Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower

Sunflower, a major edible oil crop producing a high-quality and healthful oil for human consumption and also recycled for use as feedstock to produce biodiesel fuel, is recently being cultivated in rotation with rice in the paddy field. The oil of cultivars with a high oleic acid content has higher...

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Main Authors: Satoko Yasumoto, Yukari Terakado, Morio Matsuzaki, Kensuke Okada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2011-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.233
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spelling doaj-c3f8d99bfdbe4e678276012a76ea56212020-11-24T21:10:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082011-01-0114323324810.1626/pps.14.23311645072Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of SunflowerSatoko Yasumoto0Yukari Terakado1Morio Matsuzaki2Kensuke Okada3National Agricultural Research CenterIbaraki Prefectural Agricultural Experimental stationNational Agricultural Research CenterTokyo UniversitySunflower, a major edible oil crop producing a high-quality and healthful oil for human consumption and also recycled for use as feedstock to produce biodiesel fuel, is recently being cultivated in rotation with rice in the paddy field. The oil of cultivars with a high oleic acid content has higher oxidation stability and better nutritional properties than the standard cultivars, which have a high linoleic acid content. In this study, we evaluated the effects of excess water on plant growth, seed yield, and oil quality. Seed yield, the major yield components, the oleic acid content and the total oil content were negatively affected by a shallow water table. In particular, waterlogging at the establishment stage decreased the growth and seed yield severely. In addition, waterlogging during the flowering and maturation stages tended to decrease the oleic acid content and to increase the linoleic acid content. These results will be useful for improving management practices to increase the seed yield and improve the oil quality of sunflower in rotation with upland paddy rice.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.233Crop rotationFatty acidOleic acidRotational paddy fi eldSunfl owerWater table
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author Satoko Yasumoto
Yukari Terakado
Morio Matsuzaki
Kensuke Okada
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Yukari Terakado
Morio Matsuzaki
Kensuke Okada
Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower
Plant Production Science
Crop rotation
Fatty acid
Oleic acid
Rotational paddy fi eld
Sunfl ower
Water table
author_facet Satoko Yasumoto
Yukari Terakado
Morio Matsuzaki
Kensuke Okada
author_sort Satoko Yasumoto
title Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower
title_short Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower
title_full Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower
title_fullStr Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower
title_full_unstemmed Effects of High Water Table and Short-Term Flooding on Growth, Yield, and Seed Quality of Sunflower
title_sort effects of high water table and short-term flooding on growth, yield, and seed quality of sunflower
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Sunflower, a major edible oil crop producing a high-quality and healthful oil for human consumption and also recycled for use as feedstock to produce biodiesel fuel, is recently being cultivated in rotation with rice in the paddy field. The oil of cultivars with a high oleic acid content has higher oxidation stability and better nutritional properties than the standard cultivars, which have a high linoleic acid content. In this study, we evaluated the effects of excess water on plant growth, seed yield, and oil quality. Seed yield, the major yield components, the oleic acid content and the total oil content were negatively affected by a shallow water table. In particular, waterlogging at the establishment stage decreased the growth and seed yield severely. In addition, waterlogging during the flowering and maturation stages tended to decrease the oleic acid content and to increase the linoleic acid content. These results will be useful for improving management practices to increase the seed yield and improve the oil quality of sunflower in rotation with upland paddy rice.
topic Crop rotation
Fatty acid
Oleic acid
Rotational paddy fi eld
Sunfl ower
Water table
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.233
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