BBCH-scale (sunflower)
The BBCH-scale (sunflower) identifies the phenological development stages of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus). It is a plant species specific version of the BBCH-scale.
Phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of sunflower | |
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Code | Description |
Principal growth stage 0: Germination | |
00 | Dry seed (achene) |
01 | Beginning of seed imbibition |
03 | Seed imbibition complete |
05 | Radicle emerged from seed |
06 | Radicle elongated, root hairs developing |
07 | Hypocotyl with cotyledons emerged from seed |
08 | Hypocotyl with cotyledons growing towards soil surface |
09 | Emergence: cotyledons emerge through soil surface |
Principal growth stage 1: Leaf development1 | |
10 | Cotyledons completely unfolded |
12 | 2 leaves (first pair) unfolded |
14 | 4 leaves (second pair) unfolded |
15 | 5 leaves unfolded |
16 | 6 leaves unfolded |
17 | 7 leaves unfolded |
18 | 8 leaves unfolded |
19 | 9 or more leaves unfolded |
Principal growth stage 3: Stem elongation | |
30 | Beginning of stem elongation |
31 | 1 visibly extended internode |
32 | 2 visibly extended internodes |
33 | 3 visibly extended internodes |
3 . | Stages continuous till ... |
39 | 9 or more visibly extended internodes |
Principal growth stage 5: Inflorescence emergence | |
51 | Inflorescence just visible between youngest leaves |
53 | Inflorescence separating from youngest leaves, bracts distinguishable from foliage leaves |
55 | Inflorescence separated from youngest foliage leaf |
57 | Inflorescence clearly separated from foliage leaves |
59 | Ray florets visible between the bracts; inflorescence still closed |
Principal growth stage 6: Flowering | |
61 | Beginning of flowering: ray florets extended, disc florets visible in outer third of inflorescence |
63 | Disc florets in outer third of inflorescence in bloom (stamens and stigmata visible) |
65 | Full flowering: disc florets in middle third of inflorescence in bloom (stames and stigmata visible) |
67 | Flowering declining: disc florets in inner third of inflorescence in bloom (stames and stigmata visible) |
69 | End of flowering: most disc florets have finished flowering, ray florets dry or fallen |
Principal growth stage 7: Development of fruit | |
71 | Seeds on outer edge of the inflorescence are grey and have reached final size |
73 | Seeds on outer third of the inflorescence are grey and have reached final size |
75 | Seeds on middle third of the inflorescence are grey and have reached final size |
79 | Seeds on inner third of the inflorescence are grey and have reached final size |
Principal growth stage 8: Ripening | |
80 | Beginning of ripening: seeds on outer third of anthocarp black and hard. Back of anthocarp still green |
81 | Seeds on outer third of anthocarp dark and hard. Back of anthocarp still green |
83 | Dark of anthocarp yellowish-green, bracts still green. Seeds about 50% dry matter |
85 | Seeds on middle third of anthocarp dark and hard. Back of anthocarp yellow, bracts brown edged. |
87 | Physiological ripeness: back of the anthocarp yellow. Bracts marbled brown. Seeds about 75–80% dry matter |
89 | Fully ripe: seeds on inner third of anthocarp dark and hard. Back of anthocarp brown. Bracts brown. |
Principal growth stage 9: | |
92 | Over ripe, seeds over 90% dry matter |
97 | Plant dead and dry |
99 | Harvested product |
1 Stem elongation may occur earlier than stage 19; in this case continue with the principal stage 3
References
- Lancashire, P.D.; H. Bleiholder; P. Langeluddecke; R. Stauss; T. van den Boom; E. Weber; A. Witzen-Berger (1991). "A uniform decimal code for growth stages of crops and weeds". Ann. Appl. Biol. 119 (3): 561–601. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7348.1991.tb04895.x.
- Weber, E.; H. Bleiholder (1990). "Erläuterungen zu den BBCH-Dezimal-Codes für die Entwicklungsstadien von Mais, Raps, Faba-Bohne, Sonnenblume und Erbse - mit Abbildungen". Gesunde Pflanzen. 42: 308–321.
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