Abstract:
【Objective】 To study the effects of water and nitrogen coupling on the growth, dry matter accumulation and yield of
Carthamus tinctorius L..
【Methods】 The split area test design was adopted, with the irrigation volume as the main area. Before sowing, basic fertilizer diammonium phosphate (64% of total nutrients, N-P
2O
5=18-46) 150 kg/hm
2, potassium oxide (30%) 75 kg/hm
2 were applied and two factors of irrigation water (W) and nitrogen application rate (N), three irrigation water levels were set: W
1: 1,200 m
3/hm
2 (low irrigation rate), W
2: 1,500 m
3/hm
2 (middle irrigation rate) and W
3: 1,800 m
3/hm
2 (high irrigation rate), three nitrogen application levels: N
0: no nitrogen application (contrast), N
1:300 kg/hm
2 (traditional nitrogen application rate) and N
2: 600 kg/hm
2 (high nitrogen application rate). During the test, the agronomic characters, dry matter accumulation and yield of
Carthamus tinctorius L. under different treatments and different periods were measured, and the effects of different water and nitrogen treatments on the growth and yield of
Carthamus tinctorius L. were evaluated.
【Results】 The appropriate amount of irrigation and fertilization had a significant role in promoting the growth and development of
Carthamus tinctorius L.. The plant height, number of branches, number of leaves and other agronomic traits of
Carthamus tinctorius L. under W
2N
1 and W
2N
2 treatments were significantly higher than those under other treatments. The dry matter accumulation rate and amount, number of fruit balls per plant and number of seeds per fruit of
Carthamus tinctorius L. under W
2N
1 treatment reached the highest level, and the filament yield and grain yield under W
2 treatment were significantly increased by 8.09% and 20.84% compared with W
1 and W
3 treatment, under N
1 and N
2 treatment, the difference was small, but they were significantly increased by 10.69% and 25.66% compared with N
0 treatment.
【Conclusion】 Irrigation amount and traditional fertilization amount (W
2N
1: 1,500 m
3/hm
2 of irrigation and 300 kg/hm
2 of fertilization) are combination of water and nitrogen, which can promote the growth and development of
Carthamus tinctorius L., provide water and fertilizer utilization efficiency, increase dry matter accumulation, coordinate yield components, thus achieving the goal of high yield and quality of
Carthamus tinctorius L..