• ISSN 1008-505X
  • CN 11-3996/S

化肥基追比例和追施频次对设施黄瓜生长和产量的影响

Effects of basal-to-topdressing ratios and topdressing frequency of chemical fertilizer on growth and yield of greenhouse cucumber

  • 摘要:
    目的 针对设施黄瓜生产中施肥不合理造成的肥料利用率降低,产量品质下降等问题,研究科学的基追比例和追施频次,为黄瓜优质高产栽培管理提供技术支持。
    方法 以‘锦绣8号’黄瓜为试材,在化肥总量一致的前提下(N 750 kg/hm2、P2O5 300 kg/hm2、K2O 1050 kg/hm2),设置化肥基追比例1∶9 (T1)、2∶8 (T2)、3∶7 (T3)和4∶6 (T4)四个处理,于结果盛期,采集根区土壤样品分析养分含量、微生物丰度,采集植株和果实样品,测定根系活力、生长量、产量和品质等,筛选出最佳化肥基追比例。之后,在最佳基追配比下,设置4个追施频次处理,每3 d (D3)、6 d (D6)、9 d (D9)和12 d (D12)追施一次,在黄瓜盛果期采集根区土壤和植株样品,进行类似指标的分析。
    结果 随着追肥比例增加,收获期土壤中碱解氮、速效磷、速效钾含量逐渐增加,而黄瓜株高、叶面积和产量呈先升后降趋势,其中基追比例2∶8(T2)处理产量最高。在灌水量和施肥量一致条件下,中频追肥D6和D9处理的碱解氮、速效磷、速效钾含量差异不显著,但均显著高于D3和D12。有机质含量以D12最高。春茬中,与D3相比,D9处理显著提高土壤微生物丰度、酶活性、根系活力和光合速率(Pn),其总产量和肥料利用效率亦最高,较D3处理增产8.64%,氮、磷、钾肥利用效率分别提高了22.69%、22.38%和40.71%,但与D6差异不显著;秋茬中则以D6处理的黄瓜综合长势和产量最佳。
    结论 适当增加追肥比例可显著改善微生物群落结构,提高土壤有机质、碱解氮、速效磷含量,增强土壤酶活性及根系活力,进而促进植株生长,提高黄瓜产量,其中以基追比例2∶8效果最好。在此基础上,春茬黄瓜每6~9天追肥1次的土壤孔隙度、微生物丰度、土壤肥力、肥料利用效率、叶绿素含量、净光合速率、碳氮代谢能力和产量最好,综合品质最优,秋茬则以6天追肥1次的综合效果最好。

     

    Abstract:
    Objectives To address issues such as reduced fertilizer utilization efficiency and decreased yield and quality caused by unreasonable fertilization in facility cucumber production, this study investigates the scientific ratios of basal to top-dressing fertilizers and the frequencies of top-dressing applications, aiming to provide technical support for high-quality and high-yield cucumber cultivation management.
    Methods Using 'Jinxiu No. 8' cucumber as the test material, under the premise of consistent total chemical fertilizer application (N 750 kg/hm2, P2O5 300 kg/hm2, K2O 1050 kg/hm2), four basal to top-dressing ratio treatments for fertilizer were set up, as 1∶9 (T1), 2∶8 (T2), 3∶7 (T3), and 4∶6 (T4). During the full fruiting period, rhizosphere soil samples were collected to analyze nutrient content and microbial abundance, while plant and fruit samples were gathered to measure root vigor, growth, yield, and quality, and the optimal basal to top-dressing fertilizer ratio was screened. Subsequently, under the optimal ratio, four top-dressing frequency treatments were established, with applications every 3 days (D3), 6 days (D6), 9 days (D9), and 12 days (D12). During the peak fruiting period of cucumber, rhizosphere soil and plant samples were collected for analysis of similar indicators.
    Results As the proportion of top-dressing fertilizer increased, the contents of available N, available P, and available K in soil at harvest gradually increased, while the plant height, leaf area, and yield of cucumbers showed a trend of first increasing and then decreasing, with the highest yield observed under the 2∶8 basal to top-dressing ratio (T2). Under consistent irrigation and fertilization amounts, the differences in available N, available P, and available K contents between D6 and D9 treatment were not significant, but both were significantly higher than those of D3 and D12 treatment. The organic matter content was highest in D12. In the spring crop, compared to D3, the D9 treatment significantly enhanced soil microbial abundance, enzyme activity, root vigor, and photosynthetic rate (Pn), achieving the highest total yield and fertilizer utilization efficiency. It increased yield by 8.64% and improved nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizer utilization efficiencies by 22.69%, 22.38%, and 40.71%, respectively, compared to D3, with no significant difference from D6. In the autumn crop, the D6 treatment yielded the best overall growth and production of cucumbers.
    Conclusion Appropriately increasing the proportion of top-dressing fertilizer can significantly improve microbial community structure, enhance soil organic matter, available nitrogen, and available phosphorus contents, boost soil enzyme activity and root vigor, thereby promoting plant growth and increasing cucumber yield, with the best results observed at a basal to top-dressing ratio of 2∶8. On this basis, for spring cucumbers, top-dressing every 6 to 9 days results in the best soil porosity, microbial abundance, soil fertility, fertilizer utilization efficiency, chlorophyll content, net photosynthetic rate, carbon-nitrogen metabolism capacity, and yield, along with the best overall quality. For autumn cucumbers, top-dressing every 6 days yields the best comprehensive results.

     

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