Effluent Irrigation of Rye and Ryegrass

A. Overman, Hsiao-Ching Ku
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The winter forage crops rye (Secale cereale) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) were grown on Lakeland fine sand under irrigation with secondary municipal effluent. Irrigation rates from l in./week-4 in./week (25 mm/week-l00 mm/week) were used. Three cuttings of forage were obtained over a 2l-week growing period. Dry matter yields increased with irrigation rate, while dry matter percentage showed a decrease. Nutrient uptake generally increased with application rate, while recovery efficiency of all elements measured decreased. Recoveries of 67% and 50% of applied N occurred at l05 lb/acre (ll8 kg/ha) and 2l5 lb/acre (240kg/ha) for rye, and at 195 lb/acre (2l8 kg/ha) and 310 lb/acre (347 kg/ha) for ryegrass. The effluent was deficient in K relative to other nutrients. An irrigation rate of l in./week (25 mm/week) to 2 in./week (50 mm/week) appears suitable for production of rye or ryegrass with effluent on well-drained sandy soils.
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黑麦和黑麦草的污水灌溉
在城市污水二次灌溉的条件下,在湖区细沙上种植冬季饲料作物黑麦(Secale cereale)和黑麦草(Lolium multiflorum)。灌溉率从1英寸。/第4周。/周(25 mm/周- 100 mm/周)。在21周的生长期内获得了3根草料插枝。干物质产量随灌水量的增加而增加,而干物质百分比呈下降趋势。养分吸收量随施用量的增加而增加,各元素的回收率均下降。黑麦在l05磅/英亩(ll8千克/公顷)和215磅/英亩(240千克/公顷)时氮素回收率分别为67%和50%,黑麦草在195磅/英亩(218千克/公顷)和310磅/英亩(347千克/公顷)时氮素回收率分别为67%和50%。与其他营养物质相比,废水中钾的含量较低。灌水量为1英寸。/周(25毫米/周)至2英寸。/周(50毫米/周)似乎适合在排水良好的沙质土壤上生产黑麦或黑麦草。
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