CERZOS   05458
CENTRO DE RECURSOS NATURALES RENOVABLES DE LA ZONA SEMIARIDA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Grain yield, nutrient content and lipid profile of oat genotypes grown in a semiarid
Autor/es:
MARTINEZ, M.F.; ARELOVICH, H.M.; WEHRHAHNE, L.
Revista:
FIELD CROPS RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 116 p. 92 - 100
ISSN:
0378-4290
Resumen:
The objective was to evaluate oat cultivars for grain yield and quality in two years of different climaticconditions. Cultivars were chosen for forage yield, pest resistance or environmental stress tolerance. Thestudy, in 2004 and 2005, included 15 cultivars of Avena sativa and three of Avena byzantina seeded in 1.4by 5.5 m plots. One set of plots was managed for dual purpose (DP), and a second set was only for grain(GO). Total grain yield (GYLD) and hectolitre weight (HW) was determined for DP and GO, while grainsamples from DP were analyzed for crude protein (CP); ether extract (EE), starch (STA), b-glucan (b-GLU), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre (ADF), acid detergent lignin (ADL) and fatty acidcomposition. Significant interactions of cultivars by year were found for all traits. Overall GYLD was 88%higherwhen oat was managed for GO. The highest yields within DP were for Bw 103, Canai, Pilar, Polaris,Rocý´o (2004) and U 16 (2005). For GO, cultivars Paye´ , Polaris and U 16 (2004) and Maja (2005),respectively showed the best yields. Overall and yearly means were numerically similar for HW withingenotypes and management. Greater CP NDF, ADL, b-GLU variability was observed in 2004 comparedwith 2005. However ADF and STA did not appear to be influenced by year, with similar yearly means. ForSTA content, the most stable cultivars in both years were Milagros and Cristal, with STA values higherthan 39%. For NDF and ADF concentration Tucanawas the most stable cultivar. Cultivars Bw 103,Ma´ximaand Rocý´o exhibited the highest b-GLU values in both years. The fatty acids palmitic, oleic and linoleicacids were 91% of total in both years with greater variability and mean content in 2004. Low to moderatebut significant correlation coefficients were: STA with GYLD (R = 0.45), NDF (R = 0.41) and HW(R = 0.38); GYLD with b-GLU (R = 0.55) in 2004; and NDF with HW(R = 0.41) in 2005. The relationshipfound for EE and fatty acids were less affected by year, and the more relevant associations were: EE andoleic (R = 0.57), palmitic and estearic (R = 0.54), estearic and linolenic (R = 0.60) and oleic and linoleic(R = 0.72). All variables seem more influenced by environment than by genotype.