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Oléagineux, Corps Gras, Lipides. Volume 17, Number 3, 167-70, MAI-JUIN 2010 - Dossier : Tournesol : champs de recherche (illustration : Monique Berger), Dossier - TOURNESOL : CHAMP DE RECHERCHE
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Author(s) : Clémentine Allinne, Pierre Maury, Philippe Debaeke, Ahmad Sarrafi, Philippe Grieu |
Summary : Sunflower is a summer crop often subjected to water stress, which could reduce substantially the yield. Early sowing is one of the crop management strategies to escape the drought stress mainly during flowering. Sowing one or two months earlier may lead to place the seeds and seedlings growth in conditions of low temperature. Low temperature exposure has consequences for most biological processes. It initiates also a number of physiological changes which can lead the plant to be more cold tolerant. Physiological traits commonly used to underlying cold tolerance, as well as traits associated with growth capacity at low temperature, are presented and discussed in the article. The most important ones need to be evaluated in sunflower to explore genetic variability. |
Keywords : early sowing, Helianthus annuus L., low temperature, sunflower, physiological traits, cold tolerance |
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