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Journal of Ginseng Research
2021 Volume.45 No. 4 p.527 ~ p.534
Phenological growth stages of Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) according to the extended BBCH scale
Kim Yun-Soo

Park Chol-Soo
Lee Dong-Yun
Lee Joon-Soo
Lee Seung-Hwan
In Jun-Gyo
Hong Tae-Kyun
Abstract
Background: Phenological studies are a prerequisite for accomplishing higher productivity and better crop quality in cultivated plants. However, there are no phenological studies on Panax ginseng that improve its production yield. This study aims to redefine the phenological growth stages of P. ginseng based on the existing Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt und Chemische Industrie (BBCH) scale and proposes a disease control reference.

Methods: This study was conducted at the Korea Ginseng Corporation Experiment Station in Gyeonggi province, South Korea. Phenological observations were performed once weekly or twice monthly, based on the developmental stages. The existing BBCH scale with a three-digit code was used to redefine and update P. ginseng¡¯s phenological growth codes.

Results: The phenological description is divided into eight principal growth stages: three for vegetative growth (perennating bud, aerial shoot, and root development), four for reproductive growth (reproductive organ development, flowering, fruit development, and fruit maturation), and one for senescence according to the extended BBCH scale. A total of 58 secondary growth stages were described within the eight principal growth stages. Under each secondary growth stage, four mesostages are also taken into account, which contains the distinct patterns of the phenological characteristics in ginseng varieties and the process of transplanting seedlings. A practical management program for disease control was also proposed by using the BBCH code and the phenological data proposed in this work.

Conclusion: The study introduces an extended BBCH scale for the phenological research of P. ginseng.
KEYWORD
agricultural practices, medicinal plants, Panax quinquefolius, pest control, phenology
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