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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (12): 3401-3408.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202412.011

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Selection of irrigation regime for seed production of native plant Lespedeza potaninii in desert steppe

MA Tingting1, GAO Fujie1, HAN Bingfang2*, PENG Wendong3, LIU Dingxin3, LIU Chao4, SHEN Yan1, MA Hongbin1   

  1. 1Grassland and Animal Husbandry Engineering Technology Research Center of Ningxia Province/Key Laboratory of Forage Efficient Production Innovation, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/College of Forestry and Prata-culture, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China;
    2School of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University/Engineering Research Center for Efficient Utilization of Modern Agricultural Water Resources in Arid Regions, Ministry of Education/Engineering Technology Research Center of Water-Saving and Water Resource Regulation in Ningxia, Yinchuan 750021, China;
    3Scientific and Technical Service Center of Yanchi County, Wuzhong 751500, Ningxia, China;
    4Administration Bureau of Luoshan National Nature Reserve, Wuzhong 751500, Ningxia, China
  • Received:2024-04-25 Accepted:2024-10-08 Online:2024-12-18 Published:2025-06-18

Abstract: It is of great significance to establish a suitable irrigation regime for the artificial propagation of native plant Lespedeza potaninii in arid areas. Taking the wild excellent herbage L. potaninii from desert steppe of Ningxia as test material, we set up an experiment with nine irrigation regimes (three irrigation times of 2, 3, and 4 times, crossed with three irrigation quotas of 150, 250, and 350 m3·hm-2) to select the best regime by investigating the effects of different irrigation regimes on the agronomic characteristics related to seed production, seed yield and quality, as well as water use efficiency. We found that the irrigation time and quota had significant effect on plant height, branch number, reproductive branch number, inflorescence number, pod number, pod seed number, and the thousand-seed weight. The highest seed yield was obtained in the T3 treatment (irrigating 2 times, 350 m3·hm-2 for each time), which was 49.4% higher than that of the T8 treatment (irrigating 4 times, 250 m3·hm-2 for each time). The T4 treatment (irrigating 3 times, each time 150 m3·hm-2) had the highest water use efficiency. The germination rate and the germination potential of seeds under the T3 treatment were the highest, reaching 88.0% and 84.7%, respectively. The T3 treatment was the suitable irrigation regime for the artificial propagation of L. potaninii seeds based on a comprehensive evaluation using the entropy weight-TOPSIS method.

Key words: Lespedeza potaninii, irrigation, seed yield, seed quality, native plants, desert steppe