Paclobutrazol treatment as a potential strategy for higher seed and oil yield in field-grown camelina sativa L. Crantz

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2012-03-14
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Kumar, Sumit
Ghatty, Sreenivas
Satyanarayana, Jella
Guha, Anirban
Chaitanya, B. S.K.
Reddy, Attipalli R.
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Background: Camelina (Camelina sativa L. Crantz) is a non-food oilseed crop which holds promise as an alternative biofuel energy resource. Its ability to grow in a variety of climatic and soil conditions and minimal requirements of agronomical inputs than other oilseed crops makes it economically viable for advanced biofuel production. We designed a study to investigate the effect of paclobutrazol [2RS, 3RS)-1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1- yl)pentan-3-ol] (PBZ), a popular plant growth regulator, on the seed and oil yield of Camelina sativa (cv. Celine). Results: A field-based micro-trial setup was established in a randomized block design and the study was performed twice within a span of five months (October 2010 to February 2011) and five different PBZ treatments (Control: T 0; 25 mg l -1: T 1; 50 mg l -1: T 2; 75 mg l -1: T 3; 100 mg l -1: T 4; 125 mg l -1: T 5) were applied (soil application) at the time of initiation of flowering. PBZ at 100 mg l -1 concentration (T 4) resulted in highest seed and oil yield by 80% and 15%, respectively. The seed yield increment was mainly due to enhanced number of siliques per plant when compared to control. The PBZ - treated plants displayed better photosynthetic leaf gas exchange characteristics, higher chlorophyll contents and possessed dark green leaves which were photosynthetically active for a longer period and facilitated higher photoassimilation. Conclusion: We report for the first time that application of optimized PBZ dose can be a potential strategy to achieve higher seed and oil yield from Camelina sativa that holds great promise as a biofuel crop in future. © 2012 Reddy et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Biofuel Camelina sativa Growth Paclobutrazol Physiology Seed yield
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BMC Research Notes. v.5