Regulation of subsoiling tillage on the grain filling characteristics of maize varieties from different eras

被引:0
|
作者
Li-qing Wang
Xiao-Fang Yu
Ju-Lin Gao
Da-Ling Ma
Liang Li
Shu-Ping Hu
机构
[1] Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Grain filling is the key stage for achieving high grain yield. Subsoiling tillage, as an effective conservation tillage, has been widely used in the maize planting region of China. This study was conducted to explore the effects of subsoiling on the grain filling characteristics of maize varieties of different eras. Five typical maize varieties from different eras (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s) were used as experimental materials with two tillage modalities (rotation tillage and subsoiling tillage). The characteristic parameters (Tmax: the time when the maximum grouting rate was reached, Wmax: the grain weight at the maximum filling rate, Rmax: the maximum grouting rate, P: the active grouting stage, Gmean: the average grouting rate; A: the ultimate growth mass) and rate parameters (T1: the grain filling duration of the gradually increasing stage, V1: the average grain filling rate of the gradually increasing stage, T2: he grain filling duration of the rapidly increasing stage, V2: the average grain filling rate of the rapidly increasing stage, T3: the grain filling duration of the slowly increasing stage, V3: the average grain filling rate of the slowly increasing stage) of grain filling of two tillage modalities were analyzed and compared. The results showed that the filling parameters closely correlated with the 100-kernel weight were significantly different among varieties from different eras, and the grain filling parameters of the 2010s variety were better than those of the other varieties, the P and Tmax prolonged by 4.06–19.25%, 5.88–27.53% respectively, the Rmax and Gmean improved by 5.68–14.81%, 4.76–12.82% and the Wmax increased by 10.14–32.58%. Moreover, the 2010s variety helped the V2 and V3 increase by 6.49–13.89%, 4.55–15.00%. In compared with rotation tillage, the grain yield of maize varieties from different eras increased by 4.28–7.15% under the subsoiling condition, while the 100-kernel weight increased by 3.53–5.06%. Under the same contrast conditions, subsoiling improved the Rmax, Wmax and Gmean by 1.23–4.86%, 4.01–5.96%, 0.25–2.50% respectively, delayed the Tmax by 4.04–5.80% and extended the P by 1.19–4.03%. These differences were major reasons for the significant increases in 100-kernel dry weight under the subsoiling condition. Moreover, subsoiling enhanced the V2 and V3 by 0.70–4.29%, 0.00–2.44%. The duration of each filling stage and filling rate of maize varieties from different eras showed different responses to subsoiling. Under the subsoiling condition, the average filling rate of the 1970–2010s varieties were improved by 1.18%, 0.34%, 0.57%, 1.57% and 2.69%. In the rapidly increasing period, the grain filling rate parameters of the 2010s variety were more sensitive to subsoiling than those of the other varieties. The rapidly increasing and slowly increasing period are the key period of grain filling. Since the 2010s variety and subsoiling all improve the grain filling rate parameters of two periods, we suggest that should select the variety with higher grain filling rate in the rapidly increasing and slowly increasing period, and combine subsoiling measures to improve the grain filling characteristic parameters of maize in production, so as to achieve the purpose of increasing 100 grain weight and yield.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Regulation of subsoiling tillage on the grain filling characteristics of maize varieties from different eras
    Wang, Li-qing
    Yu, Xiao-Fang
    Gao, Ju-Lin
    Ma, Da-Ling
    Li, Liang
    Hu, Shu-Ping
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [2] Studies on the Root Characteristics of Maize Varieties of Different Eras
    ZHANG Feng-lu
    NIU Xing-kui
    ZHANG Yi-ming
    XIE Rui-zhi
    LIU Xin
    LI Shao-kun
    GAO Shi-ju
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2013, 12 (03) : 426 - 435
  • [3] Studies on the Root Characteristics of Maize Varieties of Different Eras
    Zhang Feng-lu
    Niu Xing-kui
    Zhang Yi-ming
    Xie Rui-zhi
    Liu Xin
    Li Shao-kun
    Gao Shi-ju
    JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE, 2013, 12 (03) : 426 - 435
  • [4] Effect of Subsoiling on the Nutritional Quality of Grains of Maize Hybrids of Different Eras
    Wang, Liqing
    Yu, Xiaofang
    Gao, Julin
    Ma, Daling
    He, Tong
    Hu, Shuping
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2024, 13 (14):
  • [5] Grain Filling Characteristics of Maize Hybrids with Different Maturity Periods
    Yue, Haiwang
    Li, Yuan
    Li, Chunjie
    Bu, Junzhou
    Wei, Jianwei
    Guo, Anqiang
    Chen, Shuping
    Peng, Haicheng
    Xie, Junliang
    Jiang, Xuwen
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY, 2018, 20 (07) : 1650 - 1656
  • [6] Regulation of tillage on grain matter accumulation in maize
    Wang, Li-Qing
    Yu, Xiao-Fang
    Gao, Ju-Lin
    Ma, Da-Ling
    Liu, Hong-Yue
    Hu, Shu-Ping
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2024, 15
  • [7] Effect of Planting Density on the Nutritional Quality of Grain in Representative High-Yielding Maize Varieties from Different Eras
    Wang, Fugui
    Wang, Liqing
    Yu, Xiaofang
    Gao, Julin
    Ma, Daling
    Guo, Huaihuai
    Zhao, Hui
    AGRICULTURE-BASEL, 2023, 13 (09):
  • [8] GRAIN FILLING OF MAIZE AT DIFFERENT WATER LEVELS
    Pok, Istvan
    Spitko, Tamas
    Hegyi, Zsuzsanna
    CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2008, 36 : 1819 - 1822
  • [9] Effects of Subsoiling Tillage on Soil Properties, Maize Root Distribution, and Grain Yield on Mollisols of Northeastern China
    Feng, Xiaomin
    Hao, Yubo
    Latifmanesh, Hojatollah
    Lal, Rattan
    Cao, Tiehua
    Guo, Jinrui
    Deng, Aixing
    Song, Zhenwei
    Zhang, Weijian
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2018, 110 (04) : 1607 - 1615
  • [10] Strip rotary tillage with subsoiling increases winter wheat yield by alleviating leaf senescence and increasing grain filling
    He, Jianning
    Shi, Yu
    Zhao, Junye
    Yu, Zhenwen
    CROP JOURNAL, 2020, 8 (02): : 327 - 340