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Ontologie du jardinage des plantes (OJP)
OWL
No license
Last submission date November 15, 2024

General information

Ontologie du Jardinage des Plantes a été développé dans le cadre du projet MOANO, et enrichie automatiquement à partir de 18 fiches de plantes extraites du site Jardin!L'encyclopédie
Initial created on March 7, 2014. For additional information, contact Marie Noelle Bessagnet (marie-noelle.bessagnet@univ-pau.fr).

Languages

Categories and subjects

Bota
Horti


Metrics

FAIR score
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Ontology relations network

View of (bpm:viewOf) ×
Imports(omv:useImports) ×
Has equivalences with(door:isAlignedTo) ×
Generally related to or relies on(door:ontologyRelatedTo) ×
Backward compatible(omv:isBackwardCompatibleWith) ×
Incompatible(omv:isIncompatibleWith) ×
Comes from the same domain(door:comesFromTheSameDomain) ×
Similar to(door:similarTo) ×
Specializes(door:explanationEvolution) ×
Generalizes(voaf:generalizes) ×
Disparate modelling with(door:hasDisparateModelling) ×
Has part (has views)(dct:hasPart) ×
Used by(voaf:usedBy) ×
Translation(schema:workTranslation) ×
Translation of(schema:translationOfWork) ×

Submissions

Identifiers

URI

http://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/JardinagePlanteV1.owl
http://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/JardinagePlanteV1.owl
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AgroPortal URI

https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/OJP
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/OJP
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Visits

Views of OJP

No views available for OJP.

Add OJP Web Widgets to your site
Jump to

Type a class name from OJP and jump to it in AgroPortal

  • Download the quick_jump.js file and put it on your server.
  • Copy the code below and paste it to your HTML page
  • Note: If you would like to use Quick Jump across multiple ontologies
    • You can enter a comma-separated list of ontology ids
      var BP_ontology_id = "NCIt,SNOMEDCT";
    • You can set the variable to 'all' to search all ontologies in AgroPortal:
      var BP_ontology_id = "all";
  • To include definitions in the Jump To drop-down, add the following variable in Javascript:
    var BP_include_definitions = true;
  • In the code that you just pasted, make sure to change the path to the quick_jump.js file to point to the location where you put the file (relative to your HTML file)
    • For example, if you put the quick_jump.js file in the same directory as your HTML file, this is the code you would use:
      <div id="bp_quick_jump"></div>
                  <script type="text/javascript">
                      var BP_ontology_id = "OJP";</script>
                  <script src="quick_jump.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
      

For more help visit Widget Wiki


Autocomplete

Fill your form fields with classes from OJP

Example 1 (start typing the class name to get its full URI)

Example 2 (get the ID for a class)

Example 3 (get the preferred name for a class)

  • Download the form_complete.js file and put it on your server.
  • In the header for the page where you want the form field, include the form_complete.js In the header for the page where you want the form field, include the
  • On your form, for the fields where you want to use the class-selection widget, specify the field's class in the following format: bp_form_complete-{ontology_id_list}-{value}
    • For example, bp_form_complete-NCIT-uri will use a ontology (ontology id is acronym) and will put the class URI in the field after the user selects the class from the pull-down list.
      • Note: In addition to single ontology ids, you can use a list:
        bp_form_complete-NCIT,NCBITAXON-uri
      • OR use 'all' to search across all AgroPortal ontologies:
        bp_form_complete-all-uri
      • The autocomplete widget accesses ontology content from the latest version of the ontology.
    • You can use the following parameters to select which value will be placed into the user-visible input field:
  • In addition to the input element you defined, there are four hidden form elements that are created and then set when a user selects a class from the list. For example, if you create a field with this code:
      <input type="text" name="a" class="bp_form_complete-all-uri" size="100"/>
    The 'name' attribute is used to create the four following fields (note how the 'a' from the name attribute is appended to the id attribute):
    • <input type="hidden" id="a_bioportal_preferred_name">
    • <input type="hidden" id="a_bioportal_concept_id">
    • <input type="hidden" id="a_bioportal_ontology_id">
    • <input type="hidden" id="a_bioportal_full_id">
    • Additional parameters are documented on the NCBO Widget Wiki

    For more help visit NCBO Widget Wiki


    Visualization

    Display a visualization for a given class/concept in OJP

    Copy the code below and paste it to your HTML page

    <iframe frameborder="0" src="/widgets/visualization?ontology=OJP&class=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.irit.fr%2Frecherches%2FMELODI%2Fontologies%2FCouleurV2.owl%23CouleurApproximante&apikey=YOUR_API_KEY"></iframe>
    

    For more help visit NCBO Widget Wiki


    Tree Widget

    Display class/concept hiearchy tree with a search field for ontology OJP

    Copy the code below and paste it to your HTML page

    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/widgets/jquery.ncbo.tree.css">
      <script src="/widgets/jquery.ncbo.tree-2.0.2.js"></script>
      <div id="widget_tree"></div>
      var widget_tree = $("#widget_tree").NCBOTree({
        apikey: "YOUR_API_KEY",
        ontology: "OJP"
      });
    
    

    You can also view a detailed demonstration

    For more help visit Widget Wiki