R. Meena, Ramesh K. Sharma, R. Sendhil, S. C. Tripathi, S. Chander
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摘要
在2011-12 ~ 2014-15 4个旱季进行了田间研究,探讨了不同水分制度下灌种和微灌对小麦作物结实、生长、生产力和水分生产力的影响。结果表明,发芽种子(5830 kg ha-1)和处理种子(5766 kg ha-1)的籽粒产量显著高于未处理种子(5416 kg ha-1)。在最佳、次最佳和干燥土壤条件下,处理过的种子和发芽的种子比未处理过的种子发芽快,从而使作物建立得更好,产量更高。滴灌、滴灌、喷淋和滴灌+雨口处理均以滴灌+雨口处理籽粒产量最高。水分生产力以滴灌方式最高(1.61 kg m-3),其次为滴灌+雨口方式(1.60 kg m-3),最高平均生产力为5539 kg ha-1。使用种子灌浆节省了约600 m3ha-1,从而降低了每公顷382卢比的种植成本。微灌技术中,滴灌节水效果最好,其次是喷淋和滴灌+雨灌。该研究建议采用滴灌和灌种技术,通过减少用水来提高产量和降低成本。
Quantifying Water Productivity Using Seed Priming and Micro Irrigation in Wheat
Field studies were conducted during the four rabi seasons (2011-12 to 2014-15) to investigate the impact of seed priming and micro irrigation on crop establishment, growth, productivity, and water productivity in wheat under different moisture regimes. Results indicated that sprouted seed (5830 kg ha-1) and primed seed (5766 kg ha-1) produced significantly higher grain yield in comparison to un-primed seeds (5416 kg ha-1). The germination was quick in the primed and sprouted seeds relative to non-primed seeds resulting in a better crop establishment and higher yield under optimum, sub-optimum and dry soil conditions. Irrigation method treatments viz., check basin, drip, sprinkler and drip + rainport showed that the grain yield was highest in the drip + rainport. Water productivity was highest in drip method of irrigation (1.61 kg m-3) followed by drip + rainport method (1.60 kg m-3) with a maximum mean productivity of 5539 kg ha-1. Around 600 m3ha-1 has been saved using seed priming thus reducing the cultivation cost by Rs. 382/ha. Among the micro irrigation techniques, water saved was highest in drip followed by sprinkler and drip + rainport. The study suggests for adoption of drip and seed priming to take advantage of yield enhancement as well as cost reduction through reduced utilisation of water.