CO:125:0000035
Internal, fleshy part of the fruit that may be eaten, usually with a cream or yellow colour.
CO:SC
Outer more or less hairy covering of the peduncle.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000036
peduncle surface
CO:125:0000036
Outer more or less hairy covering of the peduncle.
:EDL
CO:SC
All the fruits that develop in the axil of a single bract.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000037
hand of fruits
CO:125:0000037
All the fruits that develop in the axil of a single bract.
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
A reproductive unit formed from a fertilized ovule. They are not usually present in parthenocarpic bananas.
PO:0009010
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000038
seed
CO:125:0000038
A reproductive unit formed from a fertilized ovule. They are not usually present in parthenocarpic bananas.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www.plantontology.org
Stalk by which the rachis, bunch and flowers are attached to the corm, the proximal part inclosed within the pseudostem.
PO:0009053
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000039
peduncle
CO:125:0000039
Stalk by which the rachis, bunch and flowers are attached to the corm, the proximal part inclosed within the pseudostem.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The outer protective covering of the seed. It is sometimes distinctively ornamented.
PO:0009088
Musa_anatomy
seed surface
testa
CO_125:0000040
See synonyms.
seed coat
CO:125:0000040
The outer protective covering of the seed. It is sometimes distinctively ornamented.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www.plantontology.org/
The distal end of the fruit (opposite to the pedicel end).
PO:0008001
Musa_anatomy
fruit distal end
CO_125:0000041
fruit apex
CO:125:0000041
The distal end of the fruit (opposite to the pedicel end).
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Lateral shoot that develops from the corm and usually emerges close to the parent plant.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000042
sucker
CO:125:0000042
Lateral shoot that develops from the corm and usually emerges close to the parent plant.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
ISBN:978-0582463554
Stalk with which the flowers or fruits are attached to the rachis.
PO:0009001
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000043
pedicel
CO:125:0000043
Stalk with which the flowers or fruits are attached to the rachis.
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000044
should it rather go in trait ontology?
transverse section of fruit
true
CO:125:0000044
Remains of a female flower when it persists on the fruit.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000045
flower relicts
CO:125:0000045
Remains of a female flower when it persists on the fruit.
CO:SC
'False stem' of cylinders formed by the concentric leaf sheaths through which the peduncle later grows.
trunk
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000046
pseudostem
CO:125:0000046
'False stem' of cylinders formed by the concentric leaf sheaths through which the peduncle later grows.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
ISBN:978-2-7592-0046-7
Abaxial side of the inner sheath which is not visible until the outermost sheath has been removed.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000047
pseudostem underlayers
CO:125:0000047
Abaxial side of the inner sheath which is not visible until the outermost sheath has been removed.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
A group of flowers borne on the same rachis. In Musa, part of the plant emerging from the pseudostem and comprising the peduncle, the rachis, the basal flowers and the terminal bud.
PO:0009049
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000048
inflorescence
CO:125:0000048
A group of flowers borne on the same rachis. In Musa, part of the plant emerging from the pseudostem and comprising the peduncle, the rachis, the basal flowers and the terminal bud.
:EDL
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The usually persistent bud when it is only composed of bracts with male flowers.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000049
male bud
CO:125:0000049
The usually persistent bud when it is only composed of bracts with male flowers.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Flower containing functional female parts and non-functional male parts.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000050
female flower
CO:125:0000050
Flower containing functional female parts and non-functional male parts.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Hairs growing on the peduncle surface.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000051
(present or absent).
peduncle hairs
CO:125:0000051
Hairs growing on the peduncle surface.
CO:SC
Leaf-like organ covering the male bud with male flowers in its axils. The male flowers are exposed as the bracts lift.
PO:0009055
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000052
Or should we call it Inflorescence bract PO:0009054.
male bract
CO:125:0000052
Leaf-like organ covering the male bud with male flowers in its axils. The male flowers are exposed as the bracts lift.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Distal end of the bract.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000053
bract apex
CO:125:0000053
Distal end of the bract.
CO:SC
External (abaxial) face of the bract.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000054
bract external face
CO:125:0000054
External (abaxial) face of the bract.
CO:SC
Internal (adaxial) face of the bract.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000055
bract internal face
CO:125:0000055
Internal (adaxial) face of the bract.
CO:SC
Proximal end of the bract.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000056
bract base
CO:125:0000056
Proximal end of the bract.
CO:SC
The stalk, the narrowest portion of the leaf between the sheath and the blade.
PO:0020038
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000057
petiole
CO:125:0000057
The stalk, the narrowest portion of the leaf between the sheath and the blade.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www.plantontology.org/
Musa_development
CO_125:0000058
CGIAR_Musa_development
CO:125:0000058
Musa_development
CO_125:0000059
Stage 1: Leaf development
CO:125:0000059
Musa_development
CO_125:0000060
Stage 2: Sucker formation
CO:125:0000060
Musa_development
CO_125:0000061
Stage 3: Pseudostem elongation
CO:125:0000061
Musa_development
CO_125:0000062
Stage 4: Leaf development of the sucker (sword sucker)
CO:125:0000062
Sucker that has a conical shape with small, narrow leaf blades. It has a strong attachment to the parent plant.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000063
sword sucker
CO:125:0000063
Sucker that has a conical shape with small, narrow leaf blades. It has a strong attachment to the parent plant.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www2.dpi.qld.gov.au/horticulture/5086.html
Musa_development
CO_125:0000064
Stage 5: Emergence of inflorescence
CO:125:0000064
Musa_development
CO_125:0000065
Stage 6: Flowering
CO:125:0000065
Musa_development
CO_125:0000066
Stage 7: Development of the fruit
CO:125:0000066
Musa_development
CO_125:0000067
Stage 8: Ripening of the fruit
CO:125:0000067
Musa_development
CO_125:0000068
Stage 9: Senescence and death
CO:125:0000068
Musa_development
CO_125:0000069
Stage 0: Sprouting
CO:125:0000069
Musa_development
CO_125:0000070
Emergence of the first new leaf in plants from tissue cultures or of the foliar shoot of the corm.
0005-first leaf emergence
CO:125:0000070
Musa_development
CO_125:0000071
Formation of the 1rst leaf of the planted corn or the candela leaf tissue in tissue culture plants (candela stage 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8).
100-Development of leaf 1
CO:125:0000071
Musa_development
CO_125:0000072
One leaf completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
101-Development of leaf 2
CO:125:0000072
Musa_development
CO_125:0000073
Two leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
102-Development of leaf 3
CO:125:0000073
Musa_development
CO_125:0000074
Three leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
103-Development of leaf 4
CO:125:0000074
Musa_development
CO_125:0000075
Four leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
104-Development of leaf 5
CO:125:0000075
Musa_development
CO_125:0000076
Five leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
105-Development of leaf 6
CO:125:0000076
Musa_development
CO_125:0000077
Six leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
106-Development of leaf 7
CO:125:0000077
Musa_development
CO_125:0000078
Seven leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
107-Development of leaf 8
CO:125:0000078
Musa_development
CO_125:0000079
Eight leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
108-Development of leaf 9
CO:125:0000079
Musa_development
CO_125:0000080
Nine leaves completely open and development of youngest leaf at candela stages 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
109-Development of leaf 10
CO:125:0000080
Musa_development
CO_125:0000081
First sucker with visible leaf.
201-Sucker 1 development
CO:125:0000081
Musa_development
CO_125:0000082
Second sucker with visible leaf.
202-Sucker 2 development
CO:125:0000082
Musa_development
CO_125:0000083
Third sucker with visible leaf.
203-Sucker 3 development
CO:125:0000083
Musa_development
CO_125:0000084
The pseudostem reaches 50 % of its typical thickness and length according to the genome or clone.
305-50% growth of pseudostem
CO:125:0000084
Musa_development
CO_125:0000085
The maximum length and thickness of the pseudostem are reached according to the genome or clone and the formation of new leaves of normal size has been terminated.
309-100% growth of pseudostem
CO:125:0000085
Musa_development
CO_125:0000086
The sucker becomes visible and develops the leaf shoot.
400-Sub-phase of dependent growth
CO:125:0000086
Musa_development
CO_125:0000087
Development of the first to the ninth or more lanceolate leaves.
401-Development of lanceolate leaves
CO:125:0000087
Musa_development
CO_125:0000088
Leaves of approximatively 10 cm width are developed (original leaf / zero leaf / F10).
405-Sub-phase of independent growth
CO:125:0000088
Musa_development
CO_125:0000089
End of this phase is reached with the development of the first leaf with characteristics of the genome or clone (length width ratio, leaf surface index).
409-Synchronised development of 'normal' leaves (FM)
CO:125:0000089
Musa_development
CO_125:0000090
The development of new leaves has been terminated and the flower bract emergence.
500-Flower bract emergence
CO:125:0000090
Musa_development
CO_125:0000091
Flower bract at candela satges 2, 4, 6 and 8.
501-Development of flower bract
CO:125:0000091
Musa_development
CO_125:0000092
505-Flower bract completely open
CO:125:0000092
Musa_development
CO_125:0000093
Emergence of the last bract leaf or first sterile bract protecting the flower.
509-Emergence of last bract leaf
CO:125:0000093
Musa_development
CO_125:0000094
The stage begins with the emergence of the flower protected by the last bract leaf (first sterile bract).
600-Emergence of flower (first sterile bract)
CO:125:0000094
Musa_development
CO_125:0000095
A bract which does not protect any hand of flowers rises (second sterile bract).
601-Second sterile bract
CO:125:0000095
Musa_development
CO_125:0000096
The bract rises which protects the first hand of female or pistillate flowers.
602-Bract of first hand of flowers
CO:125:0000096
Musa_development
CO_125:0000097
The bract rises which protects the second hand of female or pistillate flowers.
603-Bract of second hand of flowers
CO:125:0000097
Musa_development
CO_125:0000098
The bract rises which protects the third hand of female or pistillate flowers.
Bract of third hand of flowers
CO:125:0000098
Musa_development
CO_125:0000099
At least 50 % of the hands of females flowers are developed.
605-Full bloom
CO:125:0000099
Musa_development
CO_125:0000100
The bracts which protect the hands wither and fall off and the fingers are bent into a direction perpendicular to the rachis.
609-Bracts fall off
CO:125:0000100
Musa_development
CO_125:0000101
At least 50 % of the fingers show an upwards curvature and the fruits (fingers) begin to fill.
700-Upwards curvature of 50 % of the fingers
CO:125:0000101
Musa_development
CO_125:0000102
701-Total exposure of the fingers or female flowers (protective bracts fallen off or bent and withered above the hands).
701-Total exposure of fingers or female flowers
CO:125:0000102
Musa_development
CO_125:0000103
The fingers of the hands show the characteristic curvature of the fruit (upwards and almost parallel to the axis or rachis).
702-All fingers curved
CO:125:0000103
Musa_development
CO_125:0000104
From the first two hands, up to 30 % of the hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit.
703-30% hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000104
Musa_development
CO_125:0000105
Up to 40 % of the hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit.
704-40 % hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000105
Musa_development
CO_125:0000106
Up to 50 % of the hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit.
705-50 % hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000106
Musa_development
CO_125:0000107
Up to 60 % of the hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit.
706-60 % hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000107
Musa_development
CO_125:0000108
Up to 70 % of the hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit.
707-70 % hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000108
Musa_development
CO_125:0000109
Up to 80 % of the hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit.
708-80 % hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000109
Musa_development
CO_125:0000110
All hands have reached the maximum thickness of the fruit and no hand show a loss of weight.
709-100% hands have fruits of maximum thickness
CO:125:0000110
Musa_development
CO_125:0000111
Ripening starts when the fruit has reached the maximum thickness, begins to lose weight and shows changes of the colour by which the degrees of maturity are defined.
800-Start of ripening
CO:125:0000111
Musa_development
CO_125:0000112
Green. Normal colour of the fresh fruit.
801-Degree of maturity 1
CO:125:0000112
Musa_development
CO_125:0000113
Tinge of yellow. First modification of colour during the ripening cycle.
802-Degree of maturity 2
CO:125:0000113
Musa_development
CO_125:0000114
More green than yellow.
803-Degree of maturity 3
CO:125:0000114
Musa_development
CO_125:0000115
More yellow than green.
804-Degree of maturity 4
CO:125:0000115
Musa_development
CO_125:0000116
Tinge of green.
805-Degree of maturity 5
CO:125:0000116
Musa_development
CO_125:0000117
All yellow.
806-Degree of maturity 6
CO:125:0000117
Musa_development
CO_125:0000118
Yellow with brown specks. Fruit is completely ripe, has the best flavor and a high nutritious value.
807-Degree of maturity 7
CO:125:0000118
Musa_development
CO_125:0000119
20-50% of surface discoloured brown or spoiled.
808-Degree of maturity 8
CO:125:0000119
Musa_development
CO_125:0000120
More than 50% of the surface of the fruits is discoloured brown and spoiled.
809-Degree of maturity 9
CO:125:0000120
Musa_development
CO_125:0000121
More than 50% of the fruits are discoloured brown.
900-Fruits discoloured brown
CO:125:0000121
Musa_development
CO_125:0000122
The leaves the plant shows have died off acropetally and the male flowers have withered, are necrotic and / or have fallen off.
901-Leaves died off and male flowers necrotic
CO:125:0000122
Musa_development
CO_125:0000123
Total rot and necrosis of the fruits.
903-Necrosis of fruits
CO:125:0000123
Musa_development
CO_125:0000124
Necrosis of the flower.
905-Degeneration of flower
CO:125:0000124
Musa_development
CO_125:0000125
The sheaths enclosed in the pseudostem become brittle which indicates the beginning of necrosis of the pseudostem. The pseudostem turns to be brown.
907-Necrosis of pseudostem
CO:125:0000125
Musa_development
CO_125:0000126
Total decomposition of the tissues and fall down of the pseudostem.
908-Decomposition of tissues
CO:125:0000126
Scar on the rachis left at the attachment point of the bract that has fallen down.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000127
Bract scars?
node
CO:125:0000127
Scar on the rachis left at the attachment point of the bract that has fallen down.
CO:SC
Male organ of the flowers. There are 5 in Musa. They consist of a stalk (filament) and a pollen-bearing portion (anther). The stamens are reduced to staminodes in the female flowers.
PO:0009029
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000128
stamen
CO:125:0000128
Male organ of the flowers. There are 5 in Musa. They consist of a stalk (filament) and a pollen-bearing portion (anther). The stamens are reduced to staminodes in the female flowers.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_botanical_terms
The basic unit of the perianth. There are 5 fused tepals and a free tepal in Musa flowers.
PO:0009033
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000129
tepals
CO:125:0000129
The basic unit of the perianth. There are 5 fused tepals and a free tepal in Musa flowers.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
The outer layer (skin) of the lamina.
PO:0000047
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000130
leaf lamina epidermis
CO:125:0000130
The outer layer (skin) of the lamina.
CO:SC
A strand of conducting and/or structural tissue in the leaf blade.
PO:0020138
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000131
A strand of vascular tissue in the leaf blade.
leaf vein
CO:125:0000131
A strand of conducting and/or structural tissue in the leaf blade.
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
http://www.plantontology.org/
Third (fully expanded) leaf counted back from the last leaf produced before basal bud emergence.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000132
leaf III
CO:125:0000132
Third (fully expanded) leaf counted back from the last leaf produced before basal bud emergence.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
ISBN:92-9043-307-8
Sucker with a cylindrical shape and broad leaf blades. It is often only weakly attached to the parent plant.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000133
water sucker
CO:125:0000133
Sucker with a cylindrical shape and broad leaf blades. It is often only weakly attached to the parent plant.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
http://www2.dpi.qld.gov.au/horticulture/5086.html
Root originating directly from the corm.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000134
adventitious root
CO:125:0000134
Root originating directly from the corm.
BotanicGardenEdinburgh:GA
Very short conical or spherical stem which stays mostly underground during vegetative development.
PO:0004542
Musa_anatomy
underground stem
CO_125:0000135
corm
CO:125:0000135
Very short conical or spherical stem which stays mostly underground during vegetative development.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Young bud that emerges through the pseudostem, attached by a peduncle. It is composed of the developing bracts and flowers.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000136
basal bud
CO:125:0000136
Young bud that emerges through the pseudostem, attached by a peduncle. It is composed of the developing bracts and flowers.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Flower containing functional male parts and non- functional female parts.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000137
male flower
CO:125:0000137
Flower containing functional male parts and non- functional female parts.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
CO:SC
Leaf-like organ covering the basal bud with basal flowers in its axils. Female or hermaphrodite flowers are exposed as a bract lifts.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000138
female bract
CO:125:0000138
Leaf-like organ covering the basal bud with basal flowers in its axils. Female or hermaphrodite flowers are exposed as a bract lifts.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Reduced and non-functional female parts.
PO:0009078
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000139
pistillode
CO:125:0000139
Reduced and non-functional female parts.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
The parallel conducting strands in the lamina, perpendicular to the midrib.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000140
lateral vein
CO:125:0000140
The parallel conducting strands in the lamina, perpendicular to the midrib.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Portion of the petiole clasping the pseudostem.
Musa_anatomy
basal petiole part
CO_125:0000141
shoulder
CO:125:0000141
Portion of the petiole clasping the pseudostem.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
The basal sheathing part of the leaf, surrounding and forming the pseudostem of the plant.
PO:0020104
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000142
leaf sheath
CO:125:0000142
The basal sheathing part of the leaf, surrounding and forming the pseudostem of the plant.
:EDL
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
The first root that develops from a germinating seed. It dies early.
PO:0020127
Musa_anatomy
radical
CO_125:0000143
primary root
CO:125:0000143
The first root that develops from a germinating seed. It dies early.
ISBN:978-0582463554
Organ part of the axial system originating from the corm and spreading underground.
PO:0009005
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000144
root
CO:125:0000144
Organ part of the axial system originating from the corm and spreading underground.
CO:SC
http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html
A very young sucker bearing scale leaves only just appearing above the soil surface.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000145
peeper sucker
CO:125:0000145
A very young sucker bearing scale leaves only just appearing above the soil surface.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
ISBN:978-0582463554
Reproductive organ shooting through the pseudostem and attached to the corm with the peduncle. It contains the flowers (female, hermaphrodite and male) in the axil of each bract. The arrangement of the flowers and the bracts form a pointed cone.
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000146
bud
CO:125:0000146
Reproductive organ shooting through the pseudostem and attached to the corm with the peduncle. It contains the flowers (female, hermaphrodite and male) in the axil of each bract. The arrangement of the flowers and the bracts form a pointed cone.
CO:SC
The granular microspores containing the male gametes.
PO:0020091
Musa_anatomy
microgametophyte
CO_125:0000147
pollen grain
CO:125:0000147
The granular microspores containing the male gametes.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
Sterile stamen usually reduced in size.
PO:0009077
Musa_anatomy
CO_125:0000148
staminode
CO:125:0000148
Sterile stamen usually reduced in size.
BotanicGardensEdinburgh:GA
schanneliere
2009-05-15T03:16:51Z
Musa_anatomy
ID:0000001
bud
true
ID:0000001
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/TEMP
OBO-Edit 2.0
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schanneliere