BBCH-scale (beet)


In biology, the BBCH-scale for beet describes the phenological development of beet plants using the BBCH-scale.
The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of beet are:
Growth stageCodeDescription
0: Germination00Dry seed
0: Germination01Beginning of imbibition: seeds begins to take up water
0: Germination03Seed imbibition complete
0: Germination05Radicle emerged from seed
0: Germination07Shoot emerged from seed
0: Germination09Emergence: shoot emerges through soil surface
1: Leaf development 10First leaf visible : cotyledons horizontally unfolded
1: Leaf development 11First pair of leaves visible, not yet unfolded
1: Leaf development 122 leaves unfolded
1: Leaf development 144 leaves unfolded
1: Leaf development 155 leaves unfolded
1: Leaf development 1.Stages continuous till...
1: Leaf development 199 and more leaves unfolded
3: Rosette growth 31Beginning of crop cover: leaves cover 10% of ground
3: Rosette growth 32Leaves cover 20% of ground
3: Rosette growth 33Leaves cover 30% of ground
3: Rosette growth 34Leaves cover 40% of ground
3: Rosette growth 35Leaves cover 50% of ground
3: Rosette growth 36Leaves cover 60% of ground
3: Rosette growth 37Leaves cover 70% of ground
3: Rosette growth 38Leaves cover 80% of ground
3: Rosette growth 39Crop cover complete: leaves cover 90% of ground
4: Development of harvestable vegetative plant parts Beet root49Beet root has reached harvestable size
5: Inflorescence emergence 51Beginning of elongation of main stem
5: Inflorescence emergence 52Main stem 20 cm long
5: Inflorescence emergence 53Side shoot buds visible on main stem
5: Inflorescence emergence 54Side shoots clearly visible on main stem
5: Inflorescence emergence 55First individual flower buds on side shoots visible
5: Inflorescence emergence 59First bracts visible; flower buds still closed
6: Flowering60First flowers open
6: Flowering61Beginning of flowering: 10% of flowers open
6: Flowering6220% of flowers open
6: Flowering6330% of flowers open
6: Flowering6440% of flowers open
6: Flowering65Full flowering: 50% of flowers open
6: Flowering67Flowering declining: 70% of flowers open or dry
6: Flowering69End of flowering: all flowers dry, fruit set visible
7: Development of fruit71Beginning of seed development: seeds visible in infructescence
7: Development of fruit75Pericarp green; fruit still mouldable; perisperm milky; colour of seed coat: beige
8: Ripening81Beginning of ripening: pericarp green-brown, seed coat light brown
8: Ripening85Pericarp light brown, seed coat reddish brown
8: Ripening87Pericarp hard, seed coat dark brown
8: Ripening89Fully ripe: seed coat final colour, perisperm hard
9: Senescence91Beginning of leaf discolouration
9: Senescence93Most leaves yellowish
9: Senescence9550% of leaves brownish
9: Senescence97Leaves dead
9: Senescence99Harvested product