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Sowing time and irrigation scheduling effects on seed yield and fatty acids profile of sunflower in semi-arid climate

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Index date: 9 October 2019

Sowing time and irrigation scheduling effects on seed yield and fatty acids profile of sunflower in semi-arid climate abstract

A research was conducted in Southern Italy to study the changes in seed yield, oil content andfatty acids composition, in response to irrigation at different stages of growing season (at sowing,Dry; from sowing to beginning of flowering, S-BF; from visible bud to 75% flowering, VB-FF;from beginning of flowering to seed ripening, BF-M; from sowing to seed ripening, Full), in astandard sunflower hybrid sown at normal (April) and late (June) time. High seed yield and oilcontent combination resulted in the significantly greatest oil yield in ‘Full’ water regime. MUFAs(mostly oleic acid) were higher in late sowing and they benefit from good soil water availabilityof ‘Full’ regime. Contrastingly, PUFAs (i.e. linoleic acid content), higher in late season, wasdepressed by good soil availability during the early growing season (S-BF and S-M regimes).Irrigation at critical stages (i.e. flowering) may alleviate the negative impact of water stress uponcrop productivity and oil fatty acids composition, resulting in yield and oil quality benefitsbesides a water saving. Late sowings allow cultivating sunflower as a catch crop, with anincreased economic and environmental sustainability of Mediterranean farming systems.

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Sowing time and irrigation scheduling effects on seed yield and fatty acids profile of sunflower in semi-arid climate authors

C. Patanè

CNR-Istituto per la Valorizzazione del Legno e delle Specie Arboree (IVALSA), UOS di Catania, Via P. Gaifami ۱۸, ۹۵۱۲۶ Catania (Italy).

S.L. Cosentino

Dipartimento di Agricoltura, Alimentazione e Ambiente (Di۳A), Università degli Studi di Catania, Via Valdisavoia ۵, ۹۵۱۲۳ Catania (Italy)

U. Anastasi

Dipartimento di Agricoltura, Alimentazione e Ambiente (Di۳A), Università degli Studi di Catania, Via Valdisavoia ۵, ۹۵۱۲۳ Catania (Italy)