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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".
Phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of solanaceous fruits; Code (2-digit) Code (3-digit) Description: Principal growth stage 0: Germination 00: 000: Dry seeds 01: 001: Beginning of seed imbibition 03: 003: Seed imbibition complete 05: 005: Radicle emerged from seed 07: 007: Hypocotyl with cotyledons breaking through seed ...
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.
In biology, the BBCH-scale for cucurbits describes the phenological development of cucurbits, ... Code Description 2 digits 3 digits 0: Germination 00: 000: Dry seed ...
In biology, the BBCH-scale for beans describes the phenological development of bean plants using the BBCH-scale. ... Code Description 0: Germination: 00: Dry seed 01:
The BBCH-scale (potato) ... Code Description 2 digit 3 digit 0: Sprouting/Germination 00: 000: Innate or enforced dormancy, Dry seed tuber not sprouted 01: 001:
Code Description 0: Germination 00: Dry seed 01: Beginning of seed imbibition 03: Seed imbibition complete 05: Radicle emerged from seed 07: Shoot breaking through seed coat 08: Shoot growing towards soil surface; hypocotyl arch visible 09: Emergence: shoot breaks through soil surface (“cracking stage”) 1: Leaf development 10: Pair of scale ...
In biology, the BBCH-scale for bulb vegetables describes the phenological development of bulb vegetable plants, ... Code (2-digit) Code (3-digit) Description