Sea level quinoas are grown at low altitudes in Central and Southern Chile. Both sensitivity to photoperiod and response to temperature largely determine quinoa adaptation, but crop biomass production must be quantified to evaluate agronomic performance. The objectives of this work are: (i) to characterize development effects on leaf area evolution for genotypes of sea level quinoa differing in cycle length, (ii) to quantify the extinction coefficient (k) for photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and radiation use efficiency (RUE) from emergence up to the beginning of grain filling and (iii) to identify which crop attributes related to canopy architecture should be considered to improve biomass production. Four cultivars (NL-6, RU-5, CO...
The conditions of the agroecological environment play a fundamental role in the physiological perfor...
Night radiative frost is a highly limiting factor for agriculture in Andean highlands. Nevertheless,...
An important milestone in Argentina peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) breeding was the shift in the 1970s...
The identification of the critical period for seed determination is a central aspect for adequate cr...
Quinoa is an important Andean grain crop grown in a wide range of tropical and temperate environment...
The duration of development stages is one of the keydetermining factors of the adaptation of a speci...
Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) is a serious risk when adapting quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) seed product...
Different crop varieties can respond in different ways to the climatic variations at local scale. Th...
Photosynthetic characterization of the quinoa cultivar Titicaca grown at the Encalilla site (1995m a...
International audienceNight radiative frost is a highly limiting factor for agriculture in Andean hi...
The light attenuation process within a plant canopy defines energy capture and vertical distribution...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a genetically diverse crop that has gained popularity in recen...
The light attenuation process within a plant canopy defines energy capture and vertical distribution...
The size and nature of the genotype (G) and genotype×environment (G×E) interaction effects for grain...
The proportion of growth allocated to reproductive organs can be an important determinant of yield v...
The conditions of the agroecological environment play a fundamental role in the physiological perfor...
Night radiative frost is a highly limiting factor for agriculture in Andean highlands. Nevertheless,...
An important milestone in Argentina peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) breeding was the shift in the 1970s...
The identification of the critical period for seed determination is a central aspect for adequate cr...
Quinoa is an important Andean grain crop grown in a wide range of tropical and temperate environment...
The duration of development stages is one of the keydetermining factors of the adaptation of a speci...
Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) is a serious risk when adapting quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) seed product...
Different crop varieties can respond in different ways to the climatic variations at local scale. Th...
Photosynthetic characterization of the quinoa cultivar Titicaca grown at the Encalilla site (1995m a...
International audienceNight radiative frost is a highly limiting factor for agriculture in Andean hi...
The light attenuation process within a plant canopy defines energy capture and vertical distribution...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a genetically diverse crop that has gained popularity in recen...
The light attenuation process within a plant canopy defines energy capture and vertical distribution...
The size and nature of the genotype (G) and genotype×environment (G×E) interaction effects for grain...
The proportion of growth allocated to reproductive organs can be an important determinant of yield v...
The conditions of the agroecological environment play a fundamental role in the physiological perfor...
Night radiative frost is a highly limiting factor for agriculture in Andean highlands. Nevertheless,...
An important milestone in Argentina peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) breeding was the shift in the 1970s...