Abstract:
The effects of two farming systems (open field, greenhouse) and two
transplanting times (11 October, 8 November) on plant growth, fresh pods
yield, seed quality, and residual biomass quality for fuel production were
assessed. The research was carried out in the years 2011-13 on faba bean in
southern Italy. Crop dry weight, LAI and pods yield were higher in open field
than in greenhouse and upon the 8 November transplant. Seeds to whole pod
weight, yield and mean weight were better affected by the later planting time
and by greenhouse, though farming system had no significant effect on yield.
Seed fiber and proteins content attained higher values in greenhouse than in
open field, whereas polyphenols and ascorbic acid showed the opposite trend;
the later planting time better affected proteins and ascorbic acid, but
polyphenols were more concentrated in earlier crops seeds. Residual biomass
obtained in greenhouse and in earlier crops showed higher values of lignin and
pectin, but lower cellulose, compared to open field.