Emergence of Forage Legume Seedlings as Influenced by Water Potential and Soil Strength

D. Njarui, L. Bahnisch, B. O'Hagan, B. So
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ABSTRACT The effects of water potential and soil strength on seedling emergence of 3 forage legume species, desmanthus (Desmanthus virgatus CPI 91146), glycine (Glycine latifolia CQ 3368) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata cv. Red Caloona) were studied in red-brown earth and black earth under a controlled temperature in a growth chamber. 3 water potentials, -10, -300 and -750 kPa were applied in both soils. To achieve the desired levels of water potential, the soils were placed in columns of dialysis membrane and suspended in polyethylene glycol (PEG) solutions (molecular weight 10,000) of different concentrations until equilibrium was maintained making sure that the soil did not come in contact with PEG. Soil strength increased with decreased water potential and the effect was more rapid in red-brown earth than in black earth. Seedling emergence black earth occurred at water potentials of-10 and—300 kPa (soil strength of 0.64 and 1.98 kg/cm2 respectively) while in the red-brown earth seedling emergence was restricted to—10 kPa (soil strength of 1.75 kg/cm2). However, cowpea showed a greater emergence force by emerging at water potential of -750 kPa (soil strength 2.66 kg/cm2) in the black earth and at -300 kPa (soil strength of 5.27 kg/cm2) in the red-brown earth. Time to emergence increased with decreasing water potential and increased soil strength. Seedling emergence was rapid at both 0.64 and 1.75 kg/cm2 and delayed above this soil strength. It was concluded that low water potential and high soil strength restrict seedling emergence.
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水势和土壤强度对饲用豆科植物幼苗出苗的影响
研究了水势和土壤强度对3种饲用豆科植物野芒(desmanthus virgatus CPI 91146)、甘氨酸(glycine latifolia CQ 3368)和豇豆(Vigna unguiculata cv.)出苗的影响。在控制温度的生长室内,在红棕土和黑土中研究了红卡卢纳。两种土壤的水势分别为-10、-300和-750 kPa。为了达到所需的水势水平,土壤被放置在透析膜柱中,悬浮在不同浓度的聚乙二醇(PEG)溶液中(分子量为10,000),直到保持平衡,确保土壤不与PEG接触。土壤强度随水势的减小而增大,且红棕土比黑土效果更快。黑土在水势为10和300 kPa(土壤强度分别为0.64和1.98 kg/cm2)时出苗,红棕土在水势为10 kPa(土壤强度为1.75 kg/cm2)时出苗。在黑土和红棕土中,豇豆在-750 kPa(土壤强度2.66 kg/cm2)和-300 kPa(土壤强度5.27 kg/cm2)的水势下萌发力较大。出苗时间随水势的减小和土壤强度的增大而增加。当土壤强度为0.64和1.75 kg/cm2时,幼苗出苗速度较快,高于此强度时出苗时间较晚。结果表明,低水势和高土壤强度限制了幼苗的出苗。
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