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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (6): 10-21.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2024-0634

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Effect of Adjusting Sowing Date on Yield and Quality Traits of Spring Wheat in Ningxia

TAO Yuan1(), HE Yaling2, ZHANG Qian1, SUN Qian1, LIU Yongliang1, LI Qianrong3()   

  1. 1 Ningxia Yongning County Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center, Yongning, Ningxia 750100
    2 Agriculture College of Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750002
    3 Institute of Crop Research, Ningxia Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Yinchuan 750002
  • Received:2024-10-14 Revised:2024-11-11 Online:2025-02-25 Published:2025-02-24

Abstract:

In order to clarify the effects of adjusting sowing date on the yield and quality of spring wheat in Ningxia, 20 main spring wheat varieties (lines) in Ningxia irrigation areas were used as the experimental materials. A two-factor split-plot experiment was conducted with sowing date as the main plot and different wheat varieties as the subplot. The differences in wheat yield and quality under different sowing dates were compared and analyzed. The results showed that compared with the normal sowing date, the growth period of the tested varieties was shortened by 8-14 days after the sowing date was delayed by 20 days. The yield, effective panicle number, and thousand-grain weight were significantly reduced by 18.8%, 7.22%, and 3.54% respectively, while the number of grains per panicle did not change significantly; the hardness, wet gluten content, sedimentation value, stability time, and maximum tensile resistance increased significantly by 9.21%, 3.66%, 14.13%, 55.92%, and 160.56%, respectively, while the content of protein decreased significantly by 19.30%. There were no significant changes in bulk density and water absorption. The analysis using the membership function method revealed that under late sowing conditions, the varieties with better comprehensive performance in terms of yield and quality were 'Ningchun 52', 'Ningchun 61', 'Yongliang 15', 'Ningchun 54', 'Ningchun 53', 'Ningchun 48', and 'Ningchun 56'. Among these, 'Ningchun 52' and 'Ningchun 61' had the highest comprehensive evaluation values, which was 0.8. Delayed sowing date had a significant impact on the yield and quality of spring wheat.

Key words: Ningxia, delaying sowing date, spring wheat, yield, quality