灌溉水盐度增加对大麦籽粒品质特性的响应

V. Mathinya, J. Barnard, Z. Bello, E. van der Watt
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优质谷物有溢价,但大麦生产商经常面临边缘土壤和缺水的问题。灌溉水质通常较低,主要是由于高盐负荷。本研究确定了灌溉水盐度(ECi)对两个季节内基于蒸渗仪的试验评估的麦芽大麦籽粒品质特征的影响。该试验涉及五个ECi水平(1。5、4。5、6、9和12dS m−1),以及两种不同的土壤类型(Bainsvlei和Clovelly)。测定了籽粒产量、1000粒种子质量(TSM,g)、发芽特性和粗蛋白(CP)。大于6dS m−1的盐度水平降低了TSM,但对发芽特性没有显著影响,而谷物的CP含量显著增加,超过了制麦所需的范围(9%至11.5%)。ECi的增加降低了所有处理的麦芽提取物潜力,在9和12 ECi dS m−1时最为显著。盐度与发芽特性以及麦芽提取物替代物(发芽指数)之间存在显著关系。研究表明,当盐度超过6 dS m−1时,就无法生产出优质的大麦,而三叶草土壤更适合生产用盐水灌溉的大麦。
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Response of malt barley grain quality characteristics to increasing irrigation water salinity
Premiums are offered for high quality grain, but producers of malting barley are often confronted with marginal soils and water scarcity. Irrigation water quality is often low, primarily due to high salt loads. This study determined the effect of irrigation water salinity (ECi) on grain quality characteristics of malt barley evaluated in a lysimeter-based trial over two seasons. The trial involved five ECi levels (1. 5, 4. 5, 6, 9 and 12 dS m−1), and two different soil types (Bainsvlei and Clovelly). Grain yields, 1 000 seed mass (TSM, g), germination characteristics, and crude proteins (CP) were determined. Salinity levels of greater than 6 dS m−1 decreased TSM but had no significant effect on germination characteristics, while CP content of the grains significantly increased above the required range (between 9% and 11.5%) for malting. Increasing ECi reduced malt extract potential for all treatments, most noticeably at 9 and 12 ECi dS m−1. There were significant relationships between salinity and germinative characteristics as well as the malt extract proxy (germination index). The study shows that premium quality barley grain cannot be produced when salinity exceeds 6 dS m−1 and that the Clovelly soil would be a better fit for producing barley irrigated with saline water.
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South African Journal of Plant and Soil
South African Journal of Plant and Soil Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal has a proud history of publishing quality papers in the fields of applied plant and soil sciences and has, since its inception, recorded a vast body of scientific information with particular reference to South Africa.
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