Sowing density effect on photosynthetic activity of Chenopodium quinoa var. CICA (“quínoa”) in the Argentinean Northwest.

Sowing density effect on photosynthetic activity of Chenopodium quinoa var. CICA (“quinoa”) in the Argentinean Northwest. Quinoa crop to obtain grain for human consumption has begun to spread in the region of Calchaquíes Valleys (Tucumán, Argentina) over 2,000 m asl. Because quinoa is a new alternat...

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Autores principales: González, Juan A., Erazzú, Luis E., Buedo, Sebastián E., Prado, Fernando E.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/19860
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Sumario:Sowing density effect on photosynthetic activity of Chenopodium quinoa var. CICA (“quinoa”) in the Argentinean Northwest. Quinoa crop to obtain grain for human consumption has begun to spread in the region of Calchaquíes Valleys (Tucumán, Argentina) over 2,000 m asl. Because quinoa is a new alternative crop, must be carried out ecophysiological and agronomic studies to get its adequate management. In this study the effect of sowing density on the photosynthetic response against different photon flux densities (DFFF) was analyzed in order to calculate the maximum assimilation (A max ), light saturation point (PSL), light compensation point (PCL), photosynthetic efficiency (Ø CO2 ) and dark respiration (R n ) values. Data in relation to net photosynthetis assimilacion (A n ), stomatal conductance (g s ), leaf transpiration (T r ), internal CO 2 concentration (C i ), carboxilation capacity (A n /C i ) and intrinsec water use efficiency (EUA i ) are provided. In addition, photosynthetic pigment (chlorophylls and carotenoids) and protective one (absorbance at 305 nm) were measured. This study demonstrates that gas exchange parameters are directly correlated with morphology, foliar anatomy and grains yield and that the sowing density has a direct effect on them.