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<td>Class 2: Intermediary</td> | <td>Class 2: Intermediary</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>Intermediary between class 1 and class 3</td> |
<td> </td> | <td> </td> | ||
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<td>Class 6: Intermediary</td> | <td>Class 6: Intermediary</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>Intermediary between class 5 and class 7</td> |
<td> </td> | <td> </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> |
Apical shoor scoring system for apical shoot's architecture.
Link to this table.
Score and class | Definition | Remark |
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Class 1: Exploratory phase | Apical shoots and upper side buds form long shoots | Flat, longitudinal expansive shoot development |
Class 2: Intermediary | Intermediary between class 1 and class 3 | |
Class 3: Degeneration phase> | Only apical bud forms a long shoot. Shoots of side buds are stunted. | Spear-shaped development of main shoots and reduced side shoot formation |
Class 4: Intermediary | Intermediary between class 3 and 5 | |
Class 5: Stagnation phase | Stunted long shoots | Claw-like appearance because of pluriannual short shoot chains |
Class 6: Intermediary | Intermediary between class 5 and class 7 | |
Class 7: Resignation phase | Dieback of twigs of the topmost part of the crown or even the whole crown itself | |
Class 8: Regenration phase | Phase with obvious regeneration | From worse phase to a better form on the same branch |