施用有机肥对非洲姜生长和产量的影响

Phomolo Maphothoma, R. Kleynhans, G. Prinsloo, S. Mokgehle, Ian du Plooy, H. Araya
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非洲生姜(Siphonchilus aethiopicus)在药用方面需求量很大。这种植物在收获后不会繁殖,因为它在这个过程中被破坏了。由于过度捕捞,该物种现在正面临灭绝。为了减轻这种威胁,培育该物种已成为当务之急。本研究的目的是确定与有机肥料处理相关的醚硫草的生长和产量参数。根据三种有机肥料(0、100和200 kg N ha−1)和三种根茎大小(即小根茎(10-20 g)、中根茎(20-40 g)和大根茎(>40 g))对参数进行了评估。施用100 kg N ha−1的化肥和大根状茎的组合效果最好,根状茎产量(7 t ha−1)和根产量(6 t ha−2)最高。在所有氮水平下,中小根状茎的产量都显著低于大根状茎。不同的施肥方式与叶片叶绿素含量的显著变化有关。结果表明,施用100kg N ha−1和种植大根状茎将为非洲生姜的商业生产带来最佳产量。
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Growth and yield of African ginger in response to application of organic fertiliser
African ginger (Siphonochilus aethiopicus) is in high demand for medicinal use. The plant does not multiply after being harvested, as it is destroyed in the process. The species is now facing extinction as a result of over harvesting. In order to mitigate this threat, cultivation of the species has become priority. The objective of this study was to determine the growth and yield parameters of S. aethiopicus in relation to organic fertiliser treatments. The parameters were evaluated in response to three organic fertiliser applications (0, 100 and 200 kg N ha−1) and three rhizome sizes, namely small (10–20 g), medium (20–40 g) and large (> 40 g). The combination of a fertiliser application of 100 kg N ha−1 and large rhizomes provided the best results, with maxima for rhizome yield (7 t ha−1) and root yield (6 t ha−1). Small and medium rhizomes had a significantly lower yield than large rhizomes at all nitrogen levels. The different fertiliser applications were associated with significant variation in leaf chlorophyll content. It is concluded that the application of 100 kg N ha−1 and planting of large rhizomes would result in the best yield for African ginger’s commercial production.
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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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