Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China

<p>One of the most important and sustainable cropping practice is intercropping. The study was conducted under field conditions in the arid Horqine sandy land in Baicheng District, Jilin Province, Northern China in 2011. A randomized complete block design with four replications was used. Treat...

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Main Authors: Yang YONG, Yue-gao HU, Mohamad Hesam SHAHRAJABIAN, Chang-zhong REN, Lai-chun GUO, Chun-long WANG, Zhao-hai ZENG
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Published: University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty 2018-04-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
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spelling doaj-7b48770d051748b6991ac1901e260bc92020-11-24T22:17:43ZengUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical FacultyActa Agriculturae Slovenica1581-91751854-19412018-04-011111333910.14720/aas.2018.111.1.04216Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, ChinaYang YONG0Yue-gao HU1Mohamad Hesam SHAHRAJABIAN2Chang-zhong REN3Lai-chun GUO4Chun-long WANG5Zhao-hai ZENG6Hami melon research center, Xinjiang Academy of agricultural sciencesCollege of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaCollege of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaBaicheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Baicheng 137000, ChinaBaicheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Baicheng 137000, ChinaBaicheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Baicheng 137000, ChinaCollege of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China<p>One of the most important and sustainable cropping practice is intercropping. The study was conducted under field conditions in the arid Horqine sandy land in Baicheng District, Jilin Province, Northern China in 2011. A randomized complete block design with four replications was used. Treatments comprised different mono cropping and intercropping patterns, TO: sole cropping of oat, TOS-O: oat in the intercropping of oat and soybean, TOG-O: oat in the intercropping of oat and groundnut, TS: sole cropping of soybean, TOS-S: soybean in intercropping of oat and soybean, TG: sole cropping of groundnut, TOG-G: groundnut in the intercropping of oat and groundnut. In mono-cropping systems, oat mono-cropping obtained the highest dry matter and nitrogen accumulation in all growth stages. The maximum protein percentage in all stages except for ripening stage, were for groundnut mono-cropping. Although, the maximum organic matter in ripening stage was achieved in mono-cropping of soybean, the highest one in other stages was related to groundnut mono-cropping. In intercropping patterns, oat in oat-groundnut obtained the highest dry matter in all stages. The highest value of protein percentage and organic matter in heading stage, grain filling stage, and grain dough stage was achieved in groundnut in oat-groundnut intercropping. Furthermore, the maximum value of protein percentage and organic matter in booting stage and ripening stage was related to soybean in oat-soybean intercropping. The results of this study clearly indicate that intercropping oat and groundnut affects the growth rate of the individual species in mixtures as well as the dry matter yield and nitrogen accumulation. This information can help in the adaptation of oat- intercrops for increased forage production in new cropping systems.</p>http://ojs.aas.bf.uni-lj.si/index.php/AAS/article/view/433protein percentageorganic mattersoybeangroundnutoatintercropping
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author Yang YONG
Yue-gao HU
Mohamad Hesam SHAHRAJABIAN
Chang-zhong REN
Lai-chun GUO
Chun-long WANG
Zhao-hai ZENG
spellingShingle Yang YONG
Yue-gao HU
Mohamad Hesam SHAHRAJABIAN
Chang-zhong REN
Lai-chun GUO
Chun-long WANG
Zhao-hai ZENG
Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China
Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
protein percentage
organic matter
soybean
groundnut
oat
intercropping
author_facet Yang YONG
Yue-gao HU
Mohamad Hesam SHAHRAJABIAN
Chang-zhong REN
Lai-chun GUO
Chun-long WANG
Zhao-hai ZENG
author_sort Yang YONG
title Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China
title_short Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China
title_full Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China
title_fullStr Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China
title_full_unstemmed Changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in Jilin province, China
title_sort changes in dry matter, protein percentage and organic matter of soybean-oat and groundnut-oat intercropping in different growth stages in jilin province, china
publisher University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty
series Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
issn 1581-9175
1854-1941
publishDate 2018-04-01
description <p>One of the most important and sustainable cropping practice is intercropping. The study was conducted under field conditions in the arid Horqine sandy land in Baicheng District, Jilin Province, Northern China in 2011. A randomized complete block design with four replications was used. Treatments comprised different mono cropping and intercropping patterns, TO: sole cropping of oat, TOS-O: oat in the intercropping of oat and soybean, TOG-O: oat in the intercropping of oat and groundnut, TS: sole cropping of soybean, TOS-S: soybean in intercropping of oat and soybean, TG: sole cropping of groundnut, TOG-G: groundnut in the intercropping of oat and groundnut. In mono-cropping systems, oat mono-cropping obtained the highest dry matter and nitrogen accumulation in all growth stages. The maximum protein percentage in all stages except for ripening stage, were for groundnut mono-cropping. Although, the maximum organic matter in ripening stage was achieved in mono-cropping of soybean, the highest one in other stages was related to groundnut mono-cropping. In intercropping patterns, oat in oat-groundnut obtained the highest dry matter in all stages. The highest value of protein percentage and organic matter in heading stage, grain filling stage, and grain dough stage was achieved in groundnut in oat-groundnut intercropping. Furthermore, the maximum value of protein percentage and organic matter in booting stage and ripening stage was related to soybean in oat-soybean intercropping. The results of this study clearly indicate that intercropping oat and groundnut affects the growth rate of the individual species in mixtures as well as the dry matter yield and nitrogen accumulation. This information can help in the adaptation of oat- intercrops for increased forage production in new cropping systems.</p>
topic protein percentage
organic matter
soybean
groundnut
oat
intercropping
url http://ojs.aas.bf.uni-lj.si/index.php/AAS/article/view/433
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