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甘薯生长期及茎线虫种群基数对茎线虫病发病程度的影响 被引量:10
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作者 徐振 赵永强 +3 位作者 孙厚俊 杨冬静 张成玲 谢逸萍 《西南农业学报》 CSCD 北大核心 2014年第4期1505-1508,共4页
为明确甘薯茎线虫为害甘薯的规律及造成甘薯减产的机制,本项研究对甘薯的生长期及土壤中甘薯茎线虫的种群基数与甘薯茎线虫病发病程度之间的关系进行了研究。结果表明,甘薯茎线虫主要从薯苗基部的伤口侵入,后在薯苗茎内逐渐向上扩展;当... 为明确甘薯茎线虫为害甘薯的规律及造成甘薯减产的机制,本项研究对甘薯的生长期及土壤中甘薯茎线虫的种群基数与甘薯茎线虫病发病程度之间的关系进行了研究。结果表明,甘薯茎线虫主要从薯苗基部的伤口侵入,后在薯苗茎内逐渐向上扩展;当土壤中茎线虫的种群基数达到50头/g土壤时,甘薯茎线虫病可对甘薯造成显著的减产效果;延缓茎线虫病的发病时期,能够减轻甘薯茎线虫病造成的损失,当发病时期在薯苗移栽9周以后时,薯苗的病情指数显著低于前期发病的各处理。 展开更多
关键词 甘薯茎线虫 甘薯生长 种群基数 为害规律
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干旱胁迫后供水与施氮对甘薯生长与产量的影响 被引量:5
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作者 李长志 李欢 +1 位作者 刘庆 史衍玺 《江苏师范大学学报(自然科学版)》 CAS 2016年第4期29-32,共4页
干旱胁迫是制约我国北方地区甘薯高产的主要因素.采用旱棚内盆栽试验方法,研究了甘薯前期(插秧30-45d)遭受干旱胁迫后,供水与施氮对甘薯生长、生理特性及产量的影响,旨在明确供水及水氮耦合对干旱胁迫的缓解效应.结果表明:1)与持续... 干旱胁迫是制约我国北方地区甘薯高产的主要因素.采用旱棚内盆栽试验方法,研究了甘薯前期(插秧30-45d)遭受干旱胁迫后,供水与施氮对甘薯生长、生理特性及产量的影响,旨在明确供水及水氮耦合对干旱胁迫的缓解效应.结果表明:1)与持续干旱处理相比,旱后供水、水+氮处理,甘薯叶片中丙二醛(MDA)与脯氨酸(Pro)含量均显著下降(P〈0.05);甘薯叶片的荧光参数最大光化学效率(Fv/Fm)和实际光化学效率(PI(ABS))显著提高,旱后供水、供水+氮均对甘薯前期干旱胁迫具有显著的缓解效应.2)旱后供水、水+氮处理15d(插秧60d)时,甘薯地上、地下部的干物质积累量、最大蔓长、叶片数与持续干旱处理之间显著差异(P〈0.05),供水与施氮可显著促进甘薯的营养生长与干物质积累,旱后水+氮的效应高于旱后供水.3)水+氮处理可显著提高甘薯茎叶的含氮量,与正常供水处理相比,甘薯产量仅减产2.7%,差异不显著,旱后水+氮处理更有利于甘薯缓解干旱胁迫. 展开更多
关键词 干旱胁迫 供水 施氮 甘薯生长 生理特性
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不同抗生素对甘薯遗传转化的影响 被引量:5
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作者 吴洁 谭文芳 +1 位作者 阎文昭 王大一 《西南农业学报》 CSCD 2005年第1期77-79,共3页
探讨了卡那霉素(Kan)、头孢霉素(Cef)、羧苄青霉素(Cn)3种抗生素对甘薯遗传转化植株生长的影响。确立了甘薯用农杆菌介导的遗传转化研究中抑菌剂和筛选剂的计量方案。甘薯腋芽对卡那霉素(Kan)敏感,甘薯叶片次之。当卡那霉素(Kan)为50mg/... 探讨了卡那霉素(Kan)、头孢霉素(Cef)、羧苄青霉素(Cn)3种抗生素对甘薯遗传转化植株生长的影响。确立了甘薯用农杆菌介导的遗传转化研究中抑菌剂和筛选剂的计量方案。甘薯腋芽对卡那霉素(Kan)敏感,甘薯叶片次之。当卡那霉素(Kan)为50mg/L时植株的生长基本停止,当卡那霉素(Kan)为70mg/L时,甘薯腋芽一周就变白,3~5d褐变死亡。甘薯叶片20d左右全变白,并慢慢死亡。头孢霉素(Cef)为200mg/L时对甘薯愈伤的分化有一定的促进作用。羧苄青霉素(Cn)对甘薯的愈伤的分化影响不太明显,但浓度超过400mg/L时对甘薯出愈有抑制作用。 展开更多
关键词 抗生素 遗传转化 甘薯植株的生长 愈伤组织的分化
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春甘薯覆黑膜高产栽培技术
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作者 刘忠强 《农业知识》 2021年第7期30-32,共3页
露地春甘薯,前期受低温干旱、土壤板结盐碱、透气失墒和中后期阴雨、旺长条件的影响,造成产量不高、生产效益低下。采用黑色地膜覆盖和科学合理的种植管理技术,克服春甘薯生产中的诸多不利因素,可有效促进甘薯生长发育,提高甘薯的产量... 露地春甘薯,前期受低温干旱、土壤板结盐碱、透气失墒和中后期阴雨、旺长条件的影响,造成产量不高、生产效益低下。采用黑色地膜覆盖和科学合理的种植管理技术,克服春甘薯生产中的诸多不利因素,可有效促进甘薯生长发育,提高甘薯的产量和品质,增加生产经济效益。 展开更多
关键词 种植管理技术 土壤板结 甘薯 黑色地膜覆盖 生产经济效益 旺长 覆黑膜 甘薯生长
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Effects of Plastic Film Mulching on Physical Characters of Soil and Yield and Yield Components of Sweet Potato 被引量:5
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作者 张超凡 黄艳岚 +2 位作者 周虹 张亚 张道微 《Agricultural Science & Technology》 CAS 2015年第11期2379-2385,2393,共8页
Field experiments were carried out to study the effects of plastic film mulching on soil physical characters, including soil temperature, soil moisture content and soil bulk density, and yield and yield components of ... Field experiments were carried out to study the effects of plastic film mulching on soil physical characters, including soil temperature, soil moisture content and soil bulk density, and yield and yield components of sweet potato. The results showed that plastic filming mulching increased soil temperature. Considering the soil temperature-increasing effect, the treatments ranked as black plastic film treatment 〉 white plastic film treatment 〉 control. However, with the deepening of soil layer, the warming effect of plastic film mulching was weakened. Black or white plastic film mulching was conducive to low T/R value, especially in the early growth stage of sweet potato. Plastic film mulching significantly improved the storage root yield of sweet potato. In terms of yield-improving effect, the treatments ranked as black plastic film treatment 〉 white plastic film treatment 〉 control. The storage root num- ber per plant showed a downward trend, but the weight of single storage root was increased. 展开更多
关键词 Plastic film mulching Sweet potato Soil physical characters YIELD Growth and development
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Effect of Long-Term in Vitro Sub-culturing on Quality Degeneration of Sweet Potato Varieties: Morpho- Anatomic Assessment and Simple Sequence Repeats Analysis
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作者 Mihiretu Cherinet Hundayehu Elsa Du Toit +3 位作者 Sunette Laurie Martin Steyn Ria Greyling Nokuthula Myeza 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2014年第10期811-821,共11页
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of long-term in vitro sub-culturing on the varietal degeneration of three sweet potato varieties, namely, Monate, Mokone and Ndou which were sub-cultured for 32, 23 and 1... The aim of this study was to assess the effect of long-term in vitro sub-culturing on the varietal degeneration of three sweet potato varieties, namely, Monate, Mokone and Ndou which were sub-cultured for 32, 23 and 12 generations, respectively. Each generation was cultured in a media which is made from 4.43 g/L Murashige and Skoog (MS), 30 g/L sucrose and 2 g/L gelrite, respectively, and grown under 16 h light and 8 h dark photoperiod for 30 d. For each generation, 45 plantlets were acclimatized for two months in a glasshouse. Data on in vitro growth performance and 11 morphological characteristics during acclimatization were recorded. Early root and shoot formation was observed after the 27th and 21st sub-cultured generations of Monate and Mokone, respectively. During acclimatization, plantlets from the same variety showed differences in morphological traits such as leaf colour, abaxial leaf pigmentation, vine pigmentation, petiole pigmentation, leaf wrinkling and flowering. However, the rate of these morphological differences is random and irrespective to increase in sub-culturing. Therefore, to understand the genetic base of these morphological variability, two plantlets from each variety were subjected to genetic analysis by using five simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers (IB-242, IB-318, IB-255F, 1B-248 and IB-255). Although SSR loci IB-255F and IB-318 could distinguish between the three varieties, there were no allelic polymorphisms detected in plantlets from the same varieties. Therefore, long-term sub-culturing do not leads to quality degeneration in the three sweet potato varieties. 展开更多
关键词 MICRO-PROPAGATION ORGANOGENESIS SUB-CULTURE true-to-type morphology polymorphism.
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