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GRAIN AND OIL YIELD INVESTIGATED SUNFLOWER HYBRIDS DEPENDING ON THE GROWING SEASON

M. Pospišil
Ana Pospišil
Manda Antunović


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Abstract

In four-year field experiments (2001-2004) conducted in Western Slavonia (Nova Gradiška) influence of weather conditions (year) and sunflower hybrids on grain and oil yield was investigated. In the experiments five sunflower hybrids (PR63A90, Alzan, Aleksandra, Opera and Pixel) were investigated. Obtained results have indicated that weather conditions, hybrid and their interaction have significant influence on grain and oil yield. The highest grain and oil yield per hectare were obtained in the year with 65 mm precipitation in July, 48 mm in August and relative air humidity during the sunflower vegetation below 70%. High oil content in seed was obtained in the year with sufficient soil moisture during the oil synthesis, higher mean air daily temperature (21.70C) in the stage of intensive oil sythesis, and lower (14.10C) in the stage of slower oil synthesis. Significantly the highest grain (3901 kg/ha) and oil (1688 kg/ha) yield were obtained in 2003 year, while the highest oil content (54.94% in d. m.) was obtained in 2001 year. According to grain and oil yield, the most productive hybrids were: PR63A90 and Aleksandra whereas the highest oil content in seed (51.56% in d. m.) had Opera hybrid.

Keywords

sunflower; hybrids; weather conditions; grain yield; oil yield

Hrčak ID:

7684

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/7684

Publication date:

27.12.2006.

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