Sweetpotato Propagule Production Rate and Electric Energy Consumption in a Closed Transplant Production System as Affected by Planting Density

L. Hin, K. Ohyama, C. Kubota, T. Kozai
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Multiplication ratio (number of average of harvestable propagules per stock plant, M) and electric energy consumption per propagule (Ep) at four levels of planting density (59, 118, 236 and 473 m-2) were investigated for sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) vegetative propagation in a closed transplant production system. After n multiplication cycles, total number of harvestable propagules (Nn) and electric energy consumption per propagule (Ep, n) in the system were estimated by using mathematical models. Single nodal cuttings were used as propagules and grown to 14 days under photosynthetic photon flux of 140, 200 and 320μ mol·m-2·s-1 during 1 to 5, 6 to 10 and 11 to 14 days after planting, respectively. Other environmental conditions included photoperiod of 16 h·d-1, air temperature of 29°C, and CO2 concentration of 920μmol·mo1-1. At the planting densities of 59, 118, 236 and 473 m-2, M were 5.9, 6.4, 3.8 and 2.3, respectively, and Ep, 1 were 0.41, 0.19, 0.16 and 0.13 kWh (electricity cost : 6.2, 2.9, 2.4 and 2.0 Yen), respectively. Results suggest that production can be optimized and electricity cost can be reduced by manipulating planting densities.
种植密度对封闭式移栽系统甘薯繁殖率和电能消耗的影响
研究了4种种植密度(59、118、236和473 M -2)下甘薯(Ipomoea batatas, L.)的增殖比(平均每株可收获繁殖体数,M)和每繁殖体电能消耗(Ep)。在封闭的移栽生产系统中无性繁殖。经过n个繁殖周期后,利用数学模型估算出系统中可收获的繁殖体总数(Nn)和每个繁殖体的电能消耗(Ep, n)。以单节扦插作为繁殖体,分别于植后1 ~ 5、6 ~ 10和11 ~ 14 d,在140、200和320μ mol·m-2·s-1的光合光子通量下生长至14 d。其他环境条件为光周期16 h·d-1,空气温度29℃,CO2浓度920μmol·mo1-1。在种植密度为59、118、236和473 M -2时,M分别为5.9、6.4、3.8和2.3,Ep、1分别为0.41、0.19、0.16和0.13 kWh(电费分别为6.2、2.9、2.4和2.0日元)。结果表明,通过控制种植密度可以优化生产,降低电力成本。
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