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   ارزیابی برخی شاخص های اگروفیزیولوژیک و عملکرد کمی و کیفی در کشت مخلوط کلزا (Brassica Napus L.) و نخود (Cicer Arietinum L.)  
   
نویسنده حمزه ئی جواد ,داودیان رحمن
منبع بوم شناسي كشاورزي - 1398 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:245 -259
چکیده    یکی از راهکارهای افزایش ثبات، ایجاد تنوع از طریق به کارگیری نظام های چندکشتی است. در این رابطه، کشت مخلوط به عنوان ابزاری سودمند جهت ارتقاء بهره برداری از منابع زیست‌محیطی موجود، در مقایسه با بوم نظام‌های زراعی تک‌کشتی مطرح است. بدین منظور، پژوهشی بصورت فاکتوریل در قالب طرح پایه بلوک های کامل تصادفی با 8 تیمار و سه تکرار در دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه تهران در سال زراعی 93-1392 اجرا شد. تیمارها شامل کشت خالص کلزا (با تراکم های 60 و 80 بوته در متر مربع) و نخود (با تراکم های 30 و 40 بوته در متر مربع) و کشت های مخلوط 30 بوته نخود+ 60 بوته کلزا، 30 بوته نخود+ 80 بوته کلزا، 40 بوته نخود+ 60 بوته کلزا و 40 بوته نخود+ 80 بوته کلزا بودند. صفات سرعت فتوسنتز، عملکرد دانه، اجزای عملکرد، شاخص کلروفیل، درصد و عملکرد روغن و پروتئین و شاخص نسبت برابری زمین اندازه‌گیری و ارزیابی شد. نتایج نشان داد که شاخص کلروفیل و درصد پروتئین کلزا در کشت مخلوط بیشتر از کشت خالص بود ولی بیشترین سرعت فتوسنتز هر دو گونه گیاهی در کشت خالص مشاهده شد. بیشترین عملکرد دانه کلزا (370.7 گرم در متر مربع) از تراکم 80 بوته کلزا در کشت خالص بدست آمد ولی این تیمار با کشت خالص 60 بوته کلزا اختلاف معنی دار نداشت. همچنین، کشت خالص نخود نسبت به کشت مخلوط آن، عملکرد دانه بیشتری داشت. علی رغم کاهش عملکرد دانه کلزا و نخود در کشت مخلوط نسبت به کشت خالص، شاخص نسبت برابری زمین سودمندی کشت مخلوط را تایید کرد، به نحوی‌که در تمام تیمارهای کشت مخلوط نسبت برابری زمین بالاتر از یک بود و بیشترین مقدار این شاخص (1.46) در کشت مخلوط 30 بوته نخود با 60 بوته کلزا مشاهده شد. لذا چنین می توان استنباط کرد که کشت مخلوط کلزا با نخود دارای برتری نسبی در مقایسه با کشت خالص بود و کارایی استفاده از زمین را افزایش داد.
کلیدواژه چند کشتی، دانه روغنی، فتوسنتز، لگوم دانهای، نسبت برابری زمین
آدرس دانشگاه بوعلی سینا, دانشکده کشاورزی, گروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات, ایران, دانشگاه بوعلی سینا, دانشکده کشاورزی, گروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات, ایران
 
   Evaluarion of Agrophysiological Indices and Yield Performance in Canola/Chickpea Intercropping  
   
Authors Hamzei Javad ,Davoudian Rahman
Abstract    Introduction: ;One of the ecological strategies for increasing of stability is diversity creation by multiple cropping. So, intercropping is an advantage approach for utilization from environmental resource in comparison with monoculture. Intercropping, which is defined as growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field during a growing season, has been considered as an important strategy to develop sustainable production systems, particularly those which aim to limit external inputs such as chemical fertilizer and herbicide. Intercropping is a sustainable cropping practice that has been successfully implemented in agroecosystems. In 79% of biodiversity experiments, biomass production in species diverse systems was on average, 1.7 times higher than in monoculture. Biodiversity enhancement can increase productivity and other ecosystem functions through replacement and complementarity effects. Complementarity effects occur when intercropped plants with complementary traits interact positively to increase productivity, and here genuine yield gains are possible. Thus, it was aimed to evaluate the agrophysiological traits, and yield of canola intercropped with chickpea in different plant densities.;  ;Materials and methods:;  Ecophysiological aspects of chickpeacanola intercropping were assessed at the Agricultural Research Station, Faculty of Agriculture (latitude 35◦34 'N, longitude 50◦57 'E), University of Tehran, during 2014 growing season. The area lies at an altitude of 2010 m.a.s.l. The mean annual rainfall was 256 mm. The mean maximum and minimum temperatures were 27.5°C and 8°C, correspondingly. The soil type of the experimental site was clay loam with pH of 7.78. Irrigation of the entire experiment was done with an overhead sprinkler system on a weekly basis until soil had reached field capacity. Experiment was done as factorial layout bases on a randomized complete block design with three replications and eight treatments. Treatments were sole cropping of rapeseed (60 and 80 plants m2; 60R and 80R), sole cropping of chickpea (30 and 40 plants m2; 30C and 40C) and additive intercropping based on combination of the two species (30C+60R, 30C+80R, 40C+60R, 40C+80R). The crops ' seeds were sown simultaneously. Leaf chlorophyll reading was measured in the youngest expanded leafs using an SPAD502 (Minolta). The Photosynthetic CO2  assimilation was measured with a portable leaf chamber and an opensystem infrared gas analyzer (IRGA). At the final harvest, plants were cut at ground level and seeds were separated by manual threshing. Grain productivity was used to calculate land equivalent ratio (LER). LER was calculated to measure efficiency of intercropping compared to pure cropping (Banik et al., 2006). SAS vs. 9.1 procedures and programs were used for analysis of variance (ANOVA) calculations. Least significant differences (LSD) test was use for means comparison at 5% probability level.;  ;Results and discussion:;Results indicated that chlorophyll reading and protein percentage for canola in intercropping treatment with chickpea were more than its sole cropping. However, photosynthetic rate for both species in sole cropping was more than intercropping. The highest canola grain yield (370.7 g m2) was achieved at sole cropping with 80 plants m2 but this treatment had not significant difference with canola sole cropping with 60 plants m2. Also, chickpea sole cropping in comparison with intercropping treatments had higher grain yield. Although, grain yields of canola and chickpea at sole cropping treatments decreased in comparison with intercropping, but evaluation of land equivalent ratio (LER) confirmed higher advantage of intercropping. At all of the intercropping treatments, LER was higher than one and the highest value for LER (1.46) was revealed at ‘30 plants m2 chickpea+60 plants m2 canola’ treatment. In fact, when the value of land equivalent ratio is less than 1, the intercropping affects the growth negatively and yield of crops grown in mixtures but when the value of LER is more than 1, the intercropping favors the growth and yield of the crops. Moreover, the total land equivalent ratio was higher in intercropping system compared to the sole cropping system, indicating the advantage of intercropping over sole cropping in utilizing environmental resources for crop growth.;Conclusion; In general, chickpea/canola intercropping had relative advantage in comparison with sole cropping and increased land use efficiency. So that, results indicated that intercropping of medium density of chickpea (30 plants m2) with medium density of canola (60 plants m2) may give better overall yield and income than sole cropping of canola and chickpea.;  Acknowledgments:;  We would like to thank the funding from Faculty of Agriculture, Tehran University, Iran.
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