Amanpreet Singh, C. S. Aulakh, A. S. Sidhu, Neena Chawla
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摘要
提高块茎产量以提高马铃薯种薯(Solanum tuberosum)的生产效率是一个至关重要的目标,特别是在印度旁遮普邦,该地区是全国种子供应的主要贡献者。为了优化养分吸收、土壤质量和种子大小块茎的产量,在卢迪亚纳和贾朗达尔进行了为期两年的研究。采用分小区设计,在主小区测试了三种有机处理(农家肥、生物肥料、对照),在副小区测试了五种磷肥水平(46.9、62.5、93.8、125、0 kg ha-1 P2O5)。结果显示,与其他有机物相比,FYM 显著提高了茎秆和块茎对氮、磷、钾的吸收。此外,较高的磷含量,尤其是 125 kg ha-1 P2O5,可最大限度地提高养分吸收。土壤属性(如可用氮)未受影响,而磷的可用性则随着堆肥和磷含量的提高而增加。钾的可用性在不同处理中保持一致。土壤 pH 值、电导率和有机碳在 125 kg ha-1 P2O5 处理中保持不变。FYM 和生物肥显著提高了块茎总产量,其中 FYM 比对照显著提高了 30%,125 千克/公顷 P2O5 磷水平显著提高了 24%,这表明马铃薯种薯生产策略得到了加强。主成分分析强调了块茎产量与土壤特性之间的正相关性,尤其有利于FYM和125 kg ha-1 P2O5处理。总之,在马铃薯种薯种植过程中,施用生土和最佳磷肥水平对于提高养分吸收、土壤健康和产量至关重要。
Assessing the impact of organic resources and phosphorus on nutrient uptake, soil traits and seed potato productivity
Improving tuber yield size to boost seed potato (Solanum tuberosum) production efficiency is a paramount goal, particularly in Punjab, India, a major contributor to the nation's seed supply. To optimize nutrient absorption, soil quality, and yield of seed-sized tubers, research was conducted in Ludhiana and Jalandhar over two years. Employing a split-plot design, three organic treatments (farmyard manure [FYM], biofertilizer, control) were tested in main plots, while five phosphorus fertilizer levels (46.9, 62.5, 93.8, 125, 0 kg ha−1 P2O5) were examined in subplots. Results revealed that FYM notably enhanced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium uptake in both haulm and tubers compared to other organics. Moreover, higher phosphorus levels, particularly 125 kg ha−1 P2O5, maximized nutrient uptake. Soil attributes like available nitrogen remained unaffected, whereas phosphorus availability increased with FYM and higher phosphorus levels. Available potassium remained consistent across treatments. Soil pH, electrical conductivity, and organic carbon were unchanged with 125 kg ha−1 P2O5 treatments. FYM and biofertilizer significantly increased total tuber yields, with FYM showing a remarkable 30% boost compared to the control, and 125 kg ha−1 P2O5 phosphorus levels resulting in a notable 24% increase, indicating enhanced seed potato production strategies. Principal component analysis underscored the positive correlation between tuber yield and soil attributes, particularly favoring FYM and 125 kg ha−1 P2O5 treatments. Overall, FYM application and optimal phosphorus fertilizer levels are pivotal for augmenting nutrient uptake, soil health, and yield in seed potato cultivation.
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Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management is a peer-reviewed, international, electronic journal covering all aspects of applied crop, forage and grazinglands, and turfgrass management. The journal serves the professions related to the management of crops, forages and grazinglands, and turfgrass by publishing research, briefs, reviews, perspectives, and diagnostic and management guides that are beneficial to researchers, practitioners, educators, and industry representatives.