Grasas y Aceites (Jun 2007)

Temperature influence during seed filling on tocopherol concentration in a traditional sunflower hybrid

  • N. G. Izquierdo,
  • S. Mascioli,
  • L.A.N. Aguirrezábal,
  • S.M. Nolasco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.2007.v58.i2.82
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 2
pp. 170 – 178

Abstract

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The effect of night temperature during short periods in seed filling on oil tocopherol content and tocopherol/linoleic acid ratio was investigated in a traditional sunflower hybrid. Seeds were sown in the field at Balcarce on the 3rd and 22nd of November. In each experiment, treatments in which night temperature was increased at three consecutive periods of 200 °C day (base temperature: 6 °C) were applied.Tocopherol concentration was reduced when night temperature was increased early in seed filling. Such an increase could be attributed to a correlative increase in the daily average temperature, as no differences in tocopherol concentration were found when plants were cultivated in growth chambers under different day/night temperature but at the same daily average temperature. Temperature affected tocopherol concentration mainly by affecting the oil weight per seed.The tocopherol/linoleic acid ratio was not affected by temperature.

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