Abstract

Grain weight (GW) is an important component of grain yield and quality of sunflower and the improvement of this trait has been proposed as an aim for breeding of this crop. There is strong evidence suggesting the pre-flowering period as key to determining GW in different crops; however, the key traits and mechanisms controlling GW during this phase are still largely unknown in sunflower. This study conducted a detailed survey of how the pre-flowering period determines grain growth dynamics by assessing the early developmental process during the growth of reproductive organs and the sensitivity of GW, grain number (GN) and grain oil concentration to different source–sink manipulations immediately before flowering. Two experiments were carried out under field conditions in two growing seasons. In Exp. 1 two sunflower oilseed hybrids contrasting in GW (Alybro and SG) were sown at the Experimental Station of the Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia (39°47′S, 73°14′W), Chile. In Exp. 2, the same hybrids plus a confectionery genotype (RHA) were evaluated in the Experimental Station where two source–sink treatments were performed: a control (without manipulation) and a shading treatment starting 16days previous to anthesis, i.e. during the R2-R5 period. Crop development, average and individual GW, GN and oil concentration of grains were assessed at harvest. Also, flower and grain traits and their dynamics were measured from early reproductive stage (ovary at R3) to harvest in different grain positions from the capitulum (e.g., fresh and dry weight and dimensions of grains, pericarp and embryo and grain oil concentration). GW was significantly affected by genotype and shading treatments imposed at pre-anthesis, but no statistical effect of the lower source–sink ratio was found on GN. Contrary to GW, grain oil of oilseed genotypes was highly conservative under the source–sink reduction in our study. Positive associations were found between final GW and: ovary weight at R3, at anthesis (R5), ovary growth rate, grain dimensions and water content. Final GW also showed a linear association with ovary growth rate. This study is the first to evaluate the ovary weight from the early development stage and the ovary growth rate during the pre-anthesis period in sunflower and the effect of source reduction at pre-anthesis on grain oil concentration, supporting the importance of the maternal tissues on the setting of potential and actual GW in sunflower.

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