豇豆与玉米间作并施用有机肥对生理参数的影响

Judy K. Lalrinsangi, Shikha Singh, K.P Chaudhary, Anu Nawhal, Rachana Kumari
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间作是指在同一块田地里同时种植两种或两种以上的作物,优化土地、水、光和养分的利用,从而获得比单一种植更高的产量。有机肥料,如农家肥、家禽粪便、油菜籽饼、蛭石堆肥和生物浆,通过提供必要的养分和支持微生物种群,在增强土壤健康方面发挥着重要作用。相反,过量使用无机肥料会导致环境退化。本研究探讨了间作和施用有机肥对玉米(Zea mays)和豇豆(Vigna unguiculata)生理参数的协同效应。间作等农业措施能优化资源利用,提高整体生产率,尤其是在印度米佐拉姆等水资源有限的地区。这些做法与有机肥料相结合,对土壤健康和作物产量属性产生了积极的影响。实验采用随机区组设计(RBD),十个处理重复三次。结果表明,玉米+豇豆(2:1)+50%农家肥RDN(氮的推荐剂量)+50%家禽粪便RDN+石灰(200 千克/公顷)处理后,作物的生理指标明显最高。
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Effect of Intercropping with Cowpea and Maize with Organic Manure Application on the Physiological Parameters
Intercropping involves cultivating two or more crops simultaneously in the same field, optimizing the use of land, water, light, and nutrients for higher yields compared to sole cropping. Organic manures, such as farmyard manure, poultry manure, oilseed cake, vermicompost, and bio-slurry, play a vital role in enhancing soil health by providing essential nutrients and supporting microbial populations. In contrast, excessive use of inorganic fertilizers can lead to environmental degradation. Present study explores the synergistic effects of intercropping and organic manure application on the physiological parameters of maize (Zea mays) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Agricultural practices like intercropping optimize resource utilization and enhance overall productivity, especially in regions with limited water resources like Mizoram, India. These practices exhibit positive responds when combined with organic manure on soil health and yield attributes on crops. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design (RBD) with ten treatments replicated thrice. The result indicate that plants treated with Maize + Cowpea (2:1) + 50% of RDN (Recommended doses of Nitrogen) through Farm Yard Manure + 50% of RDN through Poultry Manure + Lime (200 kg ha-1), resulted in significantly maximum physiological parameters of the crops.
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