Term Accession |
Aspect |
Term Name |
Synonyms |
Definition |
GRO:0007194 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
0.01-imbibition |
maize growth stage-0.1 |
Adsorption of water by colloidal materials of the seed, leading to seed swelling and increased metabolic activity in ... |
GRO:0007005 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
0.02-radicle emergence from seed |
maize growth stage-0.2 |
The radicle and its enclosing sheath, the coleorhiza, break through the pericarp. |
GRO:0007006 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
0.03-coleoptile emergence from seed |
maize growth stage-0.3 |
The coleoptile, enclosing the plumule or embryonic shoot, pushes through the pericarp |
GRO:0007003 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
00-germination |
maize growth stage-0 |
Process by which embryonic organs formed during kernel development and which have been dormant in the dry seed, resum... |
GRO:0007043 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
01-germination |
rice growth stage-1 |
Occurs when the seed coat has imbibed adequate water becoming soft and elastic. The coleorhiza elongates slightly, em... |
GRO:0007051 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
01-germination |
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GRO:0007007 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
01-seedling |
maize growth stage-1 |
Commonly refers to the growth stage between germination and tassel differentiation, with a duration of approximately ... |
GRO:0007125 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
01-seedling emergence |
sorghum growth stage-0 |
Coleoptile visible at soil surface. |
GRO:0007047 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
02-seedling |
rice growth stage-2 |
occurs when the first internode called the mesocotyl has elongated and pushed the tip of the rice coleoptile (epiblas... |
GRO:0007058 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
02-seedling growth |
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GRO:0007011 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
02-tassel initiation |
4-6 leaf stage, early whorl stage, maize growth stage-2, tassel differentiation |
Apical dome of shoot meristem elongates, followed by appearance of tassel branch primordia. Under favorable condition... |
GRO:0007126 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
02-three leaf stage |
sorghum growth stage-1 |
Collar of 3rd leaf is visible |
GRO:0007143 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
03-four leaf stage |
sorghum growth stage-2 |
Collar of 4th leaf is visible. |
GRO:0007012 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
03-rapid stem elongation |
maize growth stage-3, mid-whorl stage, stem elongation, telescoping |
After tassel initiation, stem length begins to increase rapidly, through elongation of cells formed by the intercalar... |
GRO:0007069 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
03-tillering |
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GRO:0007049 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
03-tillering stage |
rice growth stage-3 |
Usually begins at the fifth leaf stage when the first tiller is visible and emerges from the axillary bud of the seco... |
GRO:0007127 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
04-five leaf stage |
sorghum growth stage-3 |
Collar of 5th leaf is visible |
GRO:0007017 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
04-gametophyte development |
gametogenesis, maize growth stage-4 |
Includes both male (pollen) and female (embryo sac) gametophyte development, which are sub stages of this stage |
GRO:0007080 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
04-stem elongation |
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GRO:0007048 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
04-stem elongation stage |
internode elongation, jointing stage, rice growth stage-4 |
Begins about the same time panicle initiation is occurring. It continues until full plant height is reached. |
GRO:0007090 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
05-booting |
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GRO:0007148 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
05-booting stage |
rice growth stage-5 |
This stage is characterized by a swelling of the flag leaf sheath, caused by an increase in the size of the panicle a... |
GRO:0007020 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
05-flowering |
maize growth stage-5 |
The term "flowering" is used here to encompass the processes of anthesis (pollen shed), silking (emergence of styles ... |
GRO:0007128 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
05-growing point differentiation |
sorghum growth stage-4 |
Growing point visible above the soil surface. |
GRO:0007129 |
cereal_plant_growth_stage |
06-flag leaf visible |
sorghum growth stage-5 |
Tip of the flag leaf (last leaf) is visible in the whorl. |