氮改变灌溉干旱地区 Castle Russet 和 Echo Russet 马铃薯的叶柄养分浓度、产量和质量

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
Shahram Torabian, Yanyan Lu, Ruijun Qin, Vidyasagar Sathuvalli, Xi Liang, Christos Noulas, Brian Charlton
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氮肥是决定马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)产量的关键因素,尤其是在沙质土壤上。俄勒冈州哥伦比亚盆地地区开展了一项为期两年的田间研究,以确定氮肥施用量(0、157、280、404 和 527 kg ha-1)对块茎产量和质量的影响。Castle Russet 和 Echo Russet 具有较高的块茎产量和较好的块茎质量,这表明新推出的栽培品种适合哥伦比亚盆地地区。无论栽培品种和年份如何,当氮肥用量为 280 kg N ha- 1 时,块茎总产量和美国 1 号块茎产量都有所提高。进一步增加氮供应量不会影响马铃薯产量,甚至有减少的趋势,尤其是当氮含量为 527 千克每公顷时。随着供氮量的增加,块茎产量和茎秆产量均有所增加,最高达 280 千克每公顷 1 个,但在 404 千克每公顷 1 个和 527 千克每公顷 1 个时,块茎产量和茎秆产量均有所下降。此外,马铃薯的比重和薯苗颜色不受氮含量的影响。由于叶柄养分浓度与块茎产量有关,因此生产者在决定施肥(尤其是氮肥)时,可参考 280 至 404 kg ha- 1 氮肥水平下的叶柄养分浓度值。
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Nitrogen Altered Petiole Nutrient Concentration, Yield, and Quality of Castle Russet and Echo Russet Potatoes in an Irrigated arid Region

Nitrogen Altered Petiole Nutrient Concentration, Yield, and Quality of Castle Russet and Echo Russet Potatoes in an Irrigated arid Region

Nitrogen (N) fertilization is a key factor in determining potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) yield, especially on sandy soils. A two-year field study was conducted in the Columbia Basin region of Oregon to determine the effect of N fertilizer rates (0, 157, 280, 404, and 527 kg ha− 1) on tuber yield and quality. Elevated tuber yield and high tuber quality were associated with Castle Russet and Echo Russet, suggesting that the newly released cultivars suit the Columbia Basin region. Regardless of cultivars and years, the total and US No. 1 tuber yields increased when the N rate was 280 kg N ha− 1. Increasing N supply further did not affect or even tended to decrease potato yield especially when N was at 527 kg N ha− 1. The yield of tubers > 283 g and culls increased with increasing N rates up to 280 kg ha− 1 but then decreased at 404 kg N ha− 1 and at 527 kg N ha− 1. Moreover, the specific gravity and the fry color of potatoes were not affected by the N rate. As the petiole nutrient concentrations were associated with tuber yields, their values at the N levels of 280 to 404 kg ha− 1 might be used by producers in deciding fertilization, especially N. More data should be collected to create the critical petiole nutrient concentrations for developing management practices for these new cultivars.

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American Journal of Potato Research
American Journal of Potato Research 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
33
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Potato Research (AJPR), the journal of the Potato Association of America (PAA), publishes reports of basic and applied research on the potato, Solanum spp. It presents authoritative coverage of new scientific developments in potato science, including biotechnology, breeding and genetics, crop management, disease and pest research, economics and marketing, nutrition, physiology, and post-harvest handling and quality. Recognized internationally by contributors and readership, it promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry.
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