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Sugar Tech | 2006

Sugar beet floral induction and fertility: effect of vernalization and day-length extension

S. F. Abo-Elwafa; H. M. Abdel-Rahim; A. M. Abou-Salama; E. A. Teama

There are great needs to establish a local breeding program for sugar beet to select genotypes tolerant to the environmental condition dominating Egypt. It is essential to establish a database of the required process needed to induce sugar beet to flower under the Egyptian conditions. This work was carried out during 2002– 2003 and 2003–2004 growing seasons to study the effect of vernalization duration and day-length extension on floral induction and fertility of some imported sugar beet cultivars. The experiment was carried out at Assiut University Experimental Farm at latitude of 27°N. Ten diploid cultivars imported from USA were used namely: C 14, C 146, C 205, C 211, C 221, C 261, C 283, C 9622, C 9720, US H11. Roots were grown in field for 5 months then vernalized at 4°C for three periods of 30, 45 and 60 days. The roots were then replanted in the field. Day-length extension treatment was secured by artificial illumination to extend day-length to 14 hours/day. The average light intensity above the soil was approximately 2222 Foot -candle. Extended day- length started 3 weeks after replanting and lasted for 45 days. Roots were also replanted under natural day-length conditions to serve as the second day- length treatment. The data recorder were; Bolting%, number of days from transplanting to bolting, pollen viability estimated as % of germinated pollen grains, single plant seed yield (gm), seed index (100 seeds), and seed germination%. The experimental design was a split block with 4 replicates. Each of the two day-length extension treatments was treated as a separate experiment. Within each experiment vernalization duration was assigned to the main plots and cultivars were allocated as the sub-plots. The results indicated that day-length extension and vernalization treatments had significant effect on the flowering of the cultivars. The response of the cultivars varied according to the combinations of the treatments. The results also indicated that the flowered cultivars maintained acceptable levels of pollen viability, seed setting and seed germination that could allow for the beginning of a breeding program. There are needs for further examination of other genetic materials to secure a successful sugar beet breeding program


World Journal of Agricultural Research | 2013

Effect of Root Age and Day-Length Extension on Sugar Beet Floral Induction and Fertility

Salah F. Abo-Elwafa; Husein M. Abdel-Rahim; A. M. Abou-Salama; E. A. Teama


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Influence of cut-off irrigation practices on sweet sorghum production, yield and juice quality.

A. A. Ismail; A. M. Abou-Salama; E. A. Teama; K. A. Kheiralla


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2018

Effect of Yeast Rates and Potassium Fertilization on Yield and Quality of Some Sugar Beet Varieties

E. A. Teama; G. R. El-Nagar; E.A. Ali; T. A.A. Ahmed


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Seed viability of mung bean in relation to seed-borne fungi and artificial fungal infestation.

E. A. Teama; S. K. Hemida; A. Y. Abdel-Mallek


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Yield response of some wheat lines to nitrogen fertilization under two soil types.

A. M. Abou-Salama; A. A. Ismail; E. A. Teama; K. A. Kheiralla


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Studies on intercropping sweet sorghum with sugarcane.

E. A. Teama; I. A. El-Far; A. S. S. El-Gergawi


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Effect of mechanical planting methods and seeding rates on yield, earliness and technological properties of some Egyptian cotton varieties.

E. A. Teama; Ezzat Mahdy; K. A. A. El-Rahman


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Response of wheat cultivars to fertigation and seeding rate in new reclaimed and clay soils in upper Egypt. A- Yield and yield components.

Ezzat Mahdy; E. A. Teama


Assiut journal of agricultural sciences | 2000

Utilization of some morpho-physiological traits in the selection for yield in wheat under sandy calcareous soils.

E. A. Teama; A. A. Ismail; A. M. Abou-Salama

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