豆科间作对番茄产量、土壤养分及酶活性的影响
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Effects of intercropping with leguminous crops on tomato yield, soil nutrients and enzyme activity
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    为了解豆科间作对番茄生长的影响,进行了番茄单作、番茄非豆科作物间作、番茄豆科作物间作的田间试验,探讨了番茄与豆科间作对番茄株高和产量、土壤养分含量和土壤酶活性的影响。结果表明:番茄与豆科间作,番茄株高显著增加。番茄与架豆间作使番茄增产15.7%。架豆间作使土壤全氮、碱解氮、有效磷和速效钾分别增加16.9%、14.0%、26.6%和23.4%;地豆间作也有显著增肥效应。架豆或地豆间作还可显著提高土壤脲酶、蔗糖酶和磷酸酶的活性。其中架豆间作使脲酶、蔗糖酶和磷酸酶的活性分别提高64.6%、26.8%和25.5%。相比之下,番茄非豆科作物间作,对土壤增氮、增磷效应不明显,反而使番茄减产。因此,番茄与架豆间作,可以节肥增产,是较优良的栽培模式。

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    To study effects of intercropping tomato with leguminous crops on growth of tomato, a field experiment was carried out in the suburbs of Shanghai, East China. The experiment was designed to have four treatments: (I) monocropping tomato, as control; (II) intercropping tomato and kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.); (III) intercropping tomato and Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. humilis Alef. (IV) intercropping tomato and amaranth (Amaranthus mangostanus L.). Rape cake manure was applied to each plot as base fertilizer at a rate of 1.0 kg m -2. No sidedressing of fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides were applied during the whole experiment to exclude their disturbances to tomato growth, soil nutrients and enzyme activities.It was found that intercropping tomato with legume could significantly increase plant height of tomato. Compared with control (Treatment I), Treatments II and III increased plant height of the tomato by 10.0% and 10.1%, respectively; and Treatment II increased tomato yield by 15.7%. The two treatments also significantly increased soil nutrients. Compared with control, Treatment II increases total N in the soil by 16.9%; alkali-hydrolyzable N by 14.0%; available P by 26.6% and available K by 23.4%. Likewise, Treatment III increased alkali-hydrolyzable N and available P by 8.0% and 22.9%, respectively. Besides, the treatments significantly increased soil enzyme activities. Compared with control, Treatment II increased the activities of urease, sucrase and phosphatase by 64.6%, 26.8% and 25.5%, respectively. Likewise, Treatment III increased the activities of sucrase and phosphatase by 17.2% and 15.1%, respectively. In contrast, intercropping with non-leguminous crop, Treatment IV, had no obvious effects on plant height, reduced yield of the tomato by 11.1%. It did not have any positive effects on soil nutrients, except for soil available K. However, it improved the activities of sucrase and phosphatase by 17.4% and 7.5%, respectively. In Treatments II and III, nitrogen fixation by leguminous crops and dense root system of the intercropping system that decomposes soil minerals improved soil fertility significantly, which is the main reason for the increase in tomato yield. In Treatment IV, the non-leguminous crop, amaranth, does not have any capability of fixing nitrogen. So Treatment IV reduced yield of the yield as a result of their competition for N and P nutrients. In Treatment II and III the activity of soil urease was significantly enhanced as the treatments increased soil N. The activities of sucrase and phosphatase were significantly enhanced in all the intercropping treatments possibly because intercropping had denser roots.Urease activity was significantly correlated with the contents of total N, alkali-hydrolyzable N, available P and available K in all the plot soils (p<0.05). Especially, the correlation coefficient between the urease activity and alkali-hydrolyzable N reached 0.928 (p<0.01). The activity of sucrase was significantly correlated with the contents of total N, alkali-hydrolyzable N, organic matter, total P, available P and available K(p<0.05)in the soils; and that of phosphatase significantly with total N, alkali-hydrolyzable N, available P and available K(p<0.01). This fully suggests that there is a close relationship between enzyme activities and nutrient contents in the soils. Intercropping tomato with leguminous crops can not only raise soil fertility, but also increase tomato yield, thus making it feasible to reduce the use of fertilizer. Especially, intercropping of tomato with kidney bean can not only increase yield of the crop, but also make full use of space and raise land use efficiency, as the stems of kidney bean grow upward and wind around tomato plants. This, therefore, is a promising cultivation mode for tomato.

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代会会,胡雪峰,曹明阳,杨敏勇,王 坚.豆科间作对番茄产量、土壤养分及酶活性的影响[J].土壤学报,2015,52(4):911-918. DOI:10.11766/trxb201405080223 Dai Huihui, Hu Xuefeng, Cao Mingyang, Yang Minyong, Wang Jian. Effects of intercropping with leguminous crops on tomato yield, soil nutrients and enzyme activity[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2015,52(4):911-918.

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  • 收稿日期:2014-05-08
  • 最后修改日期:2014-11-19
  • 录用日期:2015-01-19
  • 在线发布日期: 2015-04-24
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