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Crop Development, Cultural Practices, and Scenic

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*S - CROP DEVELOPMENT, CULTURAL PRACTICES, SCENIC: S-LL-LLLL-LL.XXX
    Database Record

*first LL = Crop, SEE CROP LIST

*LLLL = Subcategory

CULT = Cultural Practices
REPG = Reproductive Growth
VEGG = Vegetative Growth
SCEN = Scenic
XXXX = Family name, first four letters, for plant identification photos under S-WO

*second LL = Visual Class, depends on subcategory:

CULT
AQ = Aquatic; aqueducts, rivers, lakes, water mngmt, NOT irrigation
BG = Budding/grafting of
CR = Crop residue from
CV = Cultivation of
EV = Environmental control
FE = Fence around
FM = Forage mixture
FP = Frost protection of
FT = Fertilizer/fertilizing
GC = Ground cover in
HA = Harvest of
IC = Intercropping in
IR = Irrigation of
LR = Leaf removal in
MC = Miscellaneous photo of
MO = Monitoring in
MU = Mulching of
MW = Mowing weeds in
NU = Nursery or greenhouse operations
PA = Pesticide application
PG = Propagation
PH = Postharvest
PL = Planting of
PO = Pollination of
PR = Pruning of
RO = Crop rotation with
SA = Sanitation in
SB = Seed bed preparation for
SO = Soil sampling for
SP = Sunburn protection of
SR = Solar heating of soil for
ST = Storage of
TI = Tillage of
TR = Trellising of
WC = Weed control in
WE = Weather monitoring in
REPG
Old codes. Do not use these for new slide records. Use BL instead.
B0 = Rat-tail bloom, full bloom
B1 = Dormant bud
B2 = Silver tip, delayed dormant bud, green tip, open flower,
popcorn stage, young square, elongate catkin
B3 = Green tip, pink bud, full bloom, square ready to bloom
B4 = 1/2 inch green, cluster bud, popcorn stage, pink bud, full bloom
B5 = Tight cluster, opening flower, closed bloom, single loose cluster
B6 = Pink, finger bud, full bloom
B7 = White bud, petal fall
B8 = First open bloom, jacket stage, single bloom
B9 = 50% open bloom, bloom
BD = Dormant bud
BL = Blossom
Old codes. Do not use these for new slide records. Use FR instead.
F1 = Petal fall, unsplit hull, young fruit, young boll, young berry
F2 = Fruit set, early set, onset of hull split, expanding young fruit
F3 = Turn down, onset of hull split, mature fruit, open boll,
beginning of ripening, harvest time, immature nuts
F4 = Mature fruit, pre-hull split, mature pears, mature nuts w/split husks
F5 = 3/8" hull split
F6 = Hull split
F7 = Drying hull
F8 = Completely dried hull
FB = Full bloom, bloom
FL = Flowering, anthesis
FR = Fruit, watery ripe stage, milk stage, soft dough, hard dough
FS = Field shot
GH = Grain head, grain spike
MC = Miscellaneous
Old code. Do not use this for new slide records. Use S-LL-SCEN instead.
SC = Scenic shot
SCEN
B1 = Dormant buds of
BS = Landscape photo of
CR = Crop rotation including
CV = Cultivation of
FB = Full bloom of
FL = Flowers of
FP = Frost protection of
FR = Fruit of
GH = Grain head, grain spike, grain
HA = Harvest of
IR = Irrigation of
MC = Miscellaneous photo of
MO = Monitoring in
MU = Mulching of
PL = Planting of
RO = Crop rotation including
SB = Seed bed preparation for
SE = Seedlings of
SP = Sunburn protection for
TR = Trellising of
VEGG
BS = Branch and/or growth habit of
FS = Field shot of
LV = Leaves of
MC = Miscellaneous photo of
RS = Root system of
SC = Scenic shot of (should be coded as S-LL-SCEN)
SE = Seedling of
SH = Shoot of
ST = Stem or stolon of
SP = Sprout of
TU = Tubers of
XXXX
BS = Branch and/or growth habit of
FB = Full bloom of
FL = Flowers of
FO = Leaves/foliage of
FR = Fruit of
FS = Field shot of mature plant
OK = Key characteristic (3 or more identifying features)
RS = Root system

S-WO-XXXX = Scenic photos of woody and herbaceous ornamentals by family

ACER = Aceraceae boxelder, maple
AMAR = Amaryllidaceae amaryllis, Alstroemeria, agapanthus, narcissus
ANAC = Anacardiaceae Chinese pistache, pepper tree, pistacia, Rhus
APOC = Apocynaceae Natal-plum, oleander, plumeria, vinca
ARAC = Araceae anthurium, calla, philodendron, Zantedeschia
ARAU = Araucariaceae Norfolk Island pine, monkey-puzzle
AREC = Arecaceae palms
ASTE = Asteraceae (=Compositae) dahlia, marigold, zinnia, etc.
BALS = Balsaminaceae impatiens, touch-me-not, snapweed
BETU = Betulaceae alder, birch, filbert, hazelnut
BIGN = Bignoniaceae cape honeysuckle, jacaranda
BUXU = Buxaceae box, boxwood
CACT = Cactaceae cactus
CAPR = Caprifoliaceae honeysuckle, elderberry, viburnum
CARY = Caryophyllaceae carnation, Dianthus, Sweet William
CELA = Celastraceae euonymus, mayten
CUPR = Cupressaceae arborvitae, cypress, cedar, juniper
ELAE = Elaeocarpaceae lily-of-the-valley tree
ERIC = Ericaceae azalea, erica, heath, madrone, manzanita, rhododendron
EUPH = Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia
FABA = Fabaceae (=Leguminosae) beech, oak, chestnut, honey locust, locust (Gleditsia)
FAGA = Fagaceae oak, tanbark oak
GERA = Geraniaceae geranium, Pelargonium
GESN = Gesneriaceae African violet, Saintpaulia
HAMA = Hamamelidaceae liquidambar, sweet gum
IRID = Iridaceae crocus, gladiolus, iris
LAMI = Lamiaceae (=Labiatae) mint, lamb's ear, catnip
LAUR = Lauraceae California bay laurel
LILI = Liliaceae daylily, lily, smilax, trillium, tulip
MAGN = Magnoliaceae magnolia, tuliptree, yellow poplar
MORA = Moraceae ficus, mulberry
MYRT = Myrtaceae bottle-brush, eucalyptus, eugenia
NYCT = Nyctaginaceae bougainvillea, four-o'clock
OLEA = Oleaceae ash, lilac, olive, privet
ONAG = Onagraceae clarkia, evening primrose, fuchsia, godetia
ORCH = Orchidaceae orchids, Phalaenopsis
PICE = Picea spruce
PINE = Pinaceae cedar, fir, pine
PITT = Pittosporaceae mock orange, pittosporum
PLAN = Platanaceae plane tree, sycamore
PODO = Podocarpaceae fern pine
RANU = Ranunculaceae buttercups, clematis
RHAM = Rhamnaceae buckthorn, California lilac Ceanothus
ROSA = Rosaceae non-fruit tree ornamentals: cotoneaster, pyracantha, rhaphiolepis, rose, toyon, ornamental pears, Prunus spp.
RUBI = Rubiaceae coffee, gardenia
SALI = Salicaceae aspen, cottonwood, poplar, willow
SAXI = Saxifragaceae coral bells, hydrangea, Ribes
SCRO = Scrophulariaceae penstemon, veronica
TAXO = Taxodiaceae redwood, sequoia
THYM = Thymelaeaceae daphne
TILI = Tiliaceae basswood, linden
ULMA = Ulmaceae elm, hackberry, zelkova
VERB = Verbenaceae lantana, verbena
VIOL = Violaceae pansy, violet, Viola

FORMAT OF NEW DATABASE RECORD

CODE:   S-LL-LLLL-LL.XXX
CATEGORY:   Crop
SUB-CAT:   Cultural Practices, Vegetative Growth, Reproductive Growth, or Scenic
CAPTION:   The caption for the photo
TECHNICAL:   None
BACKGROUND:   Crop
DESCRIPTION:   Brief description and location
DATE:   Date stamped on slide
REMARKS:   Manual # if in IPM manual slide set; "*IN ..." if published; "*LDxxxx" laserdisc code #
COPIES:   Number of slides with same code record
USER:   Name of photographer if someone other than Jack Clark (this field used to be for the name of the person creating the record. Older records will reflect this)
UPDATED:   Most recent date of changes in record (same as created if no changes)
CREATED:   Date slide record entered into database file

EXAMPLE OF NEW DATABASE RECORD

CODE:   S-ST-CULT-MU.001
CATG:   Crop development
SUBC:   Cultural practices
CAPT:   Polyethylene mulch over drip lines in Santa Cruz county strawberry beds.
TECH:   None
BACG:   Strawberry
DESC:   Clear plastic mulch over drip lines, 2-row beds, young strawberry plants; Santa Cruz Co.
DATE:   09-88
REMK:    
CPYS:   2
USER:   Larry Strand
UPDT:   03-20-91
CRTD:   09-21-88

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