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WILD CARROTS
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Category: MORPHOLOGY
7.1.10 - Mature leaf length (cm)
(7.1.10) Excluding petiole
7.1.11 - Mature leaf width (cm)
(7.1.11) Recorded at the widest point
7.1.12 - Leaf growth habit (attitude)
(7.1.12) 7.1.12 - Leaf growth habit (attitude)
7.1.13 - Leaf hairiness
(7.1.13) 7.1.13 - Leaf hairiness
7.1.15 - Leaf dissection
(7.1.15) See figure 4
7.1.16 - Leaf colour
(7.1.16) 7.1.16 - Leaf colour
7.1.2 - Plant diameter (cm)
(7.1.2) Measure extremity of plant. Record at flowering (first umbel opened)
7.1.3 - Length of basal primary leaflet (cm)
(7.1.3) 7.1.3 - Length of basal primary leaflet (cm)
7.1.5 - Petiole thickness (mm)
(7.1.5) Record at the thickest point, at the time of full development of the foliage (see fig. 3)
7.1.6 - Petiole shape in trasverse section
(7.1.6) See figure 3
7.1.7 - Anthocyanin colouration in petiole
(7.1.7) Observe on the inside of the petiole
7.1.8 - Petiole hairiness
(7.1.8) 7.1.8 - Petiole hairiness
7.1.9 - Number of mature leaves per plant
(7.1.9) 7.1.9 - Number of mature leaves per plant
7.2.1 - Bolting tendency
(7.2.1) Bolting is a sudden and premature shift to stem elongation before the root has thickened properly. Bolting often occurs if temperature is too low, especially when carrots are grown under subtropical winter conditions. Carrots are very prone to bolting at the 5 to 8-leaf stage, whereas the risk is much smaller at the 3 to 4-laf stage and after the 8-leaf stage.
7.3.5 - Stem colour
(7.3.5) 7.3.5 - Stem colour
7.3.7 - Stem hairiness
(7.3.7) 7.3.7 - Stem hairiness
7.3.8 - Stem growth habit
(7.3.8) 7.3.8 - Stem growth habit
7.3.9 - Number of branches per plant
(7.3.9) 7.3.9 - Number of branches per plant
7.7.1 - Accession longevity (lifepan)
(7.7.1) 7.7.1 - Accession longevity (lifepan)
7.8.1 - Umbel type
(7.8.1) See figure 9
7.8.14 - Flower colour
(7.8.14) 7.8.14 - Flower colour
7.8.16 - Colour of the central flower of the umbellet
(7.8.16) 7.8.16 - Colour of the central flower of the umbellet
7.8.2 - Total number of umbels per plant
(7.8.2) 7.8.2 - Total number of umbels per plant
7.8.3 - Width of primary open umbel (cm)
(7.8.3) 7.8.3 - Width of primary open umbel (cm)
7.8.5 - Umbel shape
(7.8.5) Observed at full development. See figure 10
7.9.6 - Number of spines on secondary rib
(7.9.6) 7.9.6 - Number of spines on secondary rib
7.9.7 - Spine confluency
(7.9.7) Degree of fusion of fruit spine bases
7.9.8 - Spine curvature
(7.9.8) 7.9.8 - Spine curvature