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Last revised by KCEW 2008: set the correct namespaces for xmlns, xml:base, and owl:Ontology.Last revised by KCEW 20090730: added some relationshios for conversion from legacy database.Last revised by KCEW 20080508: removed all remaining instances.Last revised by KCEW 20091002: added all relationships by hand (no from conversion routine due to difficulties in the linkType table field linkabr).Last revised by KCEW 20090924: changed name of hasHistoryNote to haseditorialNoteLast revised by KCEW 20090828: edited with protege 3.4 build 130Last revised by KCEW 20091021: completed relationships. Changed v01 to v1.0Last revised by KCEW 20090821: “/” URI instead of “#” URI.TODO: remove chemical and geographical concepts once the WB system do not hardcode anymore them.Last revised by KCEW 20090929: added hasSynonym. Checked relationships className as the ‘linkabr’ field of the db.20091021CategoriaCategoryThis class is used to group all domain categories and other domain concepts.DefinitionClassification schemeThis class groups all classifications schemes from AGROVOC (e.g. the AGRIS/CARIS Classification scheme.ImageLexicalizationThis class is used to store all lexicalization of all languges for AGROVOC. All terms (descriptors and non-descriptors) are here created as instances.This class is used to store all lexicalization of type NOUN of all languges for AGROVOC. All terms (descriptors and non-descriptors) are here created as instances.NomNomeNounThis is used for all AGROVOC concepts.Concetti di dominioDomain conceptThis class is used to group all characteristics of concepts, such as definitions, images, etc.Entity annotationHas parentHas partX Y. A composite entity X that can be identified as composed by one or more parts, between which Y. Use this relationship when none of the other partitivity relations (, , , , ) apply. E.g. in a plant ontology: {Taxonomic} {PartPlant};Has control methodHas componentY X. An object X that is a part of a whole Y and has also an existence independently from Y. E.g. “engine” “engine part”; “tree” “leaf”; “cell” “chromosome”; but NOT “blood” “blood cell” (see ).PerformsHas infection partY X. An environment Y favorable to a taxon X. This is used as the inverse relationship of . Use this in a plant and related domain (e.g. fungi). E.g. “isarn region” “jasmine rice”; “moist soil” “rice”;Is a growth environment forX Y. Part X is an inalienable part of Y (the spatial region occupied by Y is a part of the spatial region occupied by X). E.g. “Africa” “Congo”; “Asia” “Southeast Asia”; “arm” “hand”.Spatially includesHas propagation materialIs achieved by means ofLink Species to Subspecies.Species includes SubspeciesHas physiological functionControlsY X. A part Y that compose an entity X. Use this relationship when none of the other partitivity relations (, , , , ) apply. E.g. in a plant ontology: {PlantPart} {Taxonomic};Is part ofto map domain concepts to any category in a classification scheme.Has mapped domain conceptGenus has familyLink genus to Family.ComposeY X. A relation in which X composed of Y holds is one where Y consists of the material or substance of which X is made. This relation also subsumes and relations. E.g. “blood gas”, “blood lipid”, “blood protein”, “blood cell” “blood”; “water”, “yeast” “beer”.Type ofHas weedHas transliterationPreventsMeasuresIs natural enemy ofHas symbolX Y. A relation in which X composed of Y holds is one where Y consists of the material or substance of which X is made. This relation also subsumes and relations. E.g. “blood” “blood cell”, “”blood gas”, “blood lipid”, “blood protein”; “beer” “water”, “yeast”, (and by inheritance “hops” c.f. ).Is composed ofX Y. A social or political unit (group or individual) X belongs to a social or political group Y. E.g. “cow” “herd”; “Algeria”, “Benin”, “Burkina Faso”, etc. “Francophone Africa”.Is member ofIs measured byIs produced byFormerly includesHas categoryY X. {Use} Y {Taxon} X. Use this in a plant domain. – {use} Y {chemical substance} X. Use this for chemical substance. E.g.: “fruit” “apple”; “cleaner” “alcohol”; “pesticide” “ddt”;Is use ofOrder has classLink order to class.Has pathogenIs term referenced in scope noteCorresponds toIs propagation material ofIs disorder ofHas dialectal variantIs object of activityFrom CWR ontology.Uses processY X. One or more actions, activities, methods X that produce a change or development Y. E.g.: “fruit cleaning” “sterilization”.Grows inX Y. A taxon X grows in an environment Y. Use this in a plant and related domain (e.g. fungi). E.g. “jasmine rice” “isarn region”; “rice” “moist soil”;Is physiological function ofY X. A substance or a product Y from which a product X can be mainly (in terms of importance) obtained. E.g. “cow milk” “cheddar cheese”; “hops” “beer” (see );Is used to makeIs affected byY X. An object Y changes state or location because of an action of an agent X. E.g. “bacteria” “sterilization”; “pest” “pest control”; “agriculture” “pollution of agriculture”;Has breeding methodFamily includes genusLink family to genus.Is acted upon byHas chemical formulaProduct ofBelongs to schemeSame asY X. A source Y from which a substance or product X can be exclusively obtained, without any additional substance or product. E.g. “cow” “cow milk”; “plant” “plant oil”; “olive tree” “olive wood”; “chicken” “chicken meat”; but NOT “hops” “beer” (see );Is source ofHas old nameIs made fromX Y. A product X obtained mainly (in terms of importance) from a substance or a product Y. E.g. “cheddar cheese” “cow milk”; “beer” “hops” (see );Is abbreviation ofBelongs to categoryTo map any domain concept to any category of any classification scheme.AfflictsX Y. The disease X could adversely affect the health of an organism Y. E.g. “BSE” “cows”.Great Group has Sub OrderLink Great Group to Sub Order.Is cultivation process ofHas trade name, has commercial nameIs taxonomic level ofSpecify that this taxonomic level apply to a concept.X Y. An organism X causes harm to organism Y. E.g. “Bactrocera dorsalis” “Litchi chinensis”.Is a pest ofHas object of activityFrom CWR ontology.E’ la definizione diIs definition ofIs input forFrom CWR ontology.Has propertyIs old name of, is a deprecated name forA concept that make use of a specific value.Using valueHas narrower synonymIs prevented byIs a trade name ofHas typeIs studied byIs parent ofHas productStudyHas cultivation processY X. An organism Y in which the organism X causes harm. E.g. “Litchi chinensis” “Bactrocera dorsalis”.Has pestHas scientific nameX Y. Agent X behaves in a way that produces some result Y that is advantageous to some beneficiary. A means X through which a consequence Y can be achieved. E.g. “biological control arthropods” “biological control”; “pest control” “plant health”;Is beneficial forIs biological control agent ofIncluded inX Y. A disease X presents disease characteristic Y in an organism. E.g. “BSE” “anorexia”.Has symptomSubspecies has SpeciesLink Subspecies to Species.Is caused byY X. A result Y occurred because of an agent X (animate or inanimate). E.g.: “BSE” “prions”; “water erosion” “water”;Has acronymIs influenced by or Depends onLink Great Group to Sub Group.Great Group includes Sub GroupIs pathogen ofIs practice forProducesHas broader synonymIs chemical formula ofLink order to family.Order includes familyIs means forX Y. An object or process X mainly used to perform a process Y. See also . E.g. “curry paste grinding” “curry paste grinding machine”; “weapon” “killing”; “fishing pole” “fishing”; “alcohol” “cleaning”; Ploughs Ploughing ;but NOT “knives” “felling” (because knives are not primarily used for cutting down trees);Y X. A disease characteristic Y in an organism indicates disease X. E.g. “anorexia” “BSE”.IndicatesGreater thanIs portion ofY X. Relation between a mass X and a piece Y taken from the mass. E.g. “cutting” “plant”; “chicken skin” “chicken”; “a slice” “a loaf of bread”;Is symbol forIdentify the taxonomic level of a concept.Has taxonomic levelIs theme ofFrom CWR ontology.Is a local name ofHas abbreviationHas croping systemIs propagation process ofHas Propagation processHas a related typeFrom CWR ontology.X Y. A substance or product X obtained exclusively from source Y without any additional substance or product. E.g. “cow milk” “cow”; “plant oil” “plant”; “olive wood” “olive tree”; “chicken meat” “chicken”; but NOT “beer” “hops” (see );Is derived fromHas vector or Is host forMake use ofIs published byX Y. One or more actions, activities, methods X that produce a change or development Y. E.g.: “sterilization” “fruit cleaning”.Is process forObject PropertyRoot Property for all object properties. Introduced in order to make querying and organization of properties easier.Is acronym ofHas practiceIs disease forIs a transliteration ofLink genus to species.Genus includes speciesX Y. Process X naturally or conventionally realized at the minimum through process Y. Equivalent to . E.g. “milk production” “pasteurization”;Includes subprocessIs subprocess ofY X. Y is one of one or more processes naturally or conventionally associated with the realization of process X. E.g. “pasteurization” “milk production”;Is spatially included inY X. Part X is an inalienable part of Y. E.g. “Congo” “Africa”; “Southeast Asia” “Asia”; “hand” “arm”.X Y. {Taxon} X {use} Y. Use this in a plant domain. – {chemical substance} X {use} Y. Use this for chemical substance. E.g.: “apple” “fruit”; “alcohol” “cleaner”; “ddt” “pesticide”;Is used asIs breeding method ofIs croping system ofSub Order includes Great GroupLink Sub Order to Great Group.Value used inA measure or other value used in a specific activity or methods or for any purpose.InfluencesHas compositionlink species to genus.Species has genusIs referenced in concept scopenoteCausesX Y. Agent X (animate or inanimate) brings about a result Y. Examples: “prions” “BSE”; “water” “water erosion”;From CWR ontology.Has themeY X. The object Y is physically surrounding object X. E.g., an ocean is surrounding an island. Or plasma surrounds cells. The surrounds relationship is used only for the terms that are physically immediately adjacent to each other.SurroundsIs output fromIs post-production practice forFrom CWR ontology.Is property ofIs afflicted byY X. The health of an organism Y could adversely be affected by the disease X. E.g. “cows” “BSE”.Is component ofX Y. An object X that is a part of a whole Y and has also an existence independently from Y. E.g. “engine part” “engine”; “leaf” “tree”; “chromosome” “cell”; but NOT “blood cell” “blood” (see ).Has natural enemyScientific name ofIs infected part ofX Y. Agent X acts on object Y in such a way that Y changes state or location. E.g. “sterilization” “bacteria”; “pest control” “pest”; “pollution of agriculture” “agriculture”;AffectsIs control method ofHas post-production practiceFamily has orderLink family to order.Has diseaseHas biological control agentHas host or Is vector forHas disorderIncludesIs weed ofIs image ofIs performed byIs a dialectal variant ofDefinizioneDefinitionIs a related type ofFrom CWR ontology.Is performed by means ofY X. An object or process X mainly used to perform a process Y. See also . E.g. “curry paste grinding” “curry paste grinding machine”; “weapon” “killing”; “fishing pole” “fishing”; “alcohol” “cleaning”; but NOT “knives” “felling” (because knives are not primarily used for cutting down trees);Link Sub Group to Great Group.Sub Group has Great GroupX Y. The object X is physically surrounded by object Y. E.g., an island is surrounded by ocean. Or a cell membrane is surrounded by plasma. The surroundedBy relationship is used only for the terms that are physically immediately adjacent to each other.Surrounded byFormerly included inAn inclusion that was valid in the past but currently is not valid anymore.Is controlled byY X. A result Y that is advantageous to some beneficiary, produced by the behaviour of an agent X. A consequence Y achieved through a means X. E.g. “biological control” “biological control arthropods”; “plant health” “pest control”;Benefits fromActs uponY X. A social or political group Y consists of one or more subsidiary social or political units (group or individual) X. E.g. “herd” “cow”; “Francophone Africa” “Algeria”, “Benin”, “Burkina Faso”, etc.;Has memberHas local nameHas portionX Y. A mass X from which a piece Y can be taken. E.g. “plant” “cutting”; “chicken” “chicken skin”; “a loaf of bread” “a slice”;Has goal or processHas scopenote related to conceptSmaller thanPublishesIs composition ofIs used inLink class to order.Class includes orderHas scope note related to termHas imageTo provide a description of what can be seen on the image.Has descriptionCodesConcept editorial datatype propertyIs spatially included in stateTerm editorial datatype propertyThis property was originally called hasChangeHistory (from the traditional agrovoc thesaurus)Editorial noteIs spatially included in cityDatatype Properties customized for the WB system.Root Property for all datatype properties. Introduced in order to make querying and organization of properties easier.Has spelling variantConcept domain datatype propertyScope noteAny notes for concepts or categories to clarify its use.The source of an image is the institution, web site, etc. where the image has been taken from.Source for the imageHas image sourceHas dateThis field can contain a date or a range of dates.Term domain datatype propertySpelling variationsHas image nameEach image should be assigned a name.Has sub category”Be the predecessor of” or “be earlier in time”.PrecedesDevelops intoRelationship that is used in order to model the hierarchy of a classification scheme. A category can be in different positions in the hierarchy depending on the classification scheme you are looking at. Therefore, this relationship should not be instantiated directly to create the hierarchy, but rather a sub property specifically created for a particular classification scheme.Is sub category ofFollowsImmediately following in time or order.Develops fromSimmetric relationship indicating that two concepts are variety each other.Has varietyHas translationHas related termCausative relationshipAll relationships producing an effect or being the effect of something. An expression of an agent causing or forcing a patient to perform an action (or to be in a certain condition). Functioning as an agent or cause.Relationships linking concepts which are related in the scientifical sense in a bilogical taxonomy (e.g. species, families, etc.). To relate concepts taxonomically.Taxonomic relationshipHas antonym or Has oppositeHas related conceptThe most generic relationship to relate two domain concepts. This is used if two concepts are related and none of the more speciifc relationships can be applied. It is also used for backward compatibility to thesauri, i.e. all the more specific relationships can be resolved to this relationship and will translate to the <related term> or RT thesaurus relationship.Indicates existence in a state or capacity. Carries the meaning of a temporary state of being, often equivalent to the English “as a…”.Essive relationsInstrumental relationsIndicates all relationships serving or acting as a means or aid. By means of an instrument or an agent. The means whereby some act is accomplished.All relationships involving a quantity or a measure.Quantitative relationshipAll partitive relationships.Partitive relationsHas near synonymTemporal relationsSpatial relationsHas SynonymBibliographic relationsDictionaryBookAGROVOCFAOTERMOtherWikipediaCABIWordnetJournal ArticleNALTaken from sourceThe source (website, dictionary, thesaurus, classification scheme, terminology system, etc.) where the definition has been taken from.Has ASC codeHas singularIs preferred term.Is a main label for this conceptHas fishery 3 alpha codeE’ la rappresentazione lessicale diIs a lexicalization ofE’ una lessicalizzazione diHas AGROVOC term codeThis relationship is used to enter the stemmed form of term.Has stemmed formHas ASFA codeHas term typeCommon name for bacteriaCommon name for plantsTaxonomic terms for bacteriaTaxonomic terms for plantsTaxonomic terms for virusesTaxonomic terms for fungiTaxonomic terms for animalsCommon name for virusesCommon name for fungiCommon name for animalsAcronymHas ISO 3 country codeCode from the ISO standard for country names.Has statusRevisedProposed deprecatedProposedDeprecatedRevised by guestValidatedPublishedProposed by guestValues can be Project code, Conference no etc.Has numberHas taxonomic codeHas FAO term codeHas code in the schema FAO Priority AreaSource for the URL linkHas pluralThe link to the physical image, for example the URL, where the image is available.URL link for the imageHas been lastly updated onHas creation dateGeographical below country levelGeographical above country levelGeographical country levelChemicalsIs part of subvocabularyHa rappresentazione lessicaleHas lexicalization


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