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摘要
利用现有材料研制了重力滴灌系统。该系统由4.0升/小时耐特菲姆压力补偿喷管组成,用于灌溉0.0015公顷的土地,该土地在不同的水应用下种植甜玉米,采用随机完全块设计,有三个处理。处理1 (W1)每周饮水1次,处理2 (W2)每周饮水2次,第三处理(W3)每周饮水3次。W1每个发射器接收229mm;在整个实验期间,W2每个发射器接收437mm,而W3每个发射器接收653mm。生物量总产量包括体重、茎重、根重和穗轴产量,采用顶载数字称重秤测定。结果表明,在5%显著水平下,作物生长、生物量和穗轴产量存在显著差异。每周浇水三次,叶面积、株高、根深和根重最高。然而,每周浇水两次可提供最高的鲜重和穗轴产量。生物量变化趋势表明,W2表现较好。在尼日利亚伊巴丹缺水季节,每周浇水两次似乎是甜玉米种植的最佳选择。关键词:滴灌,农艺参数,玉米,评价应用科学,工程技术Vol. 6 (1) 2006 pp. 16-21
Performance Evaluation of Drip Irrigation System Using Sweet Corn
Gravitational drip irrigation system was developed using available materials. The system consisting of 4.0 l/hr Netafim pressure-compensating emitters was used to irrigate 0.0015 ha of land where sweet corn was planted under variable water applications in a randomised complete block design with three treatments. Treatment one (W1) received water once per week, treatment two (W2) received water twice per week, while third treatment (W3) received water thrice per week. W1 received 229mm per emitter; W2 received 437mm per emitter, while 653mm per emitter was applied to W3 throughout the
experimentation period. Total biomass yield including bulk weight, stem weight, root weight and cob yield were determined using top loading digital weighing balance. Results obtained which were subjected to statistical analysis at 5% significant level show that there were significant differences in the crop growth, biomass and cob yield. Watering thrice per week resulted in the highest leaf area, plant height, root depth and weight. However, watering twice per week provided the highest fresh weight and cob yield.The trend in biomass yield showed that W2 performed better. Watering twice per week appeared optimum for
cultivation of sweet corn during water scarce season in Ibadan, Nigeria. Keywords : Drip Irrigation, Agronomic parameters, Corn, Evaluation. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 6 (1) 2006 pp. 16-21