Peanut Response to Seeding Density and Digging Date in the Virginia-Carolina Region

Peanut Science Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.3146/ps20-16.1
J. Oakes, M. Balota, D. Jordan, Andrew T. Hare, A. Sadeghpour
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Large-seeded virginia market type peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cultivars are common in Virginia and North Carolina, but cost more to plant than runner market type peanut cultivars when the goal is to establish the same plant population. Decreasing seeding density could help growers to reduce production costs, as long as thinner stands do not negatively impact yield and economic return. Selecting the optimum digging time is a decision that could significantly influence growers' production and economics. Field experiments were conducted in Virginia and North Carolina at four site-year environments in 2016 and 2017 to examine the influence of seeding density (109, 143, 180, and 200 thousand seeds/ha) and digging date (130, 140, and 150 days after planting [DAP]) on virginia type peanut cultivar (Bailey, Sullivan, Wynne) performance. Regardless of cultivar and digging date, the greatest pod yield (5930 kg/ha) was achieved from the 200 thousand seeds/ha density, but the 143 thousand seeds/ha density had the highest economic return ($2990/ha). At three of the four site-years, the 140 DAP digging date, i.e. 1400 to 1600 C growing degree days (GDD), produced the greatest pod yield (5470 kg/ha) and had the highest economic return ($2750/ha). While individual site-years should be monitored for digging date, growers should be prepared to dig the currently available cultivars from 1400 to no more than 1600 C accumulated GDD.
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维吉尼亚-卡罗莱纳地区花生对播种密度和播种日期的响应
大种子弗吉尼亚市场型花生(arachhis hypogaea L.)品种在弗吉尼亚和北卡罗来纳很常见,但当目标是建立相同的植物群体时,种植成本高于小种子市场型花生品种。降低播种密度可以帮助种植者降低生产成本,只要较薄的林分不会对产量和经济回报产生负面影响。选择最佳的挖掘时间是一个决定,可以显著影响种植者的生产和经济。2016年和2017年在美国弗吉尼亚州和北卡罗来纳州进行了4个立地年环境下的田间试验,研究了播种密度(109、143、180和20万粒/ha)和播种日期(种植后130、140和150天[DAP])对弗吉尼亚型花生品种(Bailey、Sullivan、Wynne)生产性能的影响。无论品种和挖掘日期如何,20万粒/ha密度的豆荚产量最高(5930 kg/ha),但14.3万粒/ha密度的经济效益最高(2990美元/ha)。在四个立地年中的三个立地年,140 DAP的挖掘日期,即1400至1600℃生长期(GDD),豆荚产量最高(5470公斤/公顷),经济回报最高(2750美元/公顷)。虽然应监测每个立地年的挖掘日期,但种植者应准备在累计GDD 1400℃至不超过1600℃期间挖掘现有品种。
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