Growth stages of mono- and dicotyledonous plants Entwicklungsstadien mono- und dikotyler Pflanzen Estadios de las plantas mono- y dicotiledóneas Stades phénologiques des mono- et dicotylédones cultivées
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Growth stages of mono- and dicotyledonous plants = Entwicklungsstadien mono- und dikotyler Pflanzen = Estadios de las plantas mono- y dicotiledóneas = Stades phénologiques des mono- et dicotylédones cultivées
(BBCH-monograph / Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, editor)
Blackwell Wissenschafts Verlag, 1997
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Growth stages of plants = Entwicklungsstadien von Pflanzen = Estadios de las Plantas = Stades de développement des Plantes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 561-565)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For many years applied scientists involved in plant production have felt the need for a standard and uniform description of the clearly visible growth stages of plants. The BBCH scale of plant growth stages clearly answers this need. The handbook describes all field crops of major commercial importance (including rice, soya, peanuts and cotton) as well as important fruit and vegetables. The growth stage characteristics of significant weed species are also included. The BBCH scale is now an internationally recognised standard, increasingly employed by scientists world-wide. Of particular significance is the fact that this book contains sections in four languages and thus contributes to a large extent to reducing communication problems.
Table of Contents
- Growth stages for mono- and dicotyledonous plants
- The extended BBCH-scale
- The basic principles of the scale
- The extended BBCH-scale, general
- The extended BBCH-scale, for specific crops
- Cited references
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