Response of Quinoa to Different Levels of Spacing and Fertilizer

Ashok. N. Chaudhary, N. N. Prajapati, Jigar Desai
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The field experiment conducted at the Centre for Crop Improvement, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, evaluated the response of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) to different spacing and fertilizer levels across multiple seasons (2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21). The result of the experiment indicated plant height at 30, 60 days after sowing (DAS), and at harvest was significantly highest in the S3 spacing treatment (22.5 cm x 15 cm). Similarly, the F3 fertilizer treatment (60-40-40 NPK kg/ha) resulted in significantly taller plants at these stages compared to other fertilizer levels. While spacing did not significantly affect inflorescence length and girth, treatment with F3 fertilizer (60-40-40 NPK kg/ha) notably increased these parameters compared to other fertilizer treatments. On a pooled basis, spacing treatment S1 (30 cm x 10 cm) significantly increased grain and straw yield. Likewise, fertilizer treatment F3 (60-40-40 NPK kg/ha) resulted in significantly higher grain and straw yield compared to other fertilizer levels. Spacing treatment S1 (30 cm x 10 cm) demonstrated the highest net return and Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) in economic terms. Similarly, fertilizer treatment F3 (60-40-40 NPK kg/ha) showed the highest net return and BCR among the different fertilizer treatments. In conclusion, the experiment highlights that spacing S3 (22.5 cm x 15 cm) and fertilizer F3 (60-40-40 NPK kg/ha) are optimal for achieving maximum plant height, inflorescence development, grain and straw yield, as well as economic profitability in quinoa cultivation. These findings provide valuable insights for enhancing productivity and economic viability in the cultivation of this promising pseudo-cereal crop.
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藜麦对不同行距和施肥水平的反应
萨达尔克鲁希纳加尔-丹蒂瓦达农业大学作物改良中心进行的田间试验评估了藜麦(Chenopodium quinoa)在多个季节(2018-19、2019-20 和 2020-21)对不同株距和肥料水平的反应。实验结果表明,S3 株距处理(22.5 厘米 x 15 厘米)在播种后 30 天、60 天和收获时的株高明显最高。同样,与其他肥料水平相比,F3 肥料处理(60-40-40 NPK 公斤/公顷)在这些阶段的植株高度明显更高。虽然间距对花序长度和周长没有明显影响,但与其他肥料处理相比,F3 肥料处理(60-40-40 NPK kg/ha)明显增加了这些参数。综合来看,间距处理 S1(30 厘米 x 10 厘米)显著提高了谷物和稻草产量。同样,与其他肥料水平相比,肥料处理 F3(60-40-40 NPK 公斤/公顷)也能明显提高谷物和秸秆产量。间距处理 S1(30 厘米 x 10 厘米)显示出最高的净收益和经济效益成本比(BCR)。同样,在不同的肥料处理中,肥料处理 F3(60-40-40 NPK 公斤/公顷)显示出最高的净收益和效益成本比。总之,该试验突出表明,藜麦种植中,株距 S3(22.5 厘米 x 15 厘米)和肥料 F3(60-40-40 NPK 公斤/公顷)是实现最高株高、花序发育、谷物和秸秆产量以及经济收益的最佳选择。这些发现为提高这种前景广阔的假谷物作物的产量和经济可行性提供了宝贵的见解。
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