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| |SubmittedBy=MargheritaSini | |SubmittedBy=MargheritaSini | ||
| |Name=hasPest | |Name=hasPest | ||
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| |Intent=Define the relationship between a concept and an organism which has characteristics that are regarded by other organisms as injurious or unwanted. Generally causing damages. | |Intent=Define the relationship between a concept and an organism which has characteristics that are regarded by other organisms as injurious or unwanted. Generally causing damages. | ||
| |Domain=Agriculture | |Domain=Agriculture | ||
| Name: | hasPest | 
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| Submitted by: | MargheritaSini | 
| Also Known As: | |
| Intent: | Define the relationship between a concept and an organism which has characteristics that are regarded by other organisms as injurious or unwanted. Generally causing damages. | 
| Domains: | |
| Competency Questions: | |
| Solution description: | |
| Reusable OWL Building Block: | 1 (0) | 
| Consequences: | An organism can be a pest of another organism, so the domain and range may be the same. This may leds to inconsistencies when instanciate the relationships. | 
| Scenarios: | Bugs are pests for humans, gundy bug is a pest for rice | 
| Known Uses: | |
| Web References: | http://www.fao.org/aims/cs_relationships.htm | 
| Other References: | |
| Examples (OWL files): | 
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| Extracted From: | |
| Reengineered From: | |
| Has Components: | |
| Specialization Of: | |
| Related CPs: | 
The HasPest Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
No scenario is added to this Content OP.
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