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Functional Plant Biology | 2011

Can yield potential be increased by manipulation of reproductive partitioning in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa)? Evidence from Gibberellic Acid synthesis inhibition using Paclobutrazol

María Belén Gómez; P. Aguirre Castro; C. Mignone; Hector Daniel Bertero

One factor conditioning quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) adoption is the need to increase yield. This paper analyses the effect that Paclobutrazol, a GA synthesis inhibitor, produces on yield, biomass, partitioning, seed number and weight in quinoa. Two experiments were conducted under field conditions: one compared a tall genotype (2-Want) with a shorter genotype (NL-6); while the other analysed seed yield and its components using the 2-Want genotype. As a consequence of Paclobutrazol application in the one-genotype experiment, plant height decreased from 197 to 138cm, yield increased from 517 to 791gm-2, seed numbers rose from 308000 to 432000seedsperm2, and the harvest index increased from 0.282 to 0.398gg-1. Biomass accumulation and seed weight were not affected. The leaf area index was reduced by Paclobutrazol but radiation interception was only marginally reduced; soil plant analysis development (SPAD) values and specific leaf weight were increased, but radiation use efficiency was not affected by treatments. Root biomass and lateral roots tended to increase under Paclobutrazol treatment. Genotypes were compared until the end of flowering and similar responses were obtained. Higher yields could be obtained in quinoa if reproductive partitioning was increased, turning it into a good candidate in the search for high quality protein sources.


Plant Science | 2016

Death of embryos from 2300-year-old quinoa seeds found in an archaeological site

Hernán Pablo Burrieza; Agustín Sanguinetti; Catalina Teresa Michieli; Hector Daniel Bertero; Sara Maldonado

In the 1970s, during excavations at Los Morrillos, San Juan, Argentina, quinoa seeds were found within ancient pumpkin crocks protected from the light and high temperatures, and preserved in the very dry conditions of the region. The radiocarbon dates confirmed the age of these seeds at around 2300 years. Sectioning of some of these seeds showed reddish-brown embryos, different from the white embryos of recently harvested quinoa seeds. The ancient seeds did not germinate. The structure of the embryo cells was examined using light and transmission electron microscopy; proteins were analyzed by electrophoresis followed by Coomassie blue and periodic acid Schiff staining and fatty acids by gas chromatography. The state of nuclear DNA was investigated by TUNEL assay, DAPI staining, ladder agarose electrophoresis and flow cytometry. Results suggest that, although the embryo tissues contained very low water content, death occurred by a cell death program in which heterochromatin density was dramatically reduced, total DNA was degraded into small fragments of less than 500bp, and some proteins were modified by non-enzymatic glycation, generating Maillard products. Polyunsaturated fatty acids decreased and became fragmented, which could be attributable to the extensive oxidation of the most sensitive species (linolenic and linoleic acids) and associated with a collapse of lipid bodies.


Journal of Cereal Science | 2015

Diversity and interrelationships in nutritional traits in cultivated quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) from Northwest Argentina

Silvina Mariela Vidueiros; R.N. Curti; Luis Dyner; María Julieta Binaghi; G. Peterson; Hector Daniel Bertero; Anabel Pallaro


Archive | 2012

The Sustainability of Quinoa Production in Southern Bolivia: from Misrepresentations to Questionable Solutions.

Thierry Winkel; Hector Daniel Bertero; Pierre Bommel; J. Bourliaud; Geneviève Cortes; Pierre Gasselin; S. Geerts; Richard Joffre; B. Martinez Avisa; Serge Rambal; Muriel Tichit; Jean-François Tourrand; A. Vassas Toral; J. J. Vacher; M. Vieira Pak


Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science | 2012

The Sustainability of Quinoa Production in Southern Bolivia: from Misrepresentations to Questionable Solutions. Comments on Jacobsen (2011, J. Agron. Crop Sci. 197: 390-399)

T. Winkel; Hector Daniel Bertero; Pierre Bommel; J. Bourliaud; M. Chevarria Lazo; Geneviève Cortes; Pierre Gasselin; S. Geerts; Richard Joffre; Francois Leger; B. Martinez Avisa; Serge Rambal; G. Rivière; M. Tichit; Jean-François Tourrand; A. Vassas Toral; J. J. Vacher; M. Vieira Pak


Conservation Genetics | 2012

Genetic structure in cultivated quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.), a reflection of landscape structure in Northwest Argentina

S. M. Costa Tártara; M. M. Manifesto; S. J. Bramardi; Hector Daniel Bertero


Archive | 2015

State of the art report on quinoa around the world in 2013

Didier Bazile; Hector Daniel Bertero; Carlos Nieto


Archive | 2013

Estado del arte de la quinua en el mundo en 2013: Libro de resúmenes

Didier Bazile; Hector Daniel Bertero; Carlos Nieto


Cereal Chemistry | 2018

Trade-off between seed yield components and seed composition traits in sea level quinoa in response to sowing dates

Ramiro N. Curti; María del Carmen Sanahuja; Silvina Mariela Vidueiros; Anabel Pallaro; Hector Daniel Bertero


Archive | 2015

Seed physiology and response to germination conditions

Diana Ceccato; José Delatorre-Herrera; Hernán Pablo Burrieza; Hector Daniel Bertero; Enrique A. Martinez; Ignacio Delfino; Sandra Moncada; Didier Bazile; Martina Castellión

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Didier Bazile

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Hernán Pablo Burrieza

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Anabel Pallaro

University of Buenos Aires

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J. Bourliaud

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Pierre Gasselin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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J. J. Vacher

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Richard Joffre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pierre Bommel

University of Costa Rica

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