Long and short term effects of tillage systems on grain yield, the incidence of diseases and production costs for maize

K. F. Lawrance, M. Prinsloo, W. Berry
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The effect of four tillage systems on grain yield of maize, incidence of diseases and production costs was investigated for a Hutton soil in the Natal Midlands from 1982 to 1995. The four tillage systems were no-till (NT), reduced tillage (R, T and R2 T) and conventional tillage (CT). Mean grain yields were not significantly affected by tillage system. Compared with the other systems, NT negatively affected final plant densities, by about 2000 plants ha1. The incidence of ear rot caused by Stenocarpella spp. was not significantly affected by tillage systems, although NT resulted in reduced ear rot incidence in seven out of 13 years. Spraying fungicide for control of grey leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis) improved yields over 100% for NT and in reduced tillage systems during a wet season, compared to 80% increase with CT. During a drier season spraying had no significant effect on grey leaf spot. In the long term, NT was economically more profitable and less risky than the CT system.
耕作制度对玉米产量、病害发生率和生产成本的长期和短期影响
1982 ~ 1995年,以纳塔尔中部赫顿土壤为研究对象,研究了4种耕作制度对玉米产量、病害发生率和生产成本的影响。四种耕作制度分别为免耕(NT)、免耕(R, T和R2 T)和常规耕作(CT)。耕作制度对籽粒平均产量影响不显著。与其他系统相比,NT对最终植物密度的负面影响约为2000株/公顷。尽管在13年中,有7年的耕作制度降低了玉米穗腐病的发病率,但耕作制度对玉米穗腐病的发病率没有显著影响。喷洒杀菌剂防治灰叶斑病(Cercospora zeae-maydis)可使NT和旱季免耕制的产量提高100%以上,而CT增产80%。在干旱季节,喷施对灰斑病的防治效果不显著。从长远来看,NT在经济上比CT系统更有利可图,风险更小。
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