Nitrogen supply effect on emmer (Triticum dicoccum Schübler) ecophysiological and yield performance
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The effects of nitrogen (N) addition on productive and physiological traits of Triticum
dicoccum were assessed under two N levels (0, unfertilized, and 90 kg N ha
) in field
conditions, in two growing seasons. In the study case, the N supply (90 kg N ha
) was applied
in three-split applications (20% at pre-plant stage, 40% at tillering stage, 40% at stem
elongation). In unfertilized conditions, the productive and physiological traits were consistently
reduced in comparison with fertilized treatments. Indeed, control plots showed lower
grain yield, biomass and protein content (about 42, 44 and 19%, respectively) and lower
photosynthetic activity at light saturation level (25%) than fertilized plots. The stomatal
conductance was 34.2% and 70.8% lower in unfertilized plots than in fertilized those, in the first
and second year, respectively. No significant differences for the Ci/Ca ratio were evident
between treatments. Emmer physiological and yield performances were affected by N supply,
although the crop plasticity to N availability was emphasized.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biomass; Crop yield; Photosynthetic activity; Protein content; Stomatal conductance
Elenco autori:
Cocozza, Claudia
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