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Journal of Agriculture ›› 2025, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (2): 1-7.doi: 10.11923/j.issn.2095-4050.cjas2023-0287

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Effects of Different Sowing Date, Planting Density and N Amount on Agronomic Traits and Yield Benefits of Mountain Vegetable Rapeseed

YANG Jincheng1(), HU Xinzhou1, TAO Chunhong2, LI Yanlan1, PU Jiafu3, AN Jiannan4, BO Yuecai3, MAO Dongmei5, LIU Jianjian1, YANG Hongyun6, LI Xiang1, GUO Shiming2, AN Zhengyun1, SHI Lanfen3()   

  1. 1 Yuxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yuxi Yunnan 653100
    2 Eshan County Agricultural Comprehensive Service Center, Eshan Yunnan 653200
    3 Tadian Town Agriculture and Rural Comprehensive Service Center, Eshan Yunnan 653200
    4 Yuxi Tobacco Company of Eshan Branch, Eshan Yunnan 653200
    5 Fuliangpeng Town Agriculture and Rural Comprehensive Service Center, Eshan Yunnan 653200
    6 Yuxi Key Industry Service Center, Eshan Yunnan 653100
  • Received:2023-12-16 Revised:2024-03-27 Online:2025-02-20 Published:2025-02-18

Abstract:

In order to comprehensively evaluate and recommend the optimal treatment combination of sowing date, planting density and fertilizer amount for mountain vegetable rapeseed in high altitude mountainous areas, stepwise regression and grey correlation analysis methods was used, the agronomic traits and yield benefits of mountain vegetable rapeseed with 9 cultivation factor combinations at the same altitude in Yuxi from 2019 to 2021 were compared and analyzed. The results showed that, (1) with the delay of sowing date, plant height, fresh forage weight per plant, fresh moss weight per plant and harvested fresh moss weight showed a downward trend, and prolonging growth period, increasing fresh biomass per plant and fresh moss yield per plant were beneficial to the increase of moss yield; (2) the biological yield of fresh forage was different in different years among 9 combined treatments; (3) the correlation degree between the yield of rapeseed and the main agronomic factors of different combined treatments was very different; (4) there were different degrees of differences in the yields of the 9 treatment combinations in different years, and the yields of the 3 levels of sowing date and density were extremely significant and significant differences, respectively, while there was no significant difference between the 3 levels of N application amount; (5) the output value of mountain vegetable rapeseed varied to different degrees due to different treatment combinations, and the output value showed a sharp decline trend with the delay of sowing date. It was recommended that the optimal combination of sowing date, planting density and N amount of mountain vegetable rapeseed in high altitude mountainous area was sowing date on October 20 + planting density of 7.5×104-10.5×104 plants/hm2 + 5 leaf stage N amount of 172.5-207.0 kg/hm2.

Key words: mountain vegetable rapeseed, sowing date, planting density, nitrogen fertilizer application, stepwise regression and grey relational analysis, agronomic trait, yield benefit