Soil Tillage, Straw Mulching, and Microalgae Biofertilization in Potato Production in Conventional and Organic Systems

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Renato Yagi, Emanuelle C. Dobrychtop, Henrique v. H. Bittencourt, Diva S. Andrade, Jackson Kawakami, Rogério P. Soratto
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This study explores soil and fertilizer management techniques using winter cereal rye and Chlorella sorokiniana microalgae biofertilization alongside mineral and organic fertilizers for spring–summer potato cultivation in both conventional (CONV) and organic (ORG) production systems in subtropical environments. Traditional soil management, with a fallow period followed by subsoiling, plowing, and harrowing, served as the reference standard for comparisons with four alternative methods in CONV and ORG systems. In the CONV system, cereal rye plants were terminated with glyphosate and the alternative soil managements included (i) incorporating chopped cereal rye with standard soil tillage, (ii) no-till planting into chopped cereal rye, (iii) planting into chopped cereal rye after soil chiseling, and (iv) mulching chopped cereal rye residues on the ridges of potato planted after standard soil tillage. In the ORG system, the alternatives included (v) incorporating fresh cereal rye with standard soil tillage, (vi) no-till planting into standing fresh cereal rye plants, (vii) no-till planting into cereal rye terminated with a knife roller, and (viii) mulching whole cereal rye plants between the ridges of potato planted after standard soil tillage. Each soil management was combined with treatments of no fertilization or either mineral or organic fertilization with or without microalgae application. Amid severe water constraints, particularly due to La Niña events, standard soil tillage in CONV and no-tillage in ORG both on cereal rye crops respectively increased (39.5%) total tuber yield and number of tubers per plant (18.8%), showing themselves as potential conservation soil managements to potato crop. Microalgae with respective fertilizer application exclusively associated with chopped cereal rye residues on hills in CONV and with no-till planted into fresh plants of cereal rye in ORG favored tuber filling.

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传统和有机系统中马铃薯生产的土壤耕作、秸秆覆盖和微藻生物肥料技术
本研究探讨了在亚热带环境下的常规(CONV)和有机(ORG)生产系统中,利用冬季黑麦和小球藻生物肥料以及矿物和有机肥料进行春夏马铃薯种植的土壤和肥料管理技术。在 CONV 和 ORG 系统中,传统的土壤管理方法(休耕期后进行翻土、犁地和耙地)是与四种替代方法进行比较的参考标准。在 CONV 系统中,用草甘膦终止禾本科黑麦植株,替代土壤管理方法包括:(i) 在标准土壤耕作中加入切碎的禾本科黑麦,(ii) 免耕种植切碎的禾本科黑麦,(iii) 在凿开土壤后种植切碎的禾本科黑麦,(iv) 在标准土壤耕作后将切碎的禾本科黑麦残留物覆盖在种植马铃薯的田埂上。在 ORG 系统中,替代方案包括:(v) 在标准土壤耕作中加入新鲜黑麦;(vi) 免耕种植到立地的新鲜黑麦植株中;(vii) 免耕种植到用刀辊终结的黑麦中;(viii) 在标准土壤耕作后种植的马铃薯田埂间覆盖整株黑麦。每种土壤管理方法都与不施肥、施用或不施用微藻的矿物肥或有机肥处理相结合。在严重缺水的情况下,尤其是在拉尼娜现象的影响下,CONV 的标准土壤耕作和 ORG 的免耕处理对黑麦作物的块茎总产量和单株块茎数都分别增加了(39.5%)和(18.8%),显示出它们对马铃薯作物具有潜在的保护性土壤管理作用。在 CONV 中,微藻与切碎的山地黑麦残留物一起施肥,在 ORG 中,免耕种植到新鲜的黑麦植株上,有利于块茎的填充。
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Potato Research
Potato Research AGRONOMY-
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5.50
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6.90%
发文量
66
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Potato Research, the journal of the European Association for Potato Research (EAPR), promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry. It offers the latest developments in innovative research to scientists active in potato research. The journal includes authoritative coverage of new scientific developments, publishing original research and review papers on such topics as: Molecular sciences; Breeding; Physiology; Pathology; Nematology; Virology; Agronomy; Engineering and Utilization.
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