sugar beet is normally a biennial species, however under certain conditions it can act as perennial how?
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Sugar beets is biennial and require a period of vernalisation at the end of the first year before they can flower, although a small proportion of plants flower in their first year and are able to set seeds that persist in the soil. This phenomenon is known as “bolting”.
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Sugar beet is normally a biennial species, however under certain conditions it can act as an annual (Smith, 1987). The sugar beet plant develops a large succulent taproot in the first year and a seed stalk the second year. ... A white, fleshy taproot develops, prominently swollen at the junction of the stem (Duke, 1983).
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