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Seedling emergence response to early sowings in unprimed and osmoprimed seeds of fiber sorghums for energy biomass under semi-arid climate (Articolo in rivista)
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- Seedling emergence response to early sowings in unprimed and osmoprimed seeds of fiber sorghums for energy biomass under semi-arid climate (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.4081/ija.2012.e30 (literal)
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- Patanè C.; Saita A.; Tubeileh A. (literal)
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- Cristina Patanè, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo (ISAFoM), Catania, Italy
Alessandro Saita, Dipartimento di Scienze delle Produzioni Agrarie e Alimentari (DISPA), Università di Catania, Italy
Ashraf Tubeileh, University of Guelph, Kemptville, Canada (literal)
- Titolo
- Seedling emergence response to early sowings in unprimed and osmoprimed seeds of fiber sorghums for energy biomass under semi-arid climate (literal)
- Abstract
- Fiber sorghum is a promising industrial crop for lignocellulosic biomass
to be used for energy purposes. Limits to the adoption of early
sowings (March-April) for this species are found in its thermal
requirements for seed germination (>10°C). Seed osmopriming has
been found to decrease the impact of low temperatures on seed germination
of sorghum in laboratory. In this study, unprimed (UP) and
primed (P) seed germination behavior in both laboratory at cold temperatures
and open field conditions under early sowings in a typically
Mediterranean environment, was examined in four cold-tolerant cultivars
of fiber sorghum (Padana 4, PR 811F, Jumbo and PSE 24213).
Seed germination in UP at 8°C was on average 82.4%, confirming the
high cold-tolerance of all cultivars selected for the experiment.
Germination was progressively delayed by the lowering of temperature
from 25°C to 8°C. Seed osmopriming was effective in promoting germination
speed at all temperatures in laboratory. It also resulted in an
appreciable lowering of thermal time requirements for final germination.
With the earliest planting date (March 10), minimum soil temperatures
during the first ten days never dropped below 10.2°C, allowing
a final seedling emergence of 79.2% in UP. However, low soil temperatures
slowed down the rate of seed germination. At the 2nd sowing
(end of March), daily maximum temperatures of soil exceeded 20°C
but those minimum dropped below 10°C, slightly depressing seed germination
in UP (76.3%). With the latest sowings (mid-April and early
May), minimum soil temperatures always over exceeded minimum
threshold for seed germination, allowing a regular seed germination
in UP. Priming increased final emergence percentage in the two earliest
sowings (those of March), whilst it enhanced the germination
speed in all planting dates. Seed osmopriming also reduced thermal
time requirements until the first seedling emerged from soil and promoted
the seedling growth in all cultivars and sowing dates. These
results suggest that it is possible to adopt early sowings (March) in
cold-tolerant cultivars of sorghum under semi-arid climate, and that
osmopriming allows the seed to partially overcome the limit imposed
by cold soil to germination, contributing to a successful crop establishment
when early plantings are adopted. Although the germination
response to constant low temperatures in laboratory tests does not
always provide a good index for predicting seedling emergence in soil
under fluctuating uncontrolled temperatures, it may contribute to
define desirable attributes for the identification of cultivars adapt to
early sowings in the Mediterranean areas (literal)
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