FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term plant organ development ID (Ontology) GO:0099402 (Gene Ontology)
Definition Development of a plant organ, a multi-tissue plant structure that forms a functional unit.
Also Known As "development of a plant organ"
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  developmental process
   |__anatomical structure development
       |__plant organ development
           |__floral organ development
           |   |__carpel development
           |   |__petal development
           |   |__sepal development
           |   |__stamen development
           |__leaf formation
           |__phyllome development
           |   |__bract development
           |   |__carpel development
           |   |__leaf development(+)
           |   |__petal development
           |   |__sepal development
           |   |__stamen development
           |__plant ovule development
           |__post-embryonic plant organ development
           |   |__post-embryonic root development(+)
           |__root development
               |__adventitious root development
               |__post-embryonic root development(+)
               |__primary root development
               |__root regeneration
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Is a anatomical structure development
Part of system development
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