IFEVA   02662
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES FISIOLOGICAS Y ECOLOGICAS VINCULADAS A LA AGRICULTURA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Oil yield components of maize crops exposed to heat stress during early and late grain-filling stages
Autor/es:
LUIS I. MAYER; JUAN I. RATTALINO EDREIRA; GUSTAVO ANGEL MADDONNI
Revista:
CROP SCIENCE
Editorial:
CROP SCIENCE SOC AMER
Referencias:
Lugar: Baltimore; Año: 2014 vol. 54 p. 2236 - 2250
ISSN:
0011-183X
Resumen:
Heat stress frequently limits grain yield of summer crops. Most research on maize (Zea mays, L.) has analyzed heat stress effects on crop physiology and kernel set, but little attention has been given to kernel weight and its composition. The objectives of this work were (i) to assess the response of maize oil yield components (kernel number and weight, embryo oil concentration and embryo/kernel ratio) to postflowering heat stress, and (ii) to explore changes in the sensitivity to this constraint across developmental stages and genotypes. Hybrids with different kernel type (flint, popcorn and semident) were exposed to contrasting temperature regimes (nonheatedand heated: air temperature at ear level>35ºC) during early or late stages of the effective grain filling. Oil yield was affected by early (up to -60%), and to a lesser extent, late (up to -40%) heat-stress episodes. These effects were mediated by lighter kernels (r2=0.94; P