BBCH-scale (citrus)
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The BBCH-scale for citrus is a classification system used in biology to describe the phenological development of citrus plants using the BBCH-scale.
The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of citrus plants are:
Growth stage | Code | Description |
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0: Sprouting/Bud development | 00 | Dormancy: leaf and inflorescence buds undifferentiated, closed and covered by green scales |
01 | Beginning of bud swelling | |
03 | End of bud swelling: green scales slightly separated | |
07 | Beginning of bud burst | |
09 | Green leaf tips visible | |
1: Leaf development | 10 | First leaves separating: green scales slightly open, leaves emerging |
11 | First leaves visible[1] | |
15 | More leaves visible, not yet at full size | |
19 | First leaves fully expanded | |
3: Shoot development | 31 | Beginning of shoot growth: axes of developing shoots visible |
32 | Shoots about 20% of final length | |
39 | Shoots about 90% of final length | |
5: Inflorescence emergence | 51 | Inflorescence buds swelling: buds closed, light green scales visible |
53 | Bud burst: scales separated, floral tips visible | |
55 | Flowers visible, still closed (green bud), borne on single or multiflowered leafy or leafless inflorescences | |
56 | Flower petals elongating; sepals covering half corolla (white bud) | |
57 | Sepals open: petal tips visible; flowers with white or purplish petals, still closed | |
59 | Most flowers with petals forming a hollow ball | |
6: Flowering | 60 | First flowers open |
61 | Beginning of flowering: about 10% of flowers open | |
65 | Full flowering: 50% of flowers open; first petals falling | |
67 | Flowers fading: majority of petals fallen | |
69 | End of flowering: all petals fallen | |
7: Development of fruit | 71 | Fruit set; beginning of ovary growth; beginning of fruitlets abscission |
72 | Green fruit surrounded by sepal crown | |
73 | Some fruits slightly yellow: beginning of physiological fruit drop | |
74 | Fruits about 40% of final size. Dark green fruit: end of physiological fruit drop | |
79 | Fruits about 90% of final size | |
8: Maturity of fruit | 81 | Beginning of fruit colouring (colour-break) |
83 | Fruit ripe for picking; fruit has not yet developed variety-specific colour | |
85 | Advanced ripening; increase in intensity of variety-specific colour | |
89 | Fruit ripe for consumption; fruit has typical taste and firmness; beginning of senescence and fruit abscission | |
9: Senescence, beginning of dormancy | 91 | Shoot growth complete; foliage fully green |
93 | Beginning of senescence and abscission of old leaves | |
97 | Winter dormancy period |
References
[edit]- ^ In Citrus the term "visible" replaces "unfolded" used for other fruit species. Leaf unfolding takes place precociously in citrus.
- Agusti, M.; S. Zaragoza; H. Bleiholder; L. Buhr; H. Hack; R. Klose; R. Stauss (1995). "Escala BBCH para la descripción de los estadios fenológicos del desarrollo de los agrios (Gén. Citrus)". Levante Agricola. 3: 189–199.