Harvest time and yield of globe artichoke in relation to the environment of transplants production
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The positive influence of low temperatures during the vegetative phase on
bolting time of globe artichoke has been demonstrated. The aim of this work,
conducted in Sicily (south Italy), was to compare the growth and yield responses of
plantlets of clone '9/8' of 'Violetto di Sicilia' produced on the coastal plain (Siracusa,
15 m above sea level) and on the mountain (S. Domenica Vittoria - Messina, 1100 m
above sea level). The comparison of the two plantlet lots was made at Siracusa (as
before) and Moio Alcantara - Messina (560 m above sea level) by two growing
seasons in order to ascertain the better environment for developing nursery activity
for globe artichoke. The plantlets produced on the mountain benefited by cold
temperatures in contrast to those produced on the coastal plain. As a consequence of
this, crops from the plantlets produced on the mountain, in comparison to those
from plantlets produced on the coastal plain, showed a higher leaf emergence rate,
earliness in the start of head harvest, faster head yield rate and consequently greater
total yield cumulated at the end of cycle and a lower number of leaves at bolting
stage. These results indicate that it could be very useful to develop nurseries for
producing artichoke plantlets in the mountain areas
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
coastal plain; mountain; leaf emergence rate; earliness; production rate
Elenco autori:
Ierna, Anita
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