不同灌溉和养分管理条件下玉米饲料产量和作物属性的差异

Avijit Ghosh, Md. Sojib Kabiraj, M. A. R. Sarkar, Muhammad Salim, F. M. J. Uddin, Md. Harun Rashid, Swapan Kumar Paul
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灌溉和养分管理是现代农业的两个重要组成部分,在确保植物最佳生长、最大限度提高作物产量和维持农业生产力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。为评估灌溉和养分管理如何影响玉米的生长特性和干饲料产量,我们进行了一项田间试验。试验涉及四种灌溉水平,即不灌溉(I0)、播种后 20 天灌溉一次(I1)、播种后 20 天和 40 天灌溉两次(I2)以及播种后 20 天、40 天和 60 天灌溉三次(I3)。四种肥料水平分别为推荐剂量肥料(RDF)(275-125-80-125-8 千克/公顷氮、磷、钾、石膏和硫)(F1)、家禽粪便(PM)(5 吨/公顷)(F2)、75% RDF + PM(2.5 吨/公顷)(F3)和 50% RDF + PM(5 吨/公顷)(F4)。研究采用分小区布局,包括三次重复。研究结果表明,灌溉和养分管理对生长指标和干饲草产量都有显著影响。收获时,在 20、40 和 60 DAS 三次灌溉并施用 75% RDF + PM @ 2.5 吨/公顷的情况下,植株高度(177.72 厘米)、植株叶片数(12.16)和叶绿素含量(47.15)最高,而在 20 和 40 DAS 两次灌溉并施用 RDF 的情况下,总干物质(40.60 克)和干饲料产量(4.51 吨/公顷)最高。这些结果表明,在 20 和 40 DAS 两次灌溉并施用 RDF 的情况下,玉米的干饲料产量最高;而在 20、40 和 60 DAS 三次灌溉并施用 75% RDF + PM @ 2.5 吨/公顷的情况下,玉米的生长性状更优。
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Differences of Maize Fodder Yield and Crop Attributes under Different Irrigation and Nutrient Management
Irrigation and nutrient management are two vital components of modern agriculture playing crucial roles in ensuring optimal plant growth, maximizing crop yields and sustaining agricultural productivity. A field trial was conducted to evaluate how irrigation and nutrient management affect the growth characteristics and dry fodder yield of maize. The experiment involved four irrigation levels viz. no irrigation (I0), one irrigation at 20 days after sowing (DAS) (I1), two irrigations at 20 and 40 DAS (I2) and three irrigations at 20, 40 and 60 DAS (I3) and four fertilizer levels viz. recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF) (275-125-80-125-8 kg ha-1 of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, gypsum and sulphur) (F1), poultry manure (PM) (5 t ha-1) (F2), 75% RDF + PM (2.5 t ha-1) (F3) and 50% RDF + PM (5 t ha-1) (F4). The study was conducted with a split-plot layout and included three replications. Research results demonstrated significant impacts of both irrigation and nutrient management on growth metrics and the production of dry forage. At harvest, the highest plant height (177.72 cm), number of leaves plant-1 (12.16) and chlorophyll content (47.15) were recorded with three irrigations at 20, 40 and 60 DAS fertilized with 75% RDF + PM @ 2.5 t ha-1 whereas the highest total dry matter (40.60 g) and dry fodder yield (4.51 t ha-1) was recorded with two irrigations at 20 and 40 DAS along with RDF. These results emphasize that maize can produce maximum dry fodder yield with two irrigations at 20 and 40 DAS along with RDF whereas three irrigations at 20, 40 and 60 DAS fertilized with 75% RDF + PM @ 2.5 t ha-1 obtained the superior growth traits of maize.
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