How do roll timing and seeding rate affect lentil yields?

IF 0.8 Q3 AGRONOMY
Maryse Bourgault, Perry R. Miller, Simon Fordyce, Peggy F. Lamb, Jeff Holmes, Samuel T. Koeshall, Patrick M. Carr
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Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) production has increased exponentially in Montana in the last two decades. However, there are important gaps in knowledge on best management practices for lentil. Agronomic recommendations are based on performance of old cultivars outside of the area for seeding rate, and on anecdotal evidence for proper roll timing, particularly since the widespread adoption of no-till farming. Replicated field experiments were conducted at three sites during the 2019, 2020, and 2021 growing seasons in Montana to determine the impacts of roll timing and seeding rate on lentil yield and identify best practices. Overall, rolling at emergence and at the 10-leaf stage decreased yields by 5% and 8%, respectively, but rolling just after planting or at the early vegetative stage (two- to four-leaf stage) did not decrease yields. Higher yields were achieved at higher seeding rates, with yields increasing between 6 and 52 lb ac−1 for each additional plant established per square foot, but emergence rates were variable and relatively low, so a higher seeding rate may be necessary to achieve plant densities above 12 plants ft−2 in this region. In five out of nine site years, the largest partial economic returns were achieved with 22.5 or 30 live seeds ft−2 seeding rate, corresponding to achieved plant densities of 12 to 16 plants ft−2. It was generally economical to increase seeding rate from 15 to 22.5 live seeds ft−2, thus increasing average achieved plant density from 8 to 13 plants ft−2, except when seed costs were high (>$0.45 lb−1) combined with low market prices (< $0.20 lb−1).

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滚动时间和播种率如何影响扁豆产量?
过去二十年间,蒙大拿州的扁豆(Lens culinaris Medik.)产量成倍增长。然而,有关扁豆最佳管理方法的知识还存在很大差距。农艺建议的依据是该地区以外的老栽培品种在播种率方面的表现,以及关于适当播种时间的传闻,特别是在广泛采用免耕耕作之后。2019、2020 和 2021 年生长季期间,在蒙大拿州的三个地点进行了重复田间试验,以确定滚种时间和播种率对扁豆产量的影响,并确定最佳做法。总体而言,在出苗期和 10 叶期翻压小扁豆,产量分别减少了 5%和 8%,但在播种后或早期植株期(2 至 4 叶期)翻压小扁豆并未减少产量。播种率越高,产量越高,每平方英尺每多种植一株,产量就会增加 6 到 52 磅英亩-1,但出苗率不稳定,而且相对较低,因此在该地区要使植物密度超过 12 株英尺-2,可能需要更高的播种率。在九个种植年中,有五个年份的部分经济收益最大,播种率为 22.5 或 30 活种子英尺-2,植物密度为 12 至 16 株英尺-2。一般来说,将播种率从 15 活种子英尺-2 提高到 22.5 活种子英尺-2,从而将平均植株密度从 8 株英尺-2 提高到 13 株英尺-2 是经济的,除非种子成本高(>0.45 美元磅-1)而市场价格低(< 0.20 美元磅-1)。
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Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management
Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management is a peer-reviewed, international, electronic journal covering all aspects of applied crop, forage and grazinglands, and turfgrass management. The journal serves the professions related to the management of crops, forages and grazinglands, and turfgrass by publishing research, briefs, reviews, perspectives, and diagnostic and management guides that are beneficial to researchers, practitioners, educators, and industry representatives.
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