اثر آبیاری تناوبی و فاصله کاشت بر رشد و شاخص‌های رشدی و آب مصرفی گیاه برنج (Oryza sativa L.) در شرایط آب‌وهوایی گیلان

نوع مقاله : علمی - پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد تاکستان، ایران

2 مؤسسه تحقیقات برنج، سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی، رشت، ایران

چکیده

این آزمایش با هدف بررسی اثر آبیاری تناوبی و فواصل مختلف کاشت بر سرعت رشد و شاخص‌های رشدی و میزان آب مصرفی گیاه برنج (Oryza sativa L.)، در مزرعه تحقیقاتی مؤسسه تحقیقات برنج استان گیلان در دو سال زراعی 94- 1393 و 95- 1394 به‌صورت اسپلیت پلات در قالب طرح بلوک­های کامل تصادفی با سه تکرار به‌اجرا در آمد. عامل اصلی آزمایش شامل آبیاری تناوبی دارای پنج سطح (آبیاری هر روزه به‌صورت غرقاب (به‌عنوان شاهد) و پنج، هشت، 10 و 15 روز یک‌بار) و عامل فرعی شامل چهار فاصله کاشت (20×20، 25×25، 15×30، 20×30 سانتی­متر) بودند. نتایج نشان داد که اثر متقابل آبیاری تناوبی و فاصله کاشت بر صفات وزن خشک برگ و ساقه و CGR در سطح احتمال یک درصد معنی­دار شد. هم‌چنین اثرات ساده آبیاری تناوبی و فاصله کاشت بر صفات شاخص سطح برگ و NAR در سطح احتمال یک درصد معنی­دار شد. به‌طوری­که فاصله کاشت 20×20 سانتی­متر بهترین شرایط را برای گیاه برنج در شدت­های مختلف تنش­ ایجاد نمود. فاصله کاشت 25×25 سانتی­متر نیز ضعیف‌ترین شرایط را برای گیاه ایجاد نمود. در تراکم پایین، رقابت بین ردیف­ها (برون‌بوته­ای) و حتی درون‌بوته­ای تا زمان گل‌دهی و تشکیل دانه کمتر است و پس از این مرحله رقابت زیادی جهت مواد فتوسنتزی در بذر پانیکول ایجاد می‌گردد و باعث پوکی دانه می‌شود. نتایج حاصل از این تحقیق نشان داد که در بین سطوح آبیاری، آبیاری هر روزه بیشترین شاخص سطح برگ و سرعت رشد محصول را دارا بود. بر این اساس، به نظر می­رسد انتخاب تراکم مناسب راهکاری مدیریتی برای دستیابی پایدار به عملکرد اقتصادی به‌ویژه در شرایط محدودیت آب می­باشد که این امر می­تواند به‌طور ویژه­ای رشد و عملکرد برنج و میزان مصرف آب و به تبع آن کارآیی مصرف آب و بهره­وری آب را تحت تأثیر قرار دهد.

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

Effects of Rotation Irrigation and Planting Distance on Rice Growth Indexes under Gilan Province Climate Conditions

نویسندگان [English]

  • Kamyar Sabokrow Foomani 1
  • Saeed Seyfzadeh 1
  • Faramarz Ali niya 2
  • Seyed Ali Reza Valad Abadi 1
  • Mohammmad Reza Yazdani 2
1 Islamic Azad University, Takestan Branch, Iran
2 Rice Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Rasht, Iran
چکیده [English]

Introduction
Rice is a global important food and in Asia alone is the source of food for 3.5 billion people. Such demand for rice imposes a plan to find new technology and approaches to replace old production methods. About 75% of global rice production is practiced on low lands. At field scale, rice compared to other plants receive two or three times more water and based on some calculations, about 34-43 percentage of global irrigation water or 24-30 percentage of drinking water consumed by rice plant. In this situation, the most important challenge with regard to rice production, water storage, increased water productivity and rice production is less than water. Recently, rice production systems such as rice alternate irrigation, where less water can be produced, has been considered as rice increasing demand for water in industry and cities have imposed the reduction of water consumption for agriculture. Rice is one of the most sensitive plants against water scarcity as a floodplain plant and has the most need for water in the cereals. Rice has the highest crop area than other irrigated plants.
Materials and Methods
This experiment was conducted as split-plot, using irrigation as main-plot at five levels (full irrigation, irrigation at ever 5, 8, 10, and 15 days), and planting distance as sub-plot at four levels (20x20, 25x25, 30x15, and 30x20 cm) within format of random complete block design with three replications. The study was performed in two years (2016-17, 2017-18) in national rice research center. Soil samples were taken to determine the soil tissue, soil water holding capacity, and some chemical characters including EC, PH, and amount of Ca, Na, and Mg. Within firs 15 days after transplanting, the rotation irrigation was not employed so the plant be able to establish in the field. The plowing was performed in two times. The first plow in the late autumn and early winter and the second plow were perpendicular to the first plowing in the spring. Fertilization was done based on long term local practice. Transplanting was done in may, 15 and at this time transplants were 20-25 cm height carrying 4-5 leaves. All traits including stem and leaf dry matter, leaf area index (LAI), crop growth rate (CGR), net assimilation rate (NAR), leaf area ration (LAR), relative growth rate (RGR) and specific leaf area (SLA) were measured and calculated. SAS and SPSS software’s were used for analysis of variance. Excel software was used for drawing slices.
Results and discussion
ANOVA results showed that interaction of irrigation and planting distance were significantly (P <= 0.01) affected leaf and stem dry matter, LDW, TDW and CGR Individual effects of each treatment significantly affected the LAI and NAR but did not affect LAR, LWR, RGR, and SLA. As light absorption i a limiting factor in crops production, then where is no other environmental stress, increasing light absorb will increase crop production. In contrast to other crops light capture competitions a major issue for rice. Increasing panting density, vegetative growth and LAI would be lower and as planting density decreases, due to availability more spaces, both vegetative growth ad LAI increased.
Conclusion
 In general, this study results showed that rotation irrigation significantly affected the rice growth indexes, and reduction levels of study traits depends on irrigation timing at growth stage. Planting distances showed that planting at 20x20 cm, provided the most optimum conditions for rice plants under different stress, the worst conditions resulted in 25x25 cm planting distance. At lower planting density, due to lower competition between plants till flowering time but after this stage, competition for photosynthetic materials increased among the seeds which can result in small dead seeds.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Water Productivity
  • Competition
  • Water use efficiency
  • irrigation management
  • Growth Rate
  • Planting distance
  • Rice
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