Blanco Austral, a cultivar of chickling vetch (Lathyrus sativus L.) obtained through selection of yield per plant and its components
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Abstract
After several years of plant selection and field trials, the cultivar Blanco Austral, obtained through selection of yield/plant (W) and its components (XYZ), is presented.
The trials indicated that the best period for planting chickling vetch in Valdivia, Chile is the month of August; later sowings will produce gradually lower yields. Sowing during the last 15 days of August produces blooming of plants 84 to 91 days later, with the a harvest yield in February of over 3.5 ton/ha. No response was seen to the application of phosphorus to soil already containing 12 ppm or more of usable P, but a response was noted to the application of potassium to soil containing only 47 ppm of K.
A characterization of Blanco Austral, sown on August 25, 2000, at a rate of 140 kg/ha , indicated that yield/plant (W) was 9.15 g/plant, pods/plant (X) was 15.12, grains/pod (Y) was 2.04, and the average seed weight (Z) was 0.31 g; correlation values (r) for W with X was 0.82**, for W with Y was 0.30*, and for Y with Z was 0.47**.
Analysis of dry grains (89.2% dry matter) indicated that the Blanco Austral cultivar contained (% of dry matter) 23.5% protein, 11.55% fiber, 75.24% starch, 3.9% sugars, 0.89% ether-extract, and 2.89% ash, with 0.25% P, 1.22% K, and 0.12% Mg.