Affiliation:
1. Agriculture Institute Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
2. Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences Osijek, University of Josip Juraj Strossmayer in Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Abstract
The sunflower is considered one of the four most important oilseeds globally.
The study was conducted on 16 sunflower hybrids in field conditions to link
photosynthesis parameters with yield components using chlorophyll a
fluorescence parameters (ChlF), chlorophyll content, leaf temperature and
agronomic traits. By analysing the ChlF parameters in the flowering stage of
sunflower hybrids, a statistically significant difference was found between
the studied hybrids for all the ChlF parameters except for the
photosynthetic efficiency index of energy required from exciton to the
reduction of ultimate electron acceptors on photosystem I (PItotal). At the
same time, the results confirmed the significance of the chlorophyll
content, leaf temperature, and agronomic traits for the studied hybrids. The
indicators of photosynthetic efficiency showed a significant correlation
between the efficiency with which the electron can reduce the final electron
acceptors to photosystem I (RE0/ET0), PItotal and plant height. Also, the
number of seeds per head showed a positive and very significant correlation
with variable fluorescence in step I (VI) and a very highly significant
negative correlation with the energy flow which reduces electron end
acceptors on the acceptor side of photosystem I (RE0/RC). Using these
analyses in sunflower breeding programmes could improve productivity and
performance optimisation under changeable growing conditions.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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