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木薯在泰国东北部低肥力的沙质土壤中被广泛种植。该地区木薯产量低,经济效益低,部分原因是微量营养素特别是锌缺乏。研究了叶面喷施锌对木薯品种卡赛特50生长、产量、品质和经济效益的影响。5个处理分别为:不施肥对照(T1)、推荐施肥(配方15-15-15,用量为313 kg ha-1) (T2)、推荐施肥加叶面喷锌6.25 kg ha-1 (2% Zn) (T3)、推荐施肥加叶面喷锌12.50 kg ha-1 (4% Zn) (T4)和推荐施肥加叶面喷锌18.75 kg ha-1 (6% Zn) (T5)。治疗采用完全随机区组设计,3个重复。该作物在雨养条件下种植在Korat土壤系列(壤土沙土)中。在种植后11个月记录土壤化学性质和植物生长参数。推荐施肥+叶面喷施2% Zn (T3),鲜根产量(26.0 t hm -1)、淀粉含量(27.83%)和经济效益(960.0 USD hm -1)最高,鲜根产量、淀粉含量和经济效益比肥料成本分别比T1提高了100、54和69%。结果表明,在木薯品种Kasetsart 50的生产中,叶面喷施2%锌配施化肥可有效克服壤土砂土锌缺乏
Zinc foliar spray enhances growth, yield and economic return of cassava variety Kasetsart 50 production
Cassava is extensively cultivated in low fertility sandy soils in the Northeast Thailand. Low yield and economic return of cassava grown in this area is partly due to deficiency of micronutrients especially zinc (Zn). The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of foliar spray of Zn on growth, yield, quality and economic return of the cassava variety Kasetsart 50. Five treatments consisted of unfertilized control (T1), recommended fertilizer (formula (formula 15-15-15 at the rate of 313 kg ha-1) (T2), recommended fertilizer plus foliar spray of Zn at the rate of 6.25 kg ha-1 (2% Zn) (T3), recommended fertilizer plus foliar spray of Zn at the rate of 12.50 kg ha-1 (4% Zn) (T4) and recommended fertilizer plus foliar spray of Zn at the rate of 18.75 kg ha-1 (6% Zn) (T5). The treatments were assigned in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The crop was planted in a Korat soil series (loamy sand soil) under rainfed conditions. Data were recorded for soil chemical properties and plant growth parameters at 11 months after planting. The recommended fertilizer plus foliar spray of 2% Zn (T3) resulted in the highest fresh root yield (26.0 t ha-1), starch content (27.83%), and economic return over the fertilizer cost (960.0 USD ha-1), and the increases in fresh root yield, starch content and economic return over the fertilizer cost compared to T1 were 100, 54 and 69%, respectively. The results suggested that foliar spray of 2% Zn together with chemical fertilizer was effective in overcoming Zn deficiency in the loamy sand soils for cassava variety Kasetsart 50 production