BBCH-scale


The BBCH-scale is used to identify the phenological development stages of plants. BBCH-scales have been developed for a range of crop species where similar growth stages of each plant are given the same code.
Phenological development stages of plants are used in a number of scientific disciplines and in the agriculture industry. 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 developed by Jan Zadoks.
The abbreviation BBCH derives from the names of the originally participating stakeholders: "Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt und CHemische Industrie". Allegedly, the abbreviation is said to unofficially represent the four companies that initially sponsored its development; Bayer, BASF, Ciba-Geigy, and Hoechst.

Basic principles

Principal growth stages

0: Germination, sprouting, bud development1: Leaf development2: Formation of side shoots, tillering3: Stem elongation or rosette growth, shoot development4: Development of harvestable vegetative plant parts, bolting5: Inflorescence emergence, heading6: Flowering7: Development of fruit8: Ripening or maturity of fruit and seed9: Senescence, beginning of dormancy