2022
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12799
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Phenological growth stage of tropical shallot (Allium cepa L. Aggregatum group) planted from seed in lowland area based on the BBCH scale

Abstract: Shallot (Allium cepa L. Aggregatum group) is an important Allium plant commonly grown in tropical countries, including Indonesia, and it is used as spice for daily cooking, medicine, cosmetics and dietary supplements. Since shallot is predominantly propagated vegetatively by bulbs, it augments pathogen accumulation which influences low seed bulb management as well as productivity. Hence, utilisation of seeds/True Seed Shallot (TSS) emerges an alternative propagation material. However, no information is availab… Show more

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“…Seed germination consists of 15 sub-stages, starting from the imbibition process, the release of the radicle, the emergence of cotyledons, the hook phase, the whip phase, the release of true leaves until the development of 3-4 true leaves with pseudo stems that are thickened indicating that the seedling is ready for transplanting [29]. This seeding process takes place 4-6 weeks after sowing (WAS) but can also be extended to 8 MSS [30].…”
Section: Tss Seedling Production Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seed germination consists of 15 sub-stages, starting from the imbibition process, the release of the radicle, the emergence of cotyledons, the hook phase, the whip phase, the release of true leaves until the development of 3-4 true leaves with pseudo stems that are thickened indicating that the seedling is ready for transplanting [29]. This seeding process takes place 4-6 weeks after sowing (WAS) but can also be extended to 8 MSS [30].…”
Section: Tss Seedling Production Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To understand systematic life cycles of plants, BBCH uniform numeric coding system is a useful tool which has been applied for systematic phenology studies of several crop plants such as potato (Hack et al, 1993), grapevine (Lorenz et al, 1994), citrus (Agusti et al, 1997), pomegranate (Melgarejo et al, 1997), loquat (Martínez‐Calvo et al, 1999), olive (Sanz‐Cortés et al, 2002), coffee (Arcila‐Pulgarin et al, 2002), persimmon (García‐Carbonell et al, 2002), kiwi berry (Salinero et al, 2009), lychee (Wei et al, 2013), sweet cherry (Fadon et al, 2015), sugar apple (Liu et al, 2015), longan (Pham et al, 2015), pineapple (Zhang et al, 2016), nashi tree (Martínez‐Nicolás et al, 2016), capuli cherry (Ramirez & Davenport, 2016), sapota (Kishore & Mahanti, 2016), dragon fruit (Kishore, 2016), Indian blackberry (Kishore, 2019), stevia (Bihan et al, 2020), cultivated northern wild rice (Duquette & Kimball, 2020), yam bean (Pati et al, 2020) and shallot (Pangestuti et al, 2022). However, the phenological growth stages of taro have not yet been interpreted and described.…”
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confidence: 99%