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最近,塑料地膜、水溶性肥料和滴灌在香蕉(Musa acuminata L. Musa)种植中越来越受欢迎。在印度西孟加拉邦的哈拉格布尔进行了一项田间试验,以研究不同的施肥间隔和塑料地膜对 Grand Naine 香蕉栽培品种反应的影响。研究采用了随机完全区组设计,有四个施肥间隔期,有塑料地膜和无塑料地膜。研究测量了植株高度、假茎周长、叶面积、吸盘数量和作物生长期等生物特征。结果表明,施肥间隔两天和黑色塑料地膜覆盖处理的作物具有更高的株高、更大的茎围、更多的叶面积、最多的吸盘数量和更短的作物生长期。对于主栽作物和轮作作物,施肥间隔两天并采用黑色塑料地膜(T1)处理的香蕉产量最高,分别为 66.3 吨/公顷和 52.2 吨/公顷。据统计,T1 处理的产量与主栽作物和轮作作物的双周施肥间隔和每周施肥间隔相似。与 T1 处理的果实质量参数相比,双周施肥间隔和每周施肥间隔在香蕉果实的果肉:果皮比、总悬浮固体和还原糖方面显示出相似的统计值。因此,建议香蕉每周施肥一次。这些结果凸显了系统施肥时间安排和覆盖程序的重要性,为有效的香蕉种植实践提供了有价值的信息。
Enhancing banana production through effective fertigation frequency management and plastic mulch: Impacts on crop growth and yield
The use of plastic mulch, water-soluble fertilizers, and drip irrigation has grown in popularity recently for banana (Musa acuminata L.) farming. A field experiment was carried out at Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, to examine the impact of different fertigation intervals and plastic mulch on the response of the Grand Naine cultivar of banana. A randomized complete block design with four fertigation intervals both with and without plastic mulch was used in the study. Biometric characteristics including plant height, pseudo stem girth, leaf area, number of suckers, and crop duration were measured. The outcomes demonstrated the superiority of two-day fertigation interval and black plastic mulchtreatment by displaying higher plants height, a greater stem girth, more leaf area, the greatest number of suckers, and a shorter crop duration. For both the main crop and the ratoon crop, the maximum banana production was achieved with a fertigation interval of two days alongwith black plastic mulch (T1), yielding 66.3 t/ha and 52.2 t/ha, respectively. The yield obtained under the T1 treatment was statistically similar to the fertigation intervals of bi-weekly and weekly treatments for both main and ratoon crops. Fertigation intervals of bi-weekly and weekly treatments showed statistically similar values for pulp: peel ratio, TSS, and reducing sugar of banana fruit when compared to the fruit quality parameters of the T1 treatment. Consequently, using fertilizer interval advised at weekly for the banana. The results highlight the significance of systematic fertigation scheduling and mulching procedures, providing insightful information for effective banana growing practices.
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