Performance of Modern and Traditional Spelt Wheat (Triticum spelta) Varieties in Rain-Fed and Irrigated, Organic and Conventional Production Systems in a Semi-Arid Environment; Results from Exploratory Field Experiments in Crete, Greece
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Performance of Modern and Traditional Spelt Wheat (Triticum spelta) Varieties in Rain-Fed and Irrigated, Organic and Conventional Production Systems in a Semi-Arid Environment; Results from Exploratory Field Experiments in Crete, Greece
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- WANG Juan
- BARANSKI Marcin
- KORKUT Recep
- KALEE Hassan Ashraa
- WOOD Liza
- BILSBORROW Paul
- JANOVSKA Dagmar
- LEIFERT Alice
- WINTER Sarah
- WILLSON Adam
- BARKLA Bronwyn
- LEIFERT Carlo
- REMPELOS Leonidas
- VOLAKAKIS Nikolaos
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Date ajout
26 mai 2021 08:26
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26 mai 2021 08:42
Résumé
Background: Consumer demand for organic spelt wheat has increased rapidly and production has expanded into semi-arid regions, where it was not traditionally grown. Methods: Here, we report the results of a factorial field experiment designed to compare the performance of four spelt varieties grown in rain-fed and irrigated, conventional and organic production systems in a semi-arid environment. Results: Irrigation resulted in 2.5-fold higher grain yields, a reduction in grain protein, taller plants and an increase in stem lodging. While yields of all varieties were similar and low in rain-fed production, the variety Züricher Oberländer Rotkorn (ZOR) produced the highest, Filderstolz and Oberkulmer intermediate and the variety Rubiota the lowest grain yields in irrigated systems. Organic production with chicken or sheep manure as fertilizer resulted in 15% higher yields that mineral NPK fertilizer-based conventional production protocols. Conclusions: Rain-fed spelt production results in very low yields and is therefore unlikely to be commercially viable. Results suggest that organic fertilization regimes and the variety ZOR will result in the highest yields in irrigated systems, while the two traditional spelt varieties Filderstolz and Oberkulmer will more reliably produce grain protein levels that comply with bread-making quality standards.
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- AB - Modalité bio
- FREDO adaptation aux changements globaux
- FREDO qualité des produits
- FREDO étude des variétés
- GEO Crète
- GEO Grèce
- céréale
- céréales
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- composted manures
- irrigation
- lodging
- minor cereals
- organic production
- protein content
- semi-arid
- spelt wheat
- variety choice
- yield
Titre de la publication
Agronomy
Volume
11
Pages
890
Date caractères
2021/5
Date publication
27 mai 2021
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10.3390/agronomy11050890
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