J.T. Tsialtas

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Agriculture, Lab. of Agronomy, 541 24 Thessaloniki, Hellas

[ 1 ] - From Petri dish to field: testing Greek lentil accessions for imazamox tolerance

This work aimed to study the intrinsic tolerance of Greek lentil accessions to imazamoxherbicide by combining bioassays, pot and field experiments. Initially, 31 genotypes wereevaluated in Petri dish bioassays for their tolerance to six concentrations of imazamox. Theaverage root length of 10 lentil seedlings/dish at seven days after herbicide application was usedfor non-linear regression analy...

[ 2 ] - Nitrogen effects on yield, quality and K/Na selectivity of sugar beets grown on clays under semi-arid, irrigated conditions

In a four-year experiment, five nitrogen rates (0, 60, 120, 180 and 240 kg N ha-1) were tested over irrigated sugar beets grown on clays, underMediterranean conditions, in centralGreece. There, sugar beets are commonly grown under water shortages, high temperatures and high soil Na concentrations. Contrary to previous reports, N rates did not affect significantly population density (as asse...

[ 3 ] - Leaf physiological traits and its relation with sugar beet cultivar success in two contrasting environments

The aim of this study was to identify leaf physiological traits, which could be used in selecting high yielding genotypes among 12 sugar beet cultivars grown in two contrasting pedo-climatic environments. In the stressful Site 1 (high temperatures, low rainfall, heavy-textured soil), high yielders had cooler leaves (lower ΔT) and thus, transpired (E) and photosynthesized (A) more. Also, these c...

[ 4 ] - Effect of defoliation on leaf physiology of sugar beet cultivars subjected to water stress and re-watering

Water stress causes defoliation, which can reduce yield and root quality of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris L.) through altered gas exchange characteristics of the leaves. In a two-year experiment, three sugar beet cultivars (Europa, Rival and Corsica) were subjected to three defoliation levels (control-C, moderate-MD, severe-SD) and re-watering after their exposition to drought for a month. Leaf ph...

[ 5 ] - Plasticity of leaf anatomy, chemistry and water economy of irrigated sugar beets grown under Mediterranean conditions

  In a three-year (2004-2006), field experiment, we aimed to study changes in leaf physiological traits (leaf water potential-Ψleaf, leaf water content-LWC, carbon isotope discrimination-Δ, specific leaf area-SLA, chlorophyll content as assessed by SPAD and modified SPAD-MSPAD) and elemental composition (K, Na, Ca, Mg, K/Na, Ca/Mg, total leaf salinity-TLS) of sugar beets (cv. Rizor) grown unde...

[ 6 ] - Genotypic response to re-growth of defoliated sugar beets after re-watering in a water-limited environment: effects on yield and quality

Defoliation produced by abiotic factors and the subsequent re-growth can reduce sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) sucrose content and final sugar yield. Field experiments were conducted during 2003 and 2004 growing seasons in the farm of Hellenic Sugar Industry SA, Larissa factory, central Greece. Three sugar beet cultivars (Rival, Europa and Corsica) were ordinary irrigated till the beginning of J...

[ 7 ] - Seasonal trends and relationships of light, temperature and leaf physiological traits of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris L.) grown under semi-arid, Mediterranean conditions

The seasonal changes of leaf physiological traits and its relationship with abiotic factors (photosynthetic active radiation-PAR, leaf temperature-Tleaf, air temperature-Tair, Tleaf - Tair- ΔT) were studied on sugar beets grown under the semi-arid conditions of central Greece. Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) cv Rizor was established in a Randomised Complete Block design experiment for two years (...

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