Growth stage | Code | Description |
0: Germination |
00 | Dry seed (caryopsis) |
01 | Beginning of seed imbibition |
03 | Seed imbibition complete (pigeon breast) |
05 | Radicle emerged from caryopsis |
06 | Radicle elongated, root hairs and/or side roots visible |
07 | Coleoptile emerged from caryopsis (in water-rice this stage occurs before stage 05) |
09 | Imperfect leaf emerges (still rolled) at the tip of the coleoptile |
1: Leaf development1, 2 |
10 | Imperfect leaf unrolled, tip of first true leaf visible |
11 | First leaf unfolded |
12 | 2 leaves unfolded |
13 | 3 leaves unfolded |
1 . | Stages continuous till ... |
19 | 9 or more leaves unfolded |
2: Tillering3 |
21 | Beginning of tillering: first tiller detectable |
22 | 2 tillers detectable |
23 | 3 tillers detectable |
2 . | Stages continuous till ... |
29 | Maximum number of tillers detectable |
3: Stem elongation3 |
30 | Panicle initiation or green ring stage: chlorophyll accumulates in the stem tissue, forming a green ring |
32 | Panicle formation: panicle 1–2 mm in length |
34 | Internode elongation or jointing stage: internodes begin to elongate, panicle more than 2 mm long (variety-dependent) |
37 | Flag leaf just visible, still rolled, panicle moving upwards |
39 | Flag leaf stage: flag leaf unfolded, collar regions (auricle and ligule) of flag leaf and penultimate leaf aligned (pre-boot stage) |
4: Booting |
41 | Early boot stage: upper part of stem slightly thickened, sheath of flag leaf about 5 cm out of penultimate leaf sheath |
43 | Mid boot stage: sheath of flag leaf 5–10 cm out of the penultimate leaf sheath |
45 | Late boot stage: flag leaf sheath swollen, sheath of flag leaf more than 10 cm out of penultimate leaf sheath |
47 | Flag leaf sheath opening |
49 | Flag leaf sheath open |
5: Inflorescence emergence, heading4 |
51 | Beginning of panicle emergence: tip of inflorescence emerged from sheath |
52 | 20% of panicle emerged |
53 | 30% of panicle emerged |
54 | 40% of panicle emerged |
55 | Middle of panicle emergence: neck node still in sheath |
56 | 60% of panicle emerged |
57 | 70% of panicle emerged |
58 | 80% of panicle emerged |
59 | End of panicle emergence: neck node level with the flag leaf auricle, anthers not yet visible |
6: Flowering, anthesis |
61 | Beginning of flowering: anthers visible at top of panicle |
65 | Full flowering: anthers visible on most spikelets |
69 | End of flowering: all spikelets have completed flowering but some dehydrated anthers may remain |
7: Development of fruit |
71 | Watery ripe: first grains have reached half their final size |
73 | Early milk |
75 | Medium milk: grain content milky |
77 | Late milk |
8: Ripening |
83 | Early dough |
85 | Soft dough: grain content soft but dry, fingernail impression not held, grains and glumes still green |
87 | Hard dough: grain content solid, fingernail impression held |
89 | Fully ripe: grain hard, difficult to divide with thumbnail |
9: Senescence |
92 | Over-ripe: grain very hard, cannot be dented by thumbnail |
97 | Plant dead and collapsing |
99 | Harvested product |