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HEAD GROWTH OF GLOBE ARTICHOKE ARE INFLUENCED BY GENOTYPE AND TIME OF HEAD INITIATION
Article number
660_50
Pages
345 – 351
Language
English
Abstract
The aim of this paper was to analyse and to compare the head (inflorescence) growth of different globe artichoke cultivars and time of head initiation.
The study was conducted in a field along the coastal plain area south of Siracusa (Sicily) using five cultivars: Violetto Margot, Violetto di Sicilia clone MO 10 and Terom with long shaped heads and Blanc Hyerois and Romanesco with spherical heads.
About 200 main heads were marked and maximum width and length measured with callipers.
Measurements were made weekly from head growth stage A (when head is toucheable inside the rosetta) to stage D (when heads are at marketable maturity and flower buds are 3-4 mm long), which is representative of marketing stage regardless of size.
The head growth pattern was linear for all cultivars.
The growth rate resulted higher in Romanesco and Terom heads, intermediate in Violetto di Sicilia clone MO 10 and Violetto di Margot and lower in Blanc Hyerois. Heads of Romanesco and Blanc Hyerois, after stage A, grow homogeneously in a radial direction, whereas heads of Violetto di Sicilia clone MO 10, Violetto Margot and Terom showed a linear and significant decrease in length/width ratio over the time.
The seasonal period of initiation of heads (stage A) affected its growth rate, which was highest in March and lowest in January.
The study was conducted in a field along the coastal plain area south of Siracusa (Sicily) using five cultivars: Violetto Margot, Violetto di Sicilia clone MO 10 and Terom with long shaped heads and Blanc Hyerois and Romanesco with spherical heads.
About 200 main heads were marked and maximum width and length measured with callipers.
Measurements were made weekly from head growth stage A (when head is toucheable inside the rosetta) to stage D (when heads are at marketable maturity and flower buds are 3-4 mm long), which is representative of marketing stage regardless of size.
The head growth pattern was linear for all cultivars.
The growth rate resulted higher in Romanesco and Terom heads, intermediate in Violetto di Sicilia clone MO 10 and Violetto di Margot and lower in Blanc Hyerois. Heads of Romanesco and Blanc Hyerois, after stage A, grow homogeneously in a radial direction, whereas heads of Violetto di Sicilia clone MO 10, Violetto Margot and Terom showed a linear and significant decrease in length/width ratio over the time.
The seasonal period of initiation of heads (stage A) affected its growth rate, which was highest in March and lowest in January.
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Authors
A. Ierna, G. Mauromicale, P. Licandro
Keywords
Head width, head length, width/length ratio, growth rate
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