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中国农学通报 ›› 2012, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (31): 215-219.

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土壤基本养分对川牛膝主要农艺性状和多糖含量的影响

邵金凤 吴卫 蔡文国 李静夜 刘正琼 申浩 王元彪 邹宇婷 增建威   

  • 收稿日期:2012-04-16 修回日期:2012-07-24 出版日期:2012-11-05 发布日期:2012-11-05
  • 基金资助:

    国家重大科技专项“中药材种子种苗和种植(养殖)标准平台”(2009ZX09308-002)子课题(047)资助

Effects of Soil Nutrients on Main Agronomic Traits and the Content of Achyranthes Bidentata Polysaccharides in Cyathula officinalis Kuan.

  • Received:2012-04-16 Revised:2012-07-24 Online:2012-11-05 Published:2012-11-05

摘要:

旨在为有效提高川牛膝产量和内在质量提供一定的理论依据。对来自道地产区雅安的10个不同地点的川牛膝,进行了根重、根径、根长和多糖含量测定;并对川牛膝相应生长地块土壤基本养分进行了测定,通过相关分析探讨土壤基本养分对川牛膝主要农艺性状和多糖含量的影响。结果表明不同采集地川牛膝根重、根径、根长和多糖含量均存在差异;其相应生长地块土壤肥力水平皆较高,且不同地块间土壤肥力存在一定差异;土壤有机质和全氮量与川牛膝根长呈显著正相关性(P<0.05),根重和根径与土壤基本养分间相关均不显著;尽管土壤全钾和全磷与多糖含量间相关系数分别为0.5979和0.5232,但仍未达显著水平。土壤基本养分对川牛膝根长有一定程度影响,但对多糖含量影响较小。

关键词: 激素, 激素

Abstract:

The aim was to provide a theoretical basis to improve the yield and the intrinsic quality of Cyathula officinalis. The paper tested the root weight, diameter, length and the content of ABPS of C. officinalis gathered from 10 different habitats of Ya’an in Sichuan Province. The nutrients of corresponding soil were also analyzed. By the statistical method of correlation analysis, the effects of soil nutrients on main agronomic traits and content of ABPS of C. officinalis Kuan were conducted. The root weight, root diameter, root length, content of ABPS all exhibited significant differences among C. officinalis from different habitats. All of corresponding soil showed high fertility level and the diversity of fertility were presented among different plots. The positive correlation between root length and the content of organic matter and total nitrogen were significant (P<0.05). There were no significant correlation between root weight, root diameter and the basic soil nutrients. Although the correlation coefficients between the content of total phosphorus and potassium and the content of ABPS were 0.5979 and 0.5232, respectively, it still did not reach significant level. The soil nutrients could affect the root length of C. officinalis significantly, and few on the content of ABPS.