Selekcija i Semenarstvo (Jan 2020)

Sunflower seed germination and storability response to chemical desiccation

  • Čanak Petar,
  • Jocković Milan,
  • Vujošević Bojana,
  • Babić Milosav,
  • Mitrović Bojan,
  • Stanisavljević Dušan,
  • Miklič Vladimir

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 53 – 60

Abstract

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The objective was to assess the effect of chemical desiccation on seed germination and storability in three sunflower female inbred lines and to point at possible indicators for optimal performance time. Desiccation was performed with Diquat (2 l ha-1) applied at 7-day intervals from the end of flowering to harvest maturity. There were 6 treatments and control (untreated). Germination was tested 2 and 21 months after harvest. The highest germination was recorded when the desiccation was performed 35 days after flowering. Results showed that optimal moment for applying chemical desiccation when there is no negative effect on the seed germination is specific for each sunflower genotype. Seeds with a high level of germination (>90%) can be stored for 19 months without significant loss in germination, namely, it was not negatively affected by chemical desiccation. Seed moisture and growing degree-days can be used as reliable indicators for optimal desiccation time.

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