Fertilization management in ‘Pinto Centauro’ beans and its impact on yield, nutritional quality and profitability index

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Revista Chapingo, Serie Horticultura Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5154/r.rchsh.2020.03.005
M. A. Flores-Córdova, I. A. Rico-Alderete, E. Sánchez-Chávez, J. M. Soto-Parra, Rubén Antillón-Leyva, N. Salas-Salazar, D. Ojeda-Barrios, C. CentrodeInvestigaciónenAlimentaciónyDesarrolloA.
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Fertilization offers a way to counteract micronutrient deficiencies and achieve a higher mineral content in plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response to fertilization management in ‘Pinto Centauro’ beans, as well as its impact on yield, nutritional quality and profitability index. The study was conducted during the springsummer 2017 growing season in a rainfed ‘Pinto Centauro’ bean crop in the municipality of Cusihuiriachi, Chihuahua, Mexico. A randomized complete block experimental design was used with three fertilization management schemes: control FM1 (N, P and K, with 41, 46 and 22 kg∙ha-1, respectively), fertilization FM2 (N, P, K, S and Zn, with 41, 46, 22, 12 and 1 kg∙ha-1, respectively) and fertilization FM3 (N, P, K, S and Zn, with 45, 60, 22, 22 and 1.5 kg∙ha-1, respectively). Yield, nutritional quality (physicochemical properties and mineral content) and profitability were evaluated. The results obtained were statistically significant. FM3 fertilization increased yield by 46.26 %. In terms of nutritional quality, the highest concentrations were 8.35 % protein, 74 % phosphorus, 16.3 % iron and 39.77 % zinc. The profitability index was higher (55 %) with the FM3 treatment, compared to the control. Fertilization improved bean productivity and quality under rainfed conditions, making it a viable and sustainable strategy in semi-arid bean producing regions in Mexico and the world.
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“半人马座平托”大豆施肥管理及其对产量、营养品质和盈利指标的影响
施肥提供了一种抵消微量营养素缺乏的方法,并在植物中实现更高的矿物质含量。本研究旨在评价施肥管理对“半人马座平托”大豆产量、营养品质和盈利指标的影响。该研究是在2017年春夏生长季节在墨西哥奇瓦瓦州Cusihuiriachi市的雨养“Pinto Centauro”豆类作物中进行的。采用完全随机区组试验设计,采用3种施肥管理方案:对照FM1 (N、P、K,分别为41、46和22 kg∙ha-1)、施肥FM2 (N、P、K、S、Zn,分别为41、46、22、12和1 kg∙ha-1)和施肥FM3 (N、P、K、S、Zn,分别为45、60、22、22和1.5 kg∙ha-1)。对产量、营养品质(理化性质和矿物质含量)和盈利能力进行了评价。所得结果具有统计学意义。FM3施肥增产46.26%。营养品质方面,蛋白质含量最高为8.35%,磷含量为74%,铁含量为16.3%,锌含量为39.77%。与对照相比,FM3处理的盈利指数更高(55%)。在旱作条件下,施肥提高了豆类的生产力和质量,使其成为墨西哥和世界半干旱豆类产区可行和可持续的战略。
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Revista Chapingo, Serie Horticultura
Revista Chapingo, Serie Horticultura Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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