不同氮肥和灌溉施用量下耕作和覆盖对大麦生长和产量表现的影响

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Indian Journal of Animal Research Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.18805/ijar.bf-1757
H. Al-Menaie, O. Al-Ragam, A. AL-Shatti, Mai Ali Al-Hadidi, M.A. Babu
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背景:土壤、水和养分资源的综合管理对于可持续地提高动物饲料产量至关重要,因为动物饲料对资源的需求量很大。大麦因其丰富的营养成分、能量含量、适口性、多功能性和经济可行性而被视为动物饲料的最佳选择。在这些具有挑战性的环境中,实施可持续的作物管理方法,改善土壤健康,提高水和氮的供应,对于提高作物产量和确保提高动物饲料产量至关重要。在水资源匮乏、土壤肥沃程度较低的干旱地区,水分供应和氮肥之间的相互作用在提高大麦产量方面发挥着重要作用。因此,采用保护性农业措施并优化灌溉和施肥制度,对于在该地区建立可持续的动物饲料生产至关重要。然而,在灌溉和施肥与保护性农业措施对干旱和半干旱地区可持续集约化动物饲料生产的交互影响方面,还没有很多深入的研究。本研究调查了在科威特环境条件下,耕作、地膜覆盖、灌溉和氮肥施用率对大麦生长和产量表现的交互影响。研究方法研究在科威特 KISR 研究与创新站(29.3156°N,47.8403°E)进行。在三种不同灌溉条件(100% ETc、75% ETc 和 50% ETc)和施肥量(0 千克/公顷、50 千克/公顷和 100 千克/公顷)下,评估了耕作和覆盖对大麦生长和产量表现的影响。采用三次重复的分割小区试验设计,研究不同处理对株高、每平方米株数、穗长、每平方米穗数、生物量产量、粒重、收获指数和残留物产量的影响。结果耕作、地膜覆盖、灌溉和施肥量对大麦生物量和谷物产量有显著的交互影响。在 100% ETc 灌溉和 100 kgN/ha 施肥条件下,采用地膜覆盖的最小耕作地块的生物量和残留物产量最高。谷物产量方面,在 100% ETc 灌溉和 50 千克氮/公顷条件下,最低耕作和常规耕作加地膜覆盖的产量最高。在 100%ETc灌溉条件下,采用最小耕作和地膜覆盖的地块株高和每平方米穗数最高。
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Effect of Tillage and Mulching on Growth and Yield Performance of Barley under Different Nitrogen and Irrigation Application Rates
Background: Integrated management of soil, water and nutrient resources is critical in improving animal feed production sustainably as it is highly resource demanding. Barley is considered as an excellent choice for animal feed owing to its rich nutritional composition, energy content, palatability, versatility and economic feasibility. Implementing sustainable crop management practices that improve soil health as well as enhance water and nitrogen availability is critical for improving crop productivity and ensuring improved animal feed production in these challenging environments. In arid regions with scarce water resources and less fertile soil, an interplay between water availability and nitrogen fertilization plays a significant role in enhancing barley production. Thus adoption of conservation agricultural practices coupled with optimized irrigation and fertilization regime is crucial in establishing sustainable animal feed production in the region. However, much insight is not delivered in the area of interactive effects of irrigation and fertilization with conservational agricultural practices on sustainable intensification of animal feed production in arid and semi-arid lands. The study investigated the interactive effect of tillage, mulching, irrigation and nitrogen application rates on growth and yield performance of barley under Kuwait’s environmental conditions. Methods: The study was conducted at KISR Station for Research and Innovation-KSRI (29.3156°N, 47.8403°E), Kuwait. The effect of tillage and mulching on the growth and yield performance of barley was evaluated under combinations of three different irrigation (100% ETc, 75% ETc and 50% ETc) and fertilization application rates (0 kg/ha, 50 kg/ha and 100 kg/ha). Split-split plot experimental design was employed with three replications to study the effect of different treatments on plant height, number of plants per square meter, spike length, number of spikes per square meter, biomass yield, grain weight, harvest index and residue yield. Result: Tillage, mulching, irrigation and fertilization application rates imposed a significant interaction effect on barley biomass and grain yield. Minimum tilled plots with mulching under 100% ETc irrigation and 100 kgN/ha recorded the highest biomass and residue yield. For grain yield, minimum as well as conventional tillage with mulching produced the highest value under 100% ETc irrigation and 50 kgN/ha. Highest plant height and number of spikes per square meter was noted in plots with minimum tillage and mulching under 100% ETc irrigation.
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Indian Journal of Animal Research
Indian Journal of Animal Research AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The IJAR, the flagship print journal of ARCC, it is a monthly journal published without any break since 1966. The overall aim of the journal is to promote the professional development of its readers, researchers and scientists around the world. Indian Journal of Animal Research is peer-reviewed journal and has gained recognition for its high standard in the academic world. It anatomy, nutrition, production, management, veterinary, fisheries, zoology etc. The objective of the journal is to provide a forum to the scientific community to publish their research findings and also to open new vistas for further research. The journal is being covered under international indexing and abstracting services.
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