تأثیر سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری بر خواص کمی و کیفی سیب زمینی در شهرکرد و تعیین عمق آب مصرفی بهینه آن

نوع مقاله : مقالات پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان

2 مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی استان چهارمحال و بختیاری

چکیده

تحقیق حاضر به منظور بررسی تأثیر سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری بر خصوصیات کمی و کیفی سیب زمینی (رقم بورن) و تعیین عمق آب مصرفی بهینه در شهرکرد انجام شد. این آزمایش در قالب طرح بلوک‌های کامل تصادفی با 7 تیمار سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری در 3 تکرار انجام شد. سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری عبارت بودند از:40، 55، 70، 85، 100، 115و 130 درصد کمبود رطوبت خاک از حد FC. نتایج نشان داد، سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری بر میزان عملکرد تأثیر معنی‌داری دارد به طوری که با افزایش آب آبیاری مقدار عملکرد نیز افزایش  یافت. کمترین و بیشترین عملکرد به ترتیب مربوط به سطوح آبیاری 40 و 130 درصد آبیاری کامل با مقادیر به ترتیب 2/13 و 2/45 تن در هکتار بود. سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری تأثیر معنی‌داری روی درصد نشاسته، درصد قند محلول، درصد ماده خشک، کارائی مصرف آب آبیاری و وزن غده های بازارپسند در یک بوته دارد، به طوری که با افزایش آن درصد قند محلول و وزن غده های بازارپسند افزایش و میزان نشاسته و درصد ماده خشک کاهش می یابد. همچنین سطوح مختلف آب آبیاری، تأثیر معنی‌داری روی درصد ازت و وزن غده‌های بذری در یک بوته نداشت. بیشترین در آمد به ازای عمق آب مصرفی 821 میلی‌متر (126 درصد آبیاری کامل) به دست آمد. در اثر کم آبیاری و استفاده از عمق بهینه ی، 533 میلی متر آب (82 درصد آبیاری کامل) می‌توان به حداکثر سود خالص نایل شد و با اعمال کم آبیاری می‌توان سطح زیر کشت را 22 درصد افزایش داد.

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عنوان مقاله [English]

Effect of Different Levels of Irrigation Water on Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Potato and Determination of Its Optimum Consumptive Use of Water in Shahrekord

نویسندگان [English]

  • masoud Naderi 1
  • M. Shayannejad 1
  • S. Heydari 1
  • B. Haghighati 2
1 Isfahan University of Technology
2 Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari Reseach Center
چکیده [English]

Introduction: Owing to drought, increasing demand for fresh water resources and low water use efficiency, the optimum use of water is essential in the agricultural sector. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the effect of different levels of irrigation water on quantitative and qualitative Characteristics of potato (Burren cultivar) and determination of its optimum consumptive use of water under Shahr-e kord environment.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted at the Agricultural Research Center and Natural Resources in Shahr-e kord with longitude and latitude of 32˚18΄ and 50˚51΄ , respectively, in 2013. This experiment was performed in randomized complete block design with 7 treatments consisted of different levels of irrigation water and 3 replications. Different levels of irrigation water were: 40, 55, 70, 85, 100, 115 and 130 % of the soil moisture deficit. Potato seeds (burren cultivar) were planted with distance of 20 cm from each other and furrow width of 75 cm. Irrigation program were performed based on the measurement of soil moisture deficit. The irrigation intervals were considered as a fixed 7 day. Irrigation levels were applied to 105 days after planting and the total growth period was 130 days from planting to harvesting. The samples were taken from the two middle furrows. The evaluated parameters were included weight of tubers per plant, tuber diameter, weight of tuber in seed size, weight of tuber production in a plant in marketable size, tuber dry weight, the starch percent, percent of soluble sugars, nitrogen percent. The starch content was determined by Polarimetry method. The soluble sugars content was measured by Colorimetric method, the nitrogen content was measured by wet digestion method and using the Kjeldahl set. Then, the optimal depth of water consumption in conditions of limited water resources were determined by English method Statistical analysis of data and drawing graphs were done with SAS and EXCEL software, respectively.
Results Discussion: The effect of different levels of irrigation water on yield was significant at 1%. The yield increased with increase of irrigation water. The minimum and maximum yields were belonged to 40 and 130 % treatments with 13.2 and 45.2 tons per hectare, respectively. Whereas, the results revealed that treatments which recieved100, 115 and 130% of the soil moisture deficit had no significant effect on potato yield at 5% level. Thus, potato yield in 115 and 130% treatments were only 2.3 and 3.9% more than treatment receiving full irrigation, respectively. The potato production function was obtained using the depth of water which consumed during the growing season and yield in each treatment. The results showed that the effect of different levels of irrigation water was significant on yield, starch, soluble sugars, dry matter, irrigation water use efficiency and the weight of tuber production per plant in marketable size As the level of irrigation water increased, the yield, soluble sugars content and weight of tuber per plant in marketable size increased and the starch and dry matter content decreased. Moreover, effect of different levels of irrigation water on nitrogen percent and the weight of tuber in seed size were not significant. Maximum and minimum of irrigation water use efficiency were belonged to 85 and 40% with values of 6.96 and 4.84 Kg m-3, respectively. Maximum and minimum percentages of starch were belonged to 40 and 130% treatments with values of 76.6 and 61%, respectively. The soluble sugar content in potato can causes discoloration and darkness of the product, and accordingly it makes the non-marketability of the product. Maximum and minimum soluble sugar contents were belonged to 130 and 40% treatments with values of 2.12 and 3.07%, respectively. In addition, the increase of irrigation water caused to the increase of weight of tuber per plant in marketable size. Therefore, the highest marketable tuber yield was belonged to 130% treatment and it was 1.5 kg per plant and the lowest one was belonged to 40% treatment and it was 0.61 kg per plant. The applied water which maximized the income was 821 mm during the growth period.
Conclusion: The use of 82% full irrigation (533mm) can result in maximum net income and irrigated area can increase by 22% compare to full irrigation. If the purpose of planting is get to the maximum yield, the use of 130% irrigation treatment is recommended and if the purpose is the production of seed potatoes, the use of 85% irrigation, treatment is recommended.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Irrigation water use efficiency
  • Optimization
  • Production function
  • Profit function
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