Crambe (Crambe abyssinica Hochst R.E. Fries) has recently attracted a renewed interest by the bio-based industry due to its high seed oil content (up to 57%), particularly erucic acid (up to 65% of total fatty acids), short growing cycle, and high drought tolerance. A field trial was conducted during four consecutive growing seasons (2016−19) in Greece, Poland, and Italy. The commercial crambe variety (Galactica) was sown in early, intermediate, and late sowing dates in spring at two seeding rates (LD: 100 seeds m−2, and HD: 200 seeds m−2) in a factorial design at each test location. Mean crambe seed yields exceeded 1.5 Mg DM ha-1 across all years and locations. Italy and Greece were the most productive sites, with average seed yields of 2.11 Mg DM ha-1 and 1.97 Mg DM ha-1, respectively. Oil yield, which was only determined in Italy and Poland, was about 30% greater in the southern environment (Italy). Nevertheless, 1000-seed weight was greater in Poland (6.49 g) than Italy (6.12 g), revealing that lower temperatures during seed filling resulted in heavier seeds. In conclusion, sowing date played a key role in crambe productivity, with the earliest sowing resulting in highest yields across all locations.

Berzuini S., Zanetti F., Christou M., Alexopoulou E., Krzyzaniak M., Stolarski M.J., et al. (2021). Optimization of agricultural practices for crambe in Europe. INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 171(1 November 2021), 1-9 [10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.113880].

Optimization of agricultural practices for crambe in Europe

Berzuini S.
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Zanetti F.
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Ferioli F.
Formal Analysis
;
Monti A.
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2021

Abstract

Crambe (Crambe abyssinica Hochst R.E. Fries) has recently attracted a renewed interest by the bio-based industry due to its high seed oil content (up to 57%), particularly erucic acid (up to 65% of total fatty acids), short growing cycle, and high drought tolerance. A field trial was conducted during four consecutive growing seasons (2016−19) in Greece, Poland, and Italy. The commercial crambe variety (Galactica) was sown in early, intermediate, and late sowing dates in spring at two seeding rates (LD: 100 seeds m−2, and HD: 200 seeds m−2) in a factorial design at each test location. Mean crambe seed yields exceeded 1.5 Mg DM ha-1 across all years and locations. Italy and Greece were the most productive sites, with average seed yields of 2.11 Mg DM ha-1 and 1.97 Mg DM ha-1, respectively. Oil yield, which was only determined in Italy and Poland, was about 30% greater in the southern environment (Italy). Nevertheless, 1000-seed weight was greater in Poland (6.49 g) than Italy (6.12 g), revealing that lower temperatures during seed filling resulted in heavier seeds. In conclusion, sowing date played a key role in crambe productivity, with the earliest sowing resulting in highest yields across all locations.
2021
Berzuini S., Zanetti F., Christou M., Alexopoulou E., Krzyzaniak M., Stolarski M.J., et al. (2021). Optimization of agricultural practices for crambe in Europe. INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 171(1 November 2021), 1-9 [10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.113880].
Berzuini S.; Zanetti F.; Christou M.; Alexopoulou E.; Krzyzaniak M.; Stolarski M.J.; Ferioli F.; Monti A.
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