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Agronomic Performance of Sunflower Hybrids in the Mid-Northern Region of Mato Grosso, Brazil

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  • Flávio Carlos Dalchiavon
  • Welington Junior Cândido da Silva
  • Rosivaldo Hiolanda
  • Felipe Rottoli Vicari
  • Claudio Guilherme Portela de Carvalho

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Helianthus annus L. belongs to the family Asteraceae, with a yearly cycle and high adaptability rate to different climate conditions. Its culture was boosted by the production of animal feed, oil extraction for humans or for biodiesel, ornamentation and bird feed. The agronomic performance of sunflower genotypes in the Mid-Northern region of the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil, was assessed. Data for the production and industrial sectors will be thus provided for the selection of genotypes with the best agronomic traits when cultivated in the region. Current study was performed at the Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Mato Grosso, on the Campus Campo Novo do Parecis MT Brazil, during 2018. Eight genotypes were evaluated in assays with randomized blocks and four replications. Evaluated traits comprised days for initial florescence, plant height, stalk diameter, green and dry mass, days for physiological maturity, mean diameter of the head, mass of head and achenes per head, both necessary to obtain achene-head ratio, mass of one thousand achenes, number of achenes per head and productivity of achenes of the oil. Genotypes with high grain yield tended towards greater size and cycle. Genotypes SYN 045, BRS 323 and MULTISSOL had good grain productivity plus good production of green and dry mass. The first two genotypes had an oil rate above 40%, with good oil productivity.

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  • Flávio Carlos Dalchiavon & Welington Junior Cândido da Silva & Rosivaldo Hiolanda & Felipe Rottoli Vicari & Claudio Guilherme Portela de Carvalho, 2024. "Agronomic Performance of Sunflower Hybrids in the Mid-Northern Region of Mato Grosso, Brazil," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(6), pages 182-182, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:12:y:2024:i:6:p:182
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