TY - JOUR
T1 - Nipa (Distichlis palmeri)
T2 - A perennial grain crop for saltwater irrigation
AU - Pearlstein, S. L.
AU - Felger, R. S.
AU - Glenn, E. P.
AU - Harrington, J.
AU - Al-Ghanem, K. A.
AU - Nelson, S. G.
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - The perennial saltgrass nipa (Distichlis palmeri, Poaceae) is endemic to northern Gulf of California tidal marshes flooded with hypersaline (38-42gL -1) seawater. Nipa was a wild harvest staple of the Cocopah people of the Río Colorado delta. We investigated the physiology, anatomy, chromosome number, and agronomic potential of nipa as a global food crop. Nipa seeds had 60-93% germination on salinities ranging from 0 to 30gL -1. Relative Growth Rates (RGR) on both flooded and aerobic conditions remained above 4% d -1 up to 30gL -1, about half the RGR on freshwater. Nipa grain (caryopses) had 7-8% protein, 8% sugar and 79% total digestible carbohydrates (mostly starch) and only 2% ash and 8% fiber, equal to conventional grains in apparent nutritional value. Shoots were low in ash and sodium, and compared favorably to alfalfa forage in protein, digestible carbohydrates and energy contents. Mature female stands in the Colorado River delta produced an estimated 1.25tha -1 of grain, but over two years in the greenhouse only partial flowering was observed. Nevertheless, D. palmeri appears to be worth developing as a perennial grain and forage crop, especially for salinized, flooded soils.
AB - The perennial saltgrass nipa (Distichlis palmeri, Poaceae) is endemic to northern Gulf of California tidal marshes flooded with hypersaline (38-42gL -1) seawater. Nipa was a wild harvest staple of the Cocopah people of the Río Colorado delta. We investigated the physiology, anatomy, chromosome number, and agronomic potential of nipa as a global food crop. Nipa seeds had 60-93% germination on salinities ranging from 0 to 30gL -1. Relative Growth Rates (RGR) on both flooded and aerobic conditions remained above 4% d -1 up to 30gL -1, about half the RGR on freshwater. Nipa grain (caryopses) had 7-8% protein, 8% sugar and 79% total digestible carbohydrates (mostly starch) and only 2% ash and 8% fiber, equal to conventional grains in apparent nutritional value. Shoots were low in ash and sodium, and compared favorably to alfalfa forage in protein, digestible carbohydrates and energy contents. Mature female stands in the Colorado River delta produced an estimated 1.25tha -1 of grain, but over two years in the greenhouse only partial flowering was observed. Nevertheless, D. palmeri appears to be worth developing as a perennial grain and forage crop, especially for salinized, flooded soils.
KW - Halophyte
KW - Hypersaline
KW - Hypoxic
KW - Non-tillage agriculture
KW - Relative growth rates
KW - Seawater crops
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84859383022
U2 - 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2012.02.009
DO - 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2012.02.009
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84859383022
SN - 0140-1963
VL - 82
SP - 60
EP - 70
JO - Journal of Arid Environments
JF - Journal of Arid Environments
ER -