Spatial Analysis and Planting Dates of Wheat Promising Lines in Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son Province

Main Article Content

Sippawit Punyatuy
Satis Pinmanee
Nongnuch Pradit
Suraphon Chaiwongsar
Nednapa Insalud

Abstract

     Wheat imports in Thailand are increasing every year. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the potential areas for production of wheat that are currently grown. And assessed the yield of the best wheat varieties suitable. In order to guide the production of enough wheat to meet the needs of the domestic market, it is necessary to grow wheat as a substitute for imports. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the potential areas for production of wheat that are currently grown. And assessed the yield of the best wheat varieties suitable. As in the local case study of Ban Thung Luang, Mae Win sub-district, Mae Wang district, Chiang Mai province, and Ban Sri Don Chai, Wiang Nuea sub-district, Pai district, Mae Hong Son province. The study was into two parts i.e. analysis of suitable area by overlay analysis method with the geographic information system program and a comparison of the yield of outstanding wheat varieties on the appropriate planting dates. The design of this experiment was split plot in RCB with 3 replications. The results showed that Ban Thung Luang had a moderately suitable area of 491 rai and should be planted with PMPBWS89013 and FNBW8301-5-5 in mid-November to early January. And Ban Sri Donchai had a moderately suitable area of 1,584 rai and should be planted with PMPBWS89013, LARTC-W89011 and Samoeng 2 in mid-November.

Article Details

How to Cite
Punyatuy, S. ., Pinmanee, S. ., Pradit, N. ., Chaiwongsar, S. ., & Insalud, N. . (2022). Spatial Analysis and Planting Dates of Wheat Promising Lines in Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son Province. Maejo Journal of Agricultural Production, 4(2), 66–79. retrieved from https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/japmju/article/view/255668
Section
Research Article

References

Bray, R.H. and N. Kurtz. 1945. Determination of total organic and available forms of phosphorus in soil. Soil Sci. 59:39-45.

Chujo, H. 1966. Difference in vernalization effect in wheat under various temperatures. Proc. Crop Sci. Soc. Japan. 35:177-186.

Chulsrikaiwan, S. and D. Tuwalee. 1982. Study of the optimal planting date of wheat. In The 3rd Winter Cereals Seminar. Office of Northern Agriculture, Chiang Mai. pp. 257-262.

Chulsrikaiwan, S., D. Tiwalee and W. Pattaro. 1981. Comparison of varieties of Bread wheat, Durum wheat and Triticale when planted at 4 planting dates and 4 phosphate fertilizer levels. In Winter Cereals Seminar. Northern Agriculture Office, Chiang Mai. pp. 82- 94.

Department of Land Development. 1996. Land Quality Assessment Manual for Economic Crops. Land Use Planning Division Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives.

FAO. 1983. Guidelines Land Evaluation For Rained Agriculture Soils Bulletin No.52. Food And Agriculture Organization of The United Nations. Rome.

Frank, A.B. and A. Bauer. 1984. Cultivar, nitrogen, and soil water effects on apex development in spring wheat. Agron. J. 76:656-660.

Kanchanaprachot, A. 1986. Testing and production of wheat at the farmer level in the Royal Project Area. In Workshop Seminar on Research and Development Planning for Winter Cereals 1986-1987, Phitsanulok. pp. 343-346.

Marcellos, H. and W.V. Single. 1972. The influence of cultivar, temperature and photoperiod on post-flowering development of wheat. Aust. J. agric. Res. 23:533-540.

Masjaroon, A., Pongsakul P. and Lapruay T. 1990. Cultivation of Wheat After the Rice Field. In: Report of the 7th Farming System Seminar, Prince of Songkla University. Songkhla Province. pp. 398 – 408.

Masjaroon, A., T. Lapruay, P. Pongsakul and N. Sangplang. 1990. Cultivation of Wheat Cropping System. In: Report of the 7th Farming System Seminar. Wangtai Hotel, Surat Thani. pp. 398-408.

Nantapoldej, K. 2018. Value chain analysis of wheat products and products at Ban Thung Luang, Mae Win Subdistrict, Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province. M.S. Thesis in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.

Office of Agricultural Economics. 2020. Statistics of imports (Import). Available: http://impexp.oae.go.th/service/import.php. (October 27, 2020.)

Pongsakul, P., T. Lapruay and A. Masjarun. 1990. Cultivation of Wheat Cropping System. In Farming Systems Seminar Report. Rice Department, Bangkok. pp. 398-408.

Pratt, P.F. 1965. Potassium. In: C.A. Black, ed. Methods of Soil Analysis. Part II. Amer. Soc. of Agron, Inc. Madison, Wisconsin. pp. 1022-1030.

Rawson, H.M. and L.T. Evans. 1971. The contribution of stem reserves to grain development in a range of wheat of different heights. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 22:851-863.

Rice Department. 2013. Rice Production Potential Zoning of Chiang Mai. Agricultural Cooperative Printing Demonstrations of Thai Ltd., Bangkok.

Rice Department. 2019. Demand for Temperate Cereal in Thailand. In Development of Temperate Cereal and Products to Increase Commercial Value. Rice Department, Bangkok. pp. 1-8.

Sanuders, A. D. 1990. Wheat Crop Management Reach in Thailand A Review and Recommendations. A paper presented at Annual Wheat Workshop. Chaingrai. pp. 24-26.

statista. 2022. Top U.S. states for wheat yield per harvested acre from 2021. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/190370/top-10-us-states-for-wheat-yield-per-harvested-acre/. (April 31, 2022)

Walkley, A. and I.A. Black. 1934. An examination of Degtjareff method for determining soil organic matter and a proposed modification of the chronic acid titration method. Soil Sci. 37:29-38.

Wall, P.C. and P.M. Cartwright. 1974. Effects of photoperiod, temperature and vernatization on the phenology and spikelet numbers of spring wheat. Ann. Appl. Biol. 76:299-309.

Yamane, T. 1973. Statistics an Introduction Analysis. 3rd Edition. Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., New York. pp. 400.