Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria | 2019

Castor seed yield at suboptimal soil moisture: Is it high enough?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


This study discusses how soil\xa0moisture influences the seed yield of two castor plant varieties in an arid zone in Mexico. An\xa0experiment was set up with two factors: soil moisture, with three levels (high = -0.05 MPa,\xa0medium = -0.31 MPa and low = -0.91 MPa), and castor variety (Krishna and Rincon). The\xa0combination resulted in a factorial 3 × 2 experimental design. The experiment was set up as a\xa0randomized block with four replications under a split-plot arrangement, where the whole plots were for soil moisture and the subplots were for the castor variety. The measured variables were\xa0plant height (PH), days to flowering of 50% of the plants (DF), leaf area (LA), dry weight (DW),\xa0source-sink relationship, harvest index (HI) and seed yield. Data were analyzed by ANOVA,\xa0mean tests (HSD at α = 0.05) and regression analysis. There were significant differences in\xa0PH, LA, DW, HI and yield among the treatments. The values of PH, LA and DW tended to\xa0be higher at higher soil moisture levels than at lower moisture levels. The source strength was\xa0generally lower than the sink strength in all the treatments. There were significant differences\xa0between the varieties for HI, and the interaction between soil moisture and variety was also\xa0significant. Significant differences were found in yield; the Krishna variety had a greater yield\xa0than the Rincon variety, but there was only a significant difference between the yield of the\xa0Krishna variety cultivated under low soil moisture (5200 kg ha-1) and that of the Rincon variety\xa0cultivated under high soil moisture (2570 kg ha-1). The results of this study indicate that castor\xa0plants can be cultivated in arid regions at suboptimal soil moisture levels with supplementary\xa0irrigation without compromising plant performance or yield.

Volume 46
Pages 253-265
DOI 10.7764/rcia.v46i3.2046
Language English
Journal Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria

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