Relationship between Planting Date, Growing Degree Days and the Winter Rye (Secale cereale L.) Variety “Rymin” in Minnesota

Michael Kantar, Paul Porter
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This study evaluated the influence of fall planting date on winter rye (Secale cereale L.) anthesis at three Minnesota locations for five dates from late August through October. This represents the time when fall-planted cover crops would likely be seeded in Minnesota. Earliness to anthesis is important in organic production systems where timing of rye management is affected by rye growth stage. The relationships among growing degree days (GDD), growth stage, and aboveground biomass were evaluated to predict how these factors influence anthesis date and how late in the fall rye could be planted without delaying anthesis. The study occurred in 2006 and 2007, which happened to have abnormally warm and cool growing seasons, with the earliest anthesis dates in 2007 being 25 May, 28 May, and 5 June at St. Paul, Lamberton, and Roseau, respectively, and dates in 2008 of 10 June, 11 June, and 17 June. Our results indicate that there was no fall biomass requirement but also that it was critical to accumulate at least 309 GDD in the fall so as not to delay spring anthesis. This information enables growers to choose appropriate planting dates for rye that will not delay anthesis. The optimal planting date corresponded to planting by late September (~20) in southern and early September (~8) in northern Minnesota.
明尼苏达州冬黑麦品种“Rymin”与种植日期、生长天数的关系
本研究评估了从8月下旬到10月的五个日期,秋季种植日期对明尼苏达州三个地点冬黑麦(Secale cereale L.)开花的影响。这代表了明尼苏达州秋季种植的覆盖作物可能播种的时间。早熟性在有机生产系统中很重要,因为黑麦的管理时间受到黑麦生长阶段的影响。对生长度天数(GDD)、生长阶段和地上生物量之间的关系进行了评估,以预测这些因素如何影响开花日期,以及在不延迟开花的情况下,黑麦可以在多晚的秋季种植。这项研究发生在2006年和2007年,当时恰好有异常温暖和凉爽的生长季节,2007年最早的开花日期分别是5月25日、5月28日和6月5日在圣保罗、兰贝顿和罗绍,2008年的开花日期是6月10日、6月11日和6日17日。我们的结果表明,秋季不需要生物量,但在秋季积累至少309个GDD以避免推迟春季开花是至关重要的。这些信息使种植者能够为黑麦选择合适的种植日期,而不会延迟开花。最佳种植日期对应于明尼苏达州南部9月下旬(~20)和北部9月初(~8)的种植。
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