刊名 |
Agricultural Biotechnology |
作者 |
Yong PENG1, Rui PAN2, Zhengyan LIU1, Xiaohong WU3, Nong ZHOU3, Wenwu YANG4* |
作者单位 |
1. Qijing District State Forest Farm, Chongqing 401420, China; |
DOI |
DOI:10.19759/j.cnki.2164-4993.2024.03.006 |
年份 |
2024 |
刊期 |
3 |
页码 |
18-23 |
关键词 |
Fritillaria thunbergii Miq.; Different provenances; Stem size; Introduction; Cultivation; Soil nutrient element; Availability |
摘要 |
[Objectives] This study was conducted to screen suitable seed stems of Fritillaria thunbergii Miq. from different provenances and to provide a theoretical basis for the high-yielding and high-efficiency cultivation of F. thunbergii Miq. introduced to different places. [Methods] F. thunbergii Miq. from four different provenances including Zhejiang, Nantong and Chongqing were introduced and cultivated in Wanzhou of Chongqing. The contents of available Zn, Fe, Mn, Cu, Mo, N, P, K, Ca and Mg in rhizosphere soil of F. thunbergii Miq. during five growing stages were determined after selecting different stem sizes for field cultivation. [Results] Small stems of Pan'an and Ningbo provenances (SSG3, 121-160/kg) and middle stems of Nantong and Fengjie provenances (SSG2, 81-120/kg) showed higher soil availability. [Conclusions] In the process of introduction and cultivation of F. thunbergii Miq., high yield and high efficiency can be achieved by selecting smaller seed stems of F. thunbergii Miq. |