Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars

Experiments were conducted in open field to assess the effect of seeding season and density on the yield, the chemical composition and the accumulation of total tannins in grains of two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars (Pascià and Sultano). Environmental conditions and genetic factors conside...

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Main Authors: Roberto Ruggeri, Riccardo Primi, Pier Paolo Danieli, Bruno Ronchi, Francesco Rossini
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-09-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/890
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spelling doaj-285fdfb590774d279b003c90cb829cf02020-11-24T23:37:30ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052017-09-0112310.4081/ija.2017.890586Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivarsRoberto Ruggeri0Riccardo Primi1Pier Paolo Danieli2Bruno Ronchi3Francesco Rossini4Department of Agriculture and Forestry Science, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Science, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Science, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Science, University of Tuscia, ViterboDepartment of Agriculture and Forestry Science, University of Tuscia, ViterboExperiments were conducted in open field to assess the effect of seeding season and density on the yield, the chemical composition and the accumulation of total tannins in grains of two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars (Pascià and Sultano). Environmental conditions and genetic factors considerably affected grain yield, nutrient and total tannins content of chickpea seeds, giving a considerable range in its qualitative characteristics. Results confirmed cultivar selection as a central factor when a late autumn-early winter sowing is performed. In effect, a more marked resistance to Ascochyta blight (AB) of Sultano, allowed better agronomic performances when favourable-to-AB climatic conditions occur. Winter sowing appeared to be the best choice in the Mediterranean environment when cultivating to maximise the grain yield (+19%). Spring sowing improved crude protein (+10%) and crude fibre (+8%) content, whereas it did not significantly affect the accumulation of anti-nutrients compounds such as total tannins. The most appropriate seeding rate was 70 seeds m–2, considering that plant density had relatively little effect on the parameters studied.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/890Anti-nutrientsAscochyta blightChickpeaSowing rateTime of sowing
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author Roberto Ruggeri
Riccardo Primi
Pier Paolo Danieli
Bruno Ronchi
Francesco Rossini
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Riccardo Primi
Pier Paolo Danieli
Bruno Ronchi
Francesco Rossini
Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Anti-nutrients
Ascochyta blight
Chickpea
Sowing rate
Time of sowing
author_facet Roberto Ruggeri
Riccardo Primi
Pier Paolo Danieli
Bruno Ronchi
Francesco Rossini
author_sort Roberto Ruggeri
title Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars
title_short Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars
title_full Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars
title_fullStr Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two Kabuli chickpea cultivars
title_sort effects of seeding date and seeding rate on yield, proximate composition and total tannins content of two kabuli chickpea cultivars
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Experiments were conducted in open field to assess the effect of seeding season and density on the yield, the chemical composition and the accumulation of total tannins in grains of two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars (Pascià and Sultano). Environmental conditions and genetic factors considerably affected grain yield, nutrient and total tannins content of chickpea seeds, giving a considerable range in its qualitative characteristics. Results confirmed cultivar selection as a central factor when a late autumn-early winter sowing is performed. In effect, a more marked resistance to Ascochyta blight (AB) of Sultano, allowed better agronomic performances when favourable-to-AB climatic conditions occur. Winter sowing appeared to be the best choice in the Mediterranean environment when cultivating to maximise the grain yield (+19%). Spring sowing improved crude protein (+10%) and crude fibre (+8%) content, whereas it did not significantly affect the accumulation of anti-nutrients compounds such as total tannins. The most appropriate seeding rate was 70 seeds m–2, considering that plant density had relatively little effect on the parameters studied.
topic Anti-nutrients
Ascochyta blight
Chickpea
Sowing rate
Time of sowing
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/890
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