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In biology, the BBCH-scale for grapes describes the phenological development of grapes using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of grapes are: Growth stage
The BBCH-scale uses a decimal code system, which is divided into principal and secondary growth stages, and is based on the cereal code system (Zadoks scale) developed by Jan Zadoks. [2] The abbreviation BBCH derives from the names of the originally participating stakeholders: "Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt und CHemische Industrie".
Pages in category "BBCH-scale" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... BBCH-scale (grape) BBCH-scale (hop) BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables ...
Bud burst: scales separated light green but sections visible 54: Green or red leaf tips above bud scales 55: First flower buds (compact raceme) visible beside unfolded leaves 56: Beginning of raceme elongation 57: First flower bud separated on elongating raceme 59: Grape stage: all flower buds separated 6: Flowering 60: First flowers open 61
The Feekes scale is a system to identify the growth and development of cereal crops introduced by the Dutch agronomists Willem Feekes (1907-1979) in 1941. [1] [2] This scale is more widely used in the United States [3] than other similar and more descriptive [4] [5] scales such as the Zadoks scale or the BBCH scale.
BBCH-scale, a scale used to identify the phenological development stages of a plant This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 20:07 (UTC). Text is ...
Inflorescence buds swelling: bud scales elongated, with light coloured patches 52: End of bud swelling: light coloured bud scales visible with parts densely covered by hairs 53: Bud burst: green leaf tips enclosing flowers visible 54: Mouse-ear stage: green leaf tips 10 mm above bud scales; first leaves separating 55: Flower buds visible (still ...
The BBCH-scale (stone) identifies the phenological development stages of stone fruit (cherry = Prunus cerasus, plum = Prunus domestica ssp. domestica, peach = Prunus persica, apricot = Prunus armeniaca). It is a plant species specific version of the BBCH-scale.