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Journal of Plant Interactions | 2014

Effect of PEG-induced drought stress on seed germination of four lentil genotypes

Adele Muscolo; Maria Sidari; Umberto Anastasi; Carmelo Santonoceto; Albino Maggio

Seeds of four lentil genotypes (Castelluccio, Eston, Pantelleria, and Ustica) were subjected to five levels (0, 10, 15, 18, and 21%) of polyethylene glycol (PEG-6000). Germination percentage, root length, tissue water content (WC), α- and β-amylases, α-glucosidase activities, and osmolyte content were evaluated at 24, 48, and 72 h after starting the germination test. Water stress reduced seed germination percentage, root length, and seedling WC in all cultivars to different extent. The increase in proline content and total soluble sugars was greater for Eston and Castelluccio compared to the other genotypes. The activity of the enzymes involved in the germination process decreased in all cultivars; the activities of α-amylase and α-glucosidase were most negatively affected by osmotic stress, mainly in the drought sensitive Ustica and Pantelleria. Overall, Eston and Castelluccio were able to express greater drought tolerance and consequently could be used as a valuable resource for breeding programs.


Crop & Pasture Science | 2002

Mineral nutrient uptake and removal by canola, Indian mustard, and Linola in two contrasting environments, and implications for carbon cycle effects on soil acidification

Carmelo Santonoceto; P. J. Hocking; J. Braschkat; P. J. Randall

Field studies of the oilseed crops canola, Indian mustard, and linseed/Linola were conducted over 2 seasons at 2 contrasting sites in the cropping regions of central and southern NSW to determine the uptake of mineral nutrients and quantities removed in seed. The sites were in the Junee region where production of these oilseeds is common, and at Condobolin, which is regarded as marginal for production of the crops. The 2 rates of nitrogen (N) fertiliser applied were either none or rates that growers in the Condobolin and Junee regions would apply to achieve high seed yields after a cereal crop in the rotation when soil mineral N is low. Concentrations of total N, the major cations (K, Ca, Mg, Na) and major anions (P, S, Cl), and the micronutrients Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu were determined in shoots harvested at flowering and maturity. Nitrate and sulfate were also measured, and estimates were made of excess cation concentrations in the plant material. The ranges of concentrations of excess cations in shoots of the oilseeds at flowering were 83–206 cmolc/kg and 43–121 cmolc/kg for straw at maturity. Linola had lower concentrations of excess cations in vegetative material (83–108 and 43–82 cmolc/kg at flowering and maturity, respectively) than canola or Indian mustard. Concentrations of excess cations in seed of the crops were lower than for vegetative material, and ranged from 30 to 49 cmolc/kg. Nitrogen fertiliser had relatively little effect on concentrations of mineral nutrients or excess cations in either shoots at flowering and maturity, or in seed. However, N fertiliser increased the growth and seed yields of the crops, and thus the amounts of mineral nutrients and excess cations in shoots and seed. The results are discussed in the context of the depletion of soil nutrients due to their removal in harvested seed of the N-fertilised crops. The contribution of excess cation removal in seed to soil acidification is also discussed. It is estimated that the quantity of lime required to neutralise the acidity resulting from removal of 1 t seed is 22.4 kg for canola, 17.0 for Indian mustard, and 20.8 for linseed/Linola. Estimates of the relative contributions of seed removal and N fertiliser to soil acidification are presented.


Field Crops Research | 2010

Yield performance and grain lipid composition of standard and oleic sunflower as affected by water supply.

Umberto Anastasi; Carmelo Santonoceto; A. M. Giuffre; Orazio Sortino; Fabio Gresta; V. Abbate


American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 2008

Variations in Four Genotypes of Lentil under NaCl-Salinity Stress

Maria Sidari; Carmelo Santonoceto; Umberto Anastasi; Giovanni Preiti; Adele Muscolo


Industrial Crops and Products | 2013

Effects of sowing times on seed yield, protein and galactomannans content of four varieties of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) in a Mediterranean environment

Fabio Gresta; Orazio Sortino; Carmelo Santonoceto; Luca Issi; Cristina Formantici; Yves M. Galante


Seed Science and Technology | 2007

Response of four genotypes of lentil to salt stress conditions

Maria Sidari; Adele Muscolo; Umberto Anastasi; Giovanni Preiti; Carmelo Santonoceto; Piazza San Francesco


Italian Journal of Agronomy | 2014

Economic and environmental sustainability analysis of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) farming process in a Mediterranean area: two case studies

Fabio Gresta; Anna Irene De Luca; Alfio Strano; Giacomo Falcone; Carmelo Santonoceto; Umberto Anastasi; Giovanni Gulisano


Field Crops Research | 2016

Yield components and nitrogen use in cereal-pea intercrops in Mediterranean environment

M. Monti; Antonio Pellicanò; Carmelo Santonoceto; Giovanni Preiti; A. Pristeri


Australian Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Productive, qualitative and seed image analysis traits of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. Taub.)

Fabio Gresta; Carmelo Santonoceto; Giuseppe Ceravolo; Cristina Formantici; Oscar Grillo; C. Ravalli; Gianfranco Venora


Industrial Crops and Products | 2016

Morpho-agronomic and AFLP characterization to explore guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) genotypes for the Mediterranean environment

Fabio Gresta; Francesco Mercati; Carmelo Santonoceto; Maria Rosa Abenavoli; Giuseppe Ceravolo; Fabrizio Araniti; Umberto Anastasi; Francesco Sunseri

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Fabio Gresta

Mediterranean University

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Adele Muscolo

Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

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Maria Sidari

Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

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A. Pristeri

Mediterranean University

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M. Monti

Mediterranean University

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Giovanni Avola

National Research Council

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A. M. Giuffre

Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

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