Biomass and Nutrient Accumulation of Green Manuring Legumes Terminated at Different Growth Stages

T. Hirpa, H. Gebrekidan, K. Tesfaye, Asfaw Hailemariam
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A field study was conducted at the experimental site of the Assosa Research Center, western Ethiopia, with the objective of generating information about the biomass and nutrient accumulation of four green manuring (GM) legume crops at different growth stages. Accordingly, factorial combinations of four legume crops [cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata ), soybean ( Glycine max ), and two common bean verities (Black Dessie and Awash Melka) ( Phaseolus vulgaris )] and three growth stages of termination (mid-vegetative, mid-flowering and pod-setting) treatments laid in a randomized complete block design were used. Significant species by growth stage treatment interaction (P in Awash Melka variety were observed with a delay in termination times. In addition to the species variability in total DM production, highly significant effect of growth stage at termination was also observed, and a rise in overall DM production was recorded with the development of GM crops. Cowpea recorded the highest per plant number (5.8) and fresh mass of total (0.4 gm) and effective (0.21 gm) nodules compared to the rest, particularly at the mid-flowering stage of growth. According to the results of this study, nutrient (particularly N and K) concentrations of shoot tissue showed a declining trend with increasing plant age. After considering the species and growth stage effects on the nutritional input or contribution of GM, it was discovered that cowpea and midflowering stage of growth outweighed the rest. Keywords : Concentration; Nodules; Dry Matter; Input
不同生育阶段终止绿肥豆科植物生物量和养分积累
在埃塞俄比亚西部Assosa研究中心的试验点进行了一项实地研究,目的是获得四种绿色施肥(GM)豆科作物在不同生长阶段的生物量和养分积累的信息。因此,在随机完全区组设计中,采用四种豆科作物[豇豆(Vigna unguiculata)、大豆(Glycine max)和两种普通豆类(Black Dessie和Awash Melka)]和三个生长终止阶段(营养中期、开花中期和结荚)处理的因子组合。阿瓦什Melka品种在生育期处理交互作用(P)中观察到显著的物种终止时间延迟。除了总干物质产量的物种差异外,还观察到终止生长阶段的高度显著影响,并且随着转基因作物的发展,总干物质产量有所增加。与其他品种相比,豇豆单株数(5.8)、总根瘤鲜重(0.4 g)和有效根瘤鲜重(0.21 g)最高,特别是在开花中期。结果表明,随着株龄的增加,茎部组织中养分(特别是氮、钾)浓度呈下降趋势。综合考虑品种和生育期对转基因作物营养投入或贡献的影响,发现豇豆和开花中期对转基因作物营养投入或贡献的影响最大。关键词:浓度;结节;干物质;输入
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