Use of a scoring technique to assess the effect of field variability on yield of pearl millet grown on three Alfisols in Niger

M. Gandah, J. Bouma, J. Brouwer, N. V. Duivenbooden
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Within-field spatial variability of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) was studied at three different sites on Alfisols in Niger. Grain yields in fields on a North-South gradient were 8-383, 2-1343, 7-815 kg/ha, with a coefficient of variation of 61, 55, and 53%, respectively. Variability was explained by soil chemical factors for only 5 to 28%. A simple method of scoring millet growth for individual hills a few weeks before harvest was tested by measuring yield variability in a field as an alternative for expensive soil chemical analyses. The median score value explained 25, 67, and 8% of the variability for the same gradient, respectively. As a verification step, map pattern comparisons of millet grain and straw yields with median score values gave low taxonomic distances (0.01-1.7), indicating significant similarities in variability. The hill scoring method is an appropriate tool to identify millet grain and straw yield variability.
利用评分技术评价田间变异性对尼日尔三个Alfisols上珍珠粟产量的影响
在尼日尔Alfisols 3个不同地点研究了珍珠粟(Pennisetum glaucum)的田内空间变异。南北梯度的产量分别为8 ~ 383、2 ~ 1343、7 ~ 815 kg/ha,变异系数分别为61、55和53%。土壤化学因子对变异的解释仅为5% ~ 28%。在收获前几周,通过测量田地的产量变化,测试了一种简单的方法来记录单个山丘的谷子生长情况,作为昂贵的土壤化学分析的替代方法。中位得分值分别解释了相同梯度的25%、67%和8%的变异性。作为验证步骤,谷子和秸秆产量的图谱模式比较中位数得分值的分类距离较低(0.01 ~ 1.7),表明变异具有显著的相似性。小山评分法是鉴定谷粒和秸秆产量变异的合适工具。
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