Abstract:
In the Biobasis within USAMV-Bucuresti Campus were made
experiments with three cultivars of Amaranthus cruentus: Golden Giant,
Bolivia 153 and Kinnouri Dhankar, coming from Germany and Slovenia.
Biometric determination for cultivars of Amaranthus cruentus emphasized
following morphological traits: height of 85.5-114.5 cm; 22-26 leaves; length
of the inflorescence between 27.4-38.6 cm; seeds mass per plant of 14.5-21.4
g; TGW of 1.40 g. The productivity of Amaranthus cruentus cultivars was
illustrated by yields of 21.0 q/ha for Golden Giant and 5.0 q/ha for Kinnouri
Dhankar, data which illustrate an important adaptation capacity to the
cropping condition in the Southen part of Romania and resistance to drought
and high temperatures. The determination of chemical composition and yield
quality for the Amaranthus cruentus cultivars emphasized the following
aspects: proteins 14.89-16.23%; starch 60.24-61.54%; lipids 5.81-6.51%;
cellulose 2.21-2.27%; ash 2.56-2.67%.