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Agrovoc XMLNS

Last revised by Prashanta 20100421: Changed default namespace from “https://www.fao.org/aims/aos/” to “https://aims.fao.org/aos/common”
TODO: remove chemical and geographical concepts once the WB system do not hardcode anymore them.
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 Sachit 20100423: added new relationship hasIssnL, isHoldBy, hasCallNumber , IsOtherLanguageEditionOf
Last revised by KCEW 20090828: edited with protege 3.4 build 130
Last revised by KCEW 2008: set the correct namespaces for xmlns, xml:base, and owl:Ontology.
Last revised by KCEW 20090821: “/” URI instead of “#” URI.
Last revised by KCEW 20090924: changed name of hasHistoryNote to haseditorialNote
Last revised by Prashanta 20100427: added new relationship hasSubstitute under essiveRelationship. Moved isSubstituteFor to essiveRelationship.
Last revised by KCEW 20091021: completed relationships. Changed v01 to v1.0
Last revised by KCEW 20090929: added hasSynonym. Checked relationships className as the ‘linkabr’ field of the db.
Last revised by Sachit 20100324: added new relationship hasIssn
Last revised by KCEW 20080508: removed all remaining instances.
Last revised by Prashanta 20100210: Changed default namespace from “https://aims.fao.org/aos/v1.0/” to “https://www.fao.org/aims/aos/”
20091021
Last revised by KCEW 20090730: added some relationshios for conversion from legacy database.

Definition

This is used for all AGROVOC concepts.
Concetti di dominio
Domain concept

Classification scheme
This class groups all classifications schemes from AGROVOC (e.g. the AGRIS/CARIS Classification scheme.

Categoria
Category
This class is used to group all domain categories and other domain concepts.

Image

This class is used to store all lexicalization of all languges for AGROVOC. All terms (descriptors and non-descriptors) are here created as instances.
Lexicalization

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.

Nom
Nome
Noun

This class is used to group all characteristics of concepts, such as definitions, images, etc.
Entity annotation

Is referenced in concept scopenote

Is a trade name of

Has scope note related to term

Affects
X <affects> Y. Agent X acts on object Y in such a way that Y changes state or location. E.g. “sterilization” <affects> “bacteria”; “pest control” <affects> “pest”; “pollution of agriculture” <affects> “agriculture”;

Has scopenote related to concept

Acts upon

Is image of

Is spatially included in
Y <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> X. Part X is an inalienable part of Y. E.g. “Congo” <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> “Africa”; “Southeast Asia” <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> “Asia”; “hand” <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> “arm”.

Scientific name of

Has physiological function

X <afflicts> Y. The disease X could adversely affect the health of an organism Y. E.g. “BSE” <afflicts> “cows”.

Afflicts

Has vector or Is host for

Y <indicates> X. A disease characteristic Y in an organism indicates disease X. E.g. “anorexia” <indicates> “BSE”.
Indicates

Root Property for all object properties. Introduced in order to make querying and organization of properties easier.
Object Property

Is biological control agent of

Is performed by

Sub Order includes Great Group
Link Sub Order to Great Group.

Formerly includes

Y <isUseOf> X. {Use} Y <isUseOf> {Taxon} X. Use this in a plant domain. – {use} Y <isUseOf> {chemical substance} X. Use this for chemical substance. E.g.: “fruit” <isUseOf> “apple”; “cleaner” <isUseOf> “alcohol”; “pesticide” <isUseOf> “ddt”;
Is use of

Is propagation material of

Is input for

Y <isSourceOf> X. A source Y from which a substance or product X can be exclusively obtained, without any additional substance or product. E.g. “cow” <isSourceOf> “cow milk”; “plant” <isSourceOf> “plant oil”; “olive tree” <isSourceOf> “olive wood”; “chicken” <isSourceOf> “chicken meat”; but NOT “hops” <isSourceOf> “beer” (see <usedToMake>);

Is source of

From CWR ontology.
Is a related type of

Is achieved by means of

Has category

Prevents

Has symbol

Study

Smaller than

Has narrower synonym

Y <isAffectedBy> X. An object Y changes state or location because of an action of an agent X. E.g. “bacteria” <isAffectedBy> “sterilization”; “pest” <isAffectedBy> “pest control”; “agriculture” <isAffectedBy> “pollution of agriculture”;
Is affected by

Is croping system of

Product of

Is theme of
From CWR ontology.

Measures

Has type

Y <isPartOf> X. A part Y that compose an entity X. Use this relationship when none of the other partitivity relations (<component>, <composedOf>, <portion>, <member>, <includesSubprocess>) apply. E.g. in a plant ontology: {PlantPart} <isPartOf> {Taxonomic};
Is part of

Type of

Same as (isScientificNameOf)

X <hasSymptom> Y. A disease X presents disease characteristic Y in an organism. E.g. “BSE” <hasSymptom> “anorexia”.
Has symptom

Performs

A concept that make use of a specific value.
Using value

Genus has family
Link genus to Family.

E’ la definizione di
Is definition of

Is post-production practice for

Has cultivation process

Causes
X <causes> Y. Agent X (animate or inanimate) brings about a result Y. Examples: “prions” <causes> “BSE”; “water” <causes> “water erosion”;

Is measured by

Link family to order.
Family has order

Belongs to scheme

Has host or Is vector for

Is studied by

Is derived from

X <isDerivedFrom> Y. A substance or product X obtained exclusively from source Y without any additional substance or product. E.g. “cow milk” <isDerivedFrom> “cow”; “plant oil” <isDerivedFrom> “plant”; “olive wood” <isDerivedFrom> “olive tree”; “chicken meat” <isDerivedFrom> “chicken”; but NOT “beer” <isDerivedFrom> “hops” (see <madeFrom>);

Is pathogen of

Is abbreviation of

Has broader synonym

Has portion

X <hasPortion> Y. A mass X from which a piece Y can be taken. E.g. “plant” <hasPortion> “cutting”; “chicken” <hasPortion> “chicken skin”; “a loaf of bread” <hasPortion> “a slice”;

Is parent of

Order has class
Link order to class.

Is a local name of

Has substitute

Y <isAGrowthEnvironmentFor> X. An environment Y favorable to a taxon X. This is used as the inverse relationship of <growsIn>. Use this in a plant and related domain (e.g. fungi). E.g. “isarn region” <isAGrowthEnvironmentFor> “jasmine rice”; “moist soil” <isAGrowthEnvironmentFor> “rice”;

Is a growth environment for

Sub Group has Great Group

Link Sub Group to Great Group.

Spatially includes

X <spatiallyIncludes> 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” <spatiallyIncludes> “Congo”; “Asia” <spatiallyIncludes> “Southeast Asia”; “arm” <spatiallyIncludes> “hand”.

Produces

Link order to family.
Order includes family

link species to genus.
Species has genus

Has part

X <hasPart> 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 (<component>, <composedOf>, <portion>, <member>, <includesSubprocess>) apply. E.g. in a plant ontology: {Taxonomic} <hasPart> {PartPlant};

Is produced by

Is controlled by

to map domain concepts to any category in a classification scheme.
Has mapped domain concept

Has weed

Is prevented by

Subspecies has Species
Link Subspecies to Species.

X <isProcessFor> Y. One or more actions, activities, methods X that produce a change or development Y. E.g.: “sterilization” <isProcessFor> “fruit cleaning”.
Is process for

Is used in

Link Great Group to Sub Group.
Great Group includes Sub Group

Is symbol for

X <includesSubprocess> Y. Process X naturally or conventionally realized at the minimum through process Y. Equivalent to <stageOf>. E.g. “milk production” <includesSubprocess> “pasteurization”;
Includes subprocess

X <surroundedBy> 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 by

Is used to make

Y <isUsedToMake> X. A substance or a product Y from which a product X can be mainly (in terms of importance) obtained. E.g. “cow milk” <isUsedToMake> “cheddar cheese”; “hops” <isUsedToMake> “beer” (see <composedOf>);

Is chemical formula of

Publishes

Has pathogen

X <isComposedOf> 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 <ingredientOf> and <substanceOf> relations. E.g. “blood” <composedOf> “blood cell”, “”blood gas”, “blood lipid”, “blood protein”; “beer” <composedOf> “water”, “yeast”, (and by inheritance “hops” c.f. <madeFrom>).
Is composed of

Has local name

Is weed of

From CWR ontology.

Is object of activity

Benefits from
Y <benefitsFrom> 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” <benefitsFrom> “biological control arthropods”; “plant health” <benefitsFrom> “pest control”;

Is afflicted by

Y <isAfflictedBy> X. The health of an organism Y could adversely be affected by the disease X. E.g. “cows” <isAfflictedBy> “BSE”.

Has croping system

Is output from

Has biological control agent

Is acronym of

From CWR ontology.
Has object of activity

Has natural enemy

Is term referenced in scope note

Is cultivation process of

Is a pest of
X <pestOf> Y. An organism X causes harm to organism Y. E.g. “Bactrocera dorsalis” <pestOf> “Litchi chinensis”.

Is portion of
Y <isPortionOf> X. Relation between a mass X and a piece Y taken from the mass. E.g. “cutting” <isPortionOf> “plant”; “chicken skin” <isPortionOf> “chicken”; “a slice” <isPortionOf> “a loaf of bread”;

Is infected part of

Y <hasMember> X. A social or political group Y consists of one or more subsidiary social or political units (group or individual) X. E.g. “herd” <hasMember> “cow”; “Francophone Africa” <hasMember> “Algeria”, “Benin”, “Burkina Faso”, etc.;

Has member

Has dialectal variant

Is acted upon by

Is physiological function of

Is taxonomic level of
Specify that this taxonomic level apply to a concept.

Has disorder

Has taxonomic level
Identify the taxonomic level of a concept.

Y <usesProcess> X. One or more actions, activities, methods X that produce a change or development Y. E.g.: “fruit cleaning” <usesProcess> “sterilization”.
Uses process

Has transliteration

Link Great Group to Sub Order.

Great Group has Sub Order

X <isMemberOf> Y. A social or political unit (group or individual) XÂ belongs to a social or political group Y. E.g. “cow” <isMemberOf> “herd”; “Algeria”, “Benin”, “Burkina Faso”, etc. <isMemberOf> “Francophone Africa”.

Is member of

Has theme
From CWR ontology.

An inclusion that was valid in the past but currently is not valid anymore.
Formerly included in

Included in

Y <isPerformedByMeansOf> X. An object or process X mainly used to perform a process Y. See also <usedAs>. E.g. “curry paste grinding” <isPerformedByMeansOf> “curry paste grinding machine”; “weapon” <meansFor> “killing”; “fishing pole” <meansFor> “fishing”; “alcohol” <meansFor> “cleaning”; but NOT “knives” <meansFor> “felling” (because knives are not primarily used for cutting down trees);

Is performed by means of

Y <isCausedBy> X. A result Y occurred because of an agent X (animate or inanimate). E.g.: “BSE” <isCausedBy> “prions”; “water erosion” <isCausedBy> “water”;
Is caused by

Link Species to Subspecies.
Species includes Subspecies

Includes

Has Propagation process

Is influenced by or Depends on

Has propagation material

Link genus to species.
Genus includes species

Has old name

A measure or other value used in a specific activity or methods or for any purpose.
Value used in

From CWR ontology.
Is property of

Is disorder of

Has disease

Greater than

Is published by

Has control method

Controls

Has image

Is natural enemy of

Has product

Is a dialectal variant of

Link class to order.

Class includes order

Has practice

Has trade name, has commercial name

Has abbreviation

Has breeding method

Is disease for

Influences

Has chemical formula

Compose
Y <compose> 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 <ingredientOf> and <substanceOf> relations. E.g. “blood gas”, “blood lipid”, “blood protein”, “blood cell” <composes> “blood”; “water”, “yeast” <compose> “beer”.

Is substitute for

Has goal or process

Is old name of, is a deprecated name for

Has parent

Corresponds to (hasScientificName)

Is control method of

X <growsIn> Y. A taxon X grows in an environment Y. Use this in a plant and related domain (e.g. fungi). E.g. “jasmine rice” <growsIn> “isarn region”; “rice” <growsIn> “moist soil”;
Grows in

Is beneficial for

X <isBeneficialFor> 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” <isBeneficialFor> “biological control”; “pest control” <isBeneficialFor> “plant health”;

Is composition of

Has scientific name

Has a related type
From CWR ontology.

Has pest
Y <hasPest> X. An organism Y in which the organism X causes harm. E.g. “Litchi chinensis” <hasPest> “Bactrocera dorsalis”.

Is used as
X <isUsedAs> Y. {Taxon} X <isUsedAs> {use} Y. Use this in a plant domain. – {chemical substance} X <isUsedAs> {use} Y. Use this for chemical substance. E.g.: “apple” <isUsedAs> “fruit”; “alcohol” <isUsedAs> “cleaner”; “ddt” <isUsedAs> “pesticide”;

Is a transliteration of

Is made from
X <isMadeFrom> Y. A product X obtained mainly (in terms of importance) from a substance or a product Y. E.g. “cheddar cheese” <isMadeFrom> “cow milk”; “beer” <isMadeFrom> “hops” (see <composedOf>);

Has property
From CWR ontology.

Y <hasComponent> X. An object X that is a part of a whole Y and has also an existence independently from Y. E.g. “engine” <hasComponent> “engine part”; “tree” <hasComponent> “leaf”; “cell” <hasComponent> “chromosome”; but NOT “blood” <hasComponent> “blood cell” (see <composedOf>).
Has component

Make use of

Is practice for

Has composition

To map any domain concept to any category of any classification scheme.
Belongs to category

Surrounds

Y <surrounds> 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.

Has infection part

Is component of
X <isComponentOf> Y. An object X that is a part of a whole Y and has also an existence independently from Y. E.g. “engine part” <isComponentOf> “engine”; “leaf” <isComponentOf> “tree”; “chromosome” <isComponentOf> “cell”; but NOT “blood cell” <isComponentOf> “blood” (see <composes>).

Is subprocess of
Y <isSubprocessOf> X. Y is one of one or more processes naturally or conventionally associated with the realization of process X. E.g. “pasteurization” <isSubprocessOf> “milk production”;

Definizione
Definition

Has acronym

Is propagation process of

X <isMeansFor> Y. An object or process X mainly used to perform a process Y. See also <usedAs>. E.g. “curry paste grinding” <performedWithInstrument> “curry paste grinding machine”; “weapon” <instrumentFor> “killing”; “fishing pole” <instrumentFor> “fishing”; “alcohol” <instrumentFor> “cleaning”; Ploughs <isMeansFor> Ploughing ;but NOT “knives” <instrumentFor> “felling” (because knives are not primarily used for cutting down trees);
Is means for

Is breeding method of

Has post-production practice

Family includes genus
Link family to genus.

Has spelling variant

Term editorial datatype property

To provide a description of what can be seen on the image.

Has description

Codes

Has call number

This property was originally called hasChangeHistory (from the traditional agrovoc thesaurus)
Editorial note

Concept editorial datatype property

Concept domain datatype property

Each image should be assigned a name.

Has image name

Source for the image
Has image source
The source of an image is the institution, web site, etc. where the image has been taken from.

Root Property for all datatype properties. Introduced in order to make querying and organization of properties easier.
Datatype Properties customized for the WB system.

Has ISSN
Code requried for journals and series for authority control ontologies

Spelling variations

Term domain datatype property

Any notes for concepts or categories to clarify its use.
Scope note

Develops into

Immediately following in time or order.
Follows

Has sub category

Relationship 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 of

Precedes

“Be the predecessor of” or “be earlier in time”.

Develops from

Has near synonym

Is other language edition of

Bibliographic relations

Has related term

Spatial relations

Has antonym or Has opposite

Indicates 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.
Instrumental relations

Has Synonym

Causative relationship

All 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.

Taxonomic relationship
Relationships linking concepts which are related in the scientifical sense in a bilogical taxonomy (e.g. species, families, etc.). To relate concepts taxonomically.

Essive relations
Indicates existence in a state or capacity. Carries the meaning of a temporary state of being, often equivalent to the English “as a…”.

Has related concept

The 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 &lt;related term&gt; or RT thesaurus relationship.

Has translation

Has variety
Simmetric relationship indicating that two concepts are variety each other.

All relationships involving a quantity or a measure.
Quantitative relationship

Partitive relations
All partitive relationships.

Temporal relations

Has creation date

Has AGROVOC term code

Has fishery 3 alpha code

Has taxonomic code

Has ASFA code

Has number

Values can be Project code, Conference no etc.

Is spatially included in state

Is spatially included in city

Has FAO term code

Has singular

Has ISSN-L
Code requried for journals and series for authority control ontologies

The link to the physical image, for example the URL, where the image is available.

URL link for the image

Geographical below country level

Geographical above country level

Chemicals

Geographical country level

Is part of subvocabulary

This field can contain a date or a range of dates.

Has date

Has been lastly updated on

Has term type

Common name for animals

Common name for plants

Common name for viruses

Taxonomic terms for animals

Taxonomic terms for viruses

Taxonomic terms for plants

Taxonomic terms for fungi

Taxonomic terms for bacteria

Common name for fungi

Common name for bacteria

Acronym

Has ASC code

Is hold by

Has stemmed form
This relationship is used to enter the stemmed form of term.

E’ la rappresentazione lessicale di
Is a lexicalization of
E’ una lessicalizzazione di

Has code in the schema FAO Priority Area

Is preferred term.
Is a main label for this concept

AGROVOC

FAOTERM

NAL

Other

CABI

Journal Article

Wordnet

Wikipedia

Book

Dictionary

The source (website, dictionary, thesaurus, classification scheme, terminology system, etc.) where the definition has been taken from.
Taken from source

Source for the URL link

Has status

Revised

Proposed by guest

Published

Deprecated

Revised by guest

Proposed

Proposed deprecated

Validated

Has plural

Has ISO 3 country code
Code from the ISO standard for country names.

Ha rappresentazione lessicale
Has lexicalization


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