R. E. Támara Morelos, L. L. Luna Castellanos, A. E. Espitia Montes, R. N. Novoa Yánez, Sol Mara Regino Hernández, Victor Alfonso De La Ossa Albis
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摘要
带刺山药的块茎是哥伦比亚加勒比地区生产者的主要食物来源之一。然而,由于很少采用有助于提高产量的可持续管理做法,这种作物的生产率很低。为此,在El Carmen de Bolívar Agrosavia turipana研究中心进行了一项研究,目的是评估紫茎山楂山药cv对产量的响应。紫茎对不同种植密度和格架高度的影响。6个处理采用完全随机区组试验设计,分块布置,主样地对应2个密度(14285株hm -1和20000株hm -1),子样地对应3个格架高度(1.6 m;2.0 m和2.4 m),种植密度是唯一显著影响产量的因素;2万株hm -1处理较最低密度增产28.68%。使用2.4米高的支架,再加上两种种植密度中的任何一种,都会导致块茎的生产不适合商业化。研究结果表明,增加种植密度是提高山楂栽培产量和经济效益的安全措施。未来需要对林分高度和每林分种植的植物数量进行评价。
Respuesta del ñame espino a diferentes densidades de siembra y altura de espalderas
The tubers of spiny yam are one of the main food sources for producers in the Caribbean region of Colombia. However, the productivity of the crop is low due to the scarce use of sustainable management practices that contribute to its improvement. In this sense, a study was conducted at the Turipaná Research Center of Agrosavia, El Carmen de Bolívar, with the objective of evaluating the response in yield of purple stalk hawthorn yam cv. purple stalk to different planting densities and trellis heights. Six treatments were evaluated in a randomized complete block experimental design with a split plot arrangement, the main plot corresponded to two densities (14,285 plants ha-1 and 20,000 plants ha-1) and the subplots to three trellis heights (1.6 m; 2.0 m and 2.4 m). Planting density was the only factor that significantly influenced yield; the use of 20,000 plants ha-1 increased yield by 28.68% compared to the lowest density. The use of supports with heights of 2.4 m in combination with either of the two planting densities induced the production of tubers unsuitable for commercialization. The findings of this research suggest that increasing plant density could be a safe measure to increase yields and economic efficiency in the cultivation of hawthorn yam. Future evaluations are needed on stand height and number of plants to tie per stand.