Phenological development of the shoot apex in three oat cultivars was monit
ored and related to the appearance and growth of leaves. Because oat leaves
appear and expand differently from wheat leaves, a new continuous decimal
leaf scale was developed for this purpose. There were usually two visible l
aminae expanding at the same time, until the appearance of the Bag leaf Thu
s, leaf tip number n + 2 became visible after leaf number n had reached its
maximum length. The leaf stages corresponding to the formation of the flag
leaf primordium (FP), double ridge (DR) and the formation of the terminal
spikelet (TS) were strongly and linearly related to the final number of lea
ves, even though the leaf stage at any of these events varied substantially
with sowing date. However, the number of leaves still to emerge after the
specified apical events was nearly constant, regardless of sowing dates. Th
e study showed that apical events can be predicted from observations of the
leaf stage, provided that the final leaf number can be predicted. (C) 2000
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