Response of Tuber Yield and Some Physiological Growth Indices of Potato to Phosphate and Mycorrhizae under Moisture Stress

M. A. Aboutalebian
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In order to study the effect of mycorrhizae and phosphate fertilizer on some physiological indices of growth and tuber yield of potato under moisture stress conditions, a field experiment was conducted in spring and summer of 2018 in Hamedan, west of Iran. This research was done as a factorial with three factors in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The first factor was moisture stress at three levels of irrigation after 60 (control), 80 and 100 mm evaporation from class A evaporation pan, the second factor was mycorrhizae ( Glomus mossea ) at two levels of application and non-application and the third factor was phosphate fertilizer at two levels of application and non-application. The results showed that in the absence of moisture stress, the maximum leaf area index decreased by 10.5% with use of mycorrhizae, but in moderate and severe moisture stress, the use of mycorrhizae increased it by 12.3% and 18.8%, respectively. Under severe moisture stress, mycorrhizae increased net assimilation rate and crop growth rate by 43.6% and 76%, respectively. At all three levels of moisture stress, the presence of mycorrhizae increased phosphorus agronomic efficiency. The presence of mycorrhizae in no-moisture stress had no effect on tuber yield, but at moderate and severe moisture stress, mycorrhizae improved it by 16.4% and 34.7%, respectively. In severe moisture stress condition, the application of phosphate increased tuber yield by only 15.8% compared to non-application of phosphate. Therefore, for potato production in conditions of moisture stress, the use of mycorrhizae with phosphate fertilizer is suitable.
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水分胁迫下马铃薯块茎产量及部分生理生长指标对磷酸盐和菌根的响应
为研究水分胁迫条件下菌根和磷肥对马铃薯生长部分生理指标及块茎产量的影响,于2018年春夏在伊朗西部哈马丹进行了田间试验。本研究采用三次重复的随机完全区组设计,采用三因子析因法。A类蒸发皿蒸发量为60(对照)、80和100 mm后3个灌溉水平的水分胁迫为第1因子,施用和不施用2个水平的菌根(Glomus mossea)为第2因子,施用和不施用2个水平的磷肥为第3因子。结果表明,在没有水分胁迫的情况下,施用菌根可使最大叶面积指数降低10.5%,而在中度和重度水分胁迫下,施用菌根可使最大叶面积指数分别提高12.3%和18.8%。在严重水分胁迫下,菌根可使土壤净同化率和作物生长率分别提高43.6%和76%。在所有三个水平的水分胁迫下,菌根的存在提高了磷的农艺效率。在无水分胁迫下,菌根的存在对块茎产量没有影响,但在中度和重度水分胁迫下,菌根的存在分别使块茎产量提高16.4%和34.7%。在严重水分胁迫条件下,施用磷肥与不施用磷肥相比,块茎产量仅提高15.8%。因此,对于水分胁迫条件下的马铃薯生产,菌根配磷肥是适宜的。
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