Vigor and field emergence in "high oleic" sunflower seeds, in southeast of Buenos Aires province

Sunflower crop was based, as yet, on high linoleic cultivars, but in the last years request for oil with higher content of oleic acid has increased, due to their dietary characteristics. At the beginning, high oleic cultivars were used to be sown in warm regions, but then the concern about growing it in temperate areas, as the south-east of Buenos Aires Province, was posed. In this region, early sowings are recommended, so that grain filling matches with a period of appropriate hydric and light conditions, as to result in greater yields. However, early sowings are limited by low soil temperature, that delays seedling emergence, resulting in heterogeneous stand establishment. The aim of this work was to evaluate seed performance of four high oleic cultivars in the southern area of Buenos Aires Province, by means of vigor tests and field trials. Germination, cold, tetrazolium viability, tetrazolium viability with cold, accelerated ageing tests and three field sowings at different soil temperatures were performed. Data were analyzed by Anova using generalised linear models, and tests and cultivars were contrasted among themselves. Similar seedling emergence under optimal and suboptimal temperatures for high oleic and high linoleic cultivars was recorded. The success of seedling establishment does not appear to be related to the acidic composition of seeds.

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Main Authors: Murcia,Mónica, Peretti,Anna, San Martino,Silvina, Pérez,Alejandra, del Longo,Olga, Argüello,Juan, Pereyra,Victor
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes 2002
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31222002000100018
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