Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4514722 | Industrial Crops and Products | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
With late May sowings, the crop produced a final dry biomass (>27 t haâ1) significantly greater than that obtained with the following sowings, which approximated 15 t haâ1 in late June-early July sowings. Seed yield was negatively affected by the shift of sowing time, decreasing from over 3.5 to less than 1.6 t haâ1 due to a cut in number of pods per plant. According to the results of this research, early sowings of kenaf are suggested in semi-arid areas of South Italy for both seed and biomass production, maximum seed yield corresponding to maximum biomass yield, and with this last achieved with sowings of late May. The identification of both thermal and photoperiodic requirements to achieve high levels of seed yield in kenaf may help to individuate areas of seed production other than South of Italy, where however similar climatic conditions must be ensured to the crop.
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Authors
C. Patanè, O. Sortino,