两个姜(Zingiber officinale Rosc.)品种生理及产量性状的研究

E. Nwachukwu
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以2个不同生姜品种为研究对象,采用完全随机区组设计,重复5次,采用分块试验进行生姜生理和产量性状的比较研究。主样区处理为两个品种,次样区处理为两个品种的3个集大小(10g、20g和30g)。每个子地块为2.4米× 0.5米的平床,每个床上有20个植株,种植间距为20cm × 20cm。UG 1和UG 2。研究了集粒大小(10、20和30克)对这些性状的影响。单林枝数、叶面积、株高、根茎产量和根茎指数均随集数的增加而增加。UG 1的单株苗数和根茎指数显著高于UG 2,且产量均达到0.05的概率水平。不同品种间叶片产量差异不显著。生姜品种高产的生理特性包括叶片发育早和向根茎输送干物质的高产能力。高净同化率(NAR)和相对生长率(RGR)并不能保证高产。关键词:生姜,生姜,生长参数,RGR, NAR, LAR,产量
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Study of some physiological and yield traits of two ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) cultivars
A comparative study on some physiological and yield traits of ginger was undertaken using two distinct ginger varieties, The experiments was laid out on flats in a randomized complete block design replicated five times and analysed as a split-plot experiment. The main-plot treatments were the two varieties and the sub-plot treatments were three sett sizes of the two varieties (10g, 20g and 30g). Each sub-plot was a 2.4m x 0.5m flat bed, each bed containing 20 setts planted at 20cm x 20cm spacing. UG 1 and UG 2 . The effects of sett sizes (10, 20 and 30g) on these traits were examined. The number of shoots and leaf area per stand, plant height, rhizome yield and the number of rhizome fingers increased with sett size. UG 1 produced significantly more shoots and rhizome fingers per stand and was also higher yielding than UG 2 which produced significantly taller plants, all at 0.05 probability level. There was no significant difference between the cultivars for leaf production. The physiological attributes for high yield in the ginger varieties included early foliage development and high yield capacity to channel dry matter into the rhizomes. High net assimilation rate (NAR) and relative growth rate (RGR) values did not ensure high yields. Keywords: Ginger, Zingiber officinale , growth parameters, RGR, NAR, LAR, yield
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