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在2016年秋收季节,在奥里萨邦东高山地区纳巴朗布尔县Sankumari村的农民田间进行了一项田间试验,分析硼施用对玉米产量和经济的影响。玉米生长在不同的季节和地方,由于它对光不敏感,作物持续时间从<90-130天不等。玉米作为C4植物具有较高的产量潜力,这也取决于土壤的养分供应能力。该研究采用随机区组设计,4个治疗重复5次。试验土壤为微酸性、不含盐的壤土,有机碳和速效钾含量中等,速效氮、磷、硼和锌含量较低。最高籽粒产量(210.21 g),百粒重(38.16 g),秸秆产量(8.10 t ha-1),籽粒产量(6.52 t ha-1),总干生物量(14.62 t ha-1),收获指数(44.59%)和B:C比值(1.90)分别记录在土壤试验NPKZn @ 150:75:60:6.25 kg ha-1+ 0.5 kg B ha-1土壤施用+ 0.2%硼砂叶面喷施(T4) 30和45 DAS (T4),然后进行土壤试验NPKZn @ 150:75:60:6.25 kg ha-1+ 1.0 kg B ha-1(T3)对照(即土壤试验NPKZn @ 150:75:60:6.25 kg ha-1+ 0 kg B ha-1)。因此,需要在奥里萨邦EGHL区玉米连作区缺硼土壤中进行土壤试验型硼肥施用,以使农民生产有回报的玉米。
Investigating the Response of Boron on Yield and Economics of Maize under Eastern Ghat High Land Zone of Odisha
During the kharif 2016 season, a field experiment was undertaken on farmers' fields in Sankumari village of Nabarangpur district of Odisha's Eastern Ghat High Land (EGHL) zone to analyse the impact of boron application on maize yield and economics. Maize has been grown in various seasons and places, with crop durations ranging from <90-130 days, due to its photo insensitivity. Maize being a C4 plant has higher yield potential which also depends on nutrient supplying capacity of the soil. The study used a Randomized Block Design, with four treatments replicated five times. The experimental soils were slightly acidic, non-saline loamy sands with a medium level of organic carbon and available K but low levels of available N, P, B, and Zn. The highest possible grain yieldper cob (210.21 g),100 seeds weight (38.16 g), stover yield (8.10 t ha-1), grain yield (6.52 t ha-1), total dry biomass (14.62 t ha-1), harvest index (44.59%) and B:C ratio (1.90) were recorded in Soil Test Based NPKZn @ 150:75:60:6.25 kg ha-1 + 0.5 kg B ha-1 soil application + 0.2% borax as foliar spray at 30 and 45 DAS (T4) followed by Soil Test Based NPKZn @ 150:75:60:6.25 kg ha-1 + 1.0 kg B ha-1(T3) over control (i.e. Soil Test Based NPKZn @ 150:75:60:6.25 kg ha-1+ 0 kg B ha-1). As a result, the Soil Test Based boron fertiliser application needs to be followed in soil deficient in boron under continuous maize producing areas of Odisha's EGHL zone for farmers to produce remunerative maize.