A scale of development stages of the bean plant Phaseolus vulgaris. A summary for consultation
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FERNANDEZ, F.; GEPTS, P. 1984. A scale of development stages of the bean plant Phaseolus vulgaris. A summary for consultation. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 7 p.
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A scale of stages of development of the bean plant applicable to both determinate and indeterminate growth types is defined and described. It consists of 10 critical phenological steps comprised into 2 phases: one vegetative (V) and the other reproductive (R). The stages V 0 (germination), V 1 (emergence), V 2 (primary leaves), V 3 (1st trifoliate leaf), V 4 (3rd trifoliate leaf), R 5 (preflowering), R 6 (flowering), R 7 (pod development), R 8 (pod filling), and R 9 (maturity) are described. A phase or stage is superseded by the next as soon as the plant, when individually considered, or 50 percent of the plants of a plot or field, show the manifestation of the next stage. (CIAT)