Increasing winter wheat yield and nitrogen utilization, and reducing residual soil nitrogen in semi-humid areas: A study matching deep fertilizer application with regional water scenarios DOI
Yingxin Wang,

Yirui Xu,

Qin Guo

et al.

European Journal of Agronomy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 153, P. 127065 - 127065

Published: Dec. 26, 2023

Language: Английский

Quantitative evaluation of soil water balance under a ridge‐furrow rainwater harvesting system in Chinese rainfed agroecosystem DOI
J. Zhang, Lin Zhang, Xufei Liu

et al.

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 6, 2024

Abstract BACKGROUND The ridge‐furrow rainwater harvesting system (RFRH) is an advanced farmland management technology that plays a vital role in making full use of resources. However, it not clear RFRH affects crop yield and water efficiency (WUE) by regulating soil storage (SWS). Therefore, the present study conducted meta‐analysis to make large compilation previous studies indirectly quantify impact on WUE analysing effect SWS. RESULTS results showed improved 26.71% 25.86%, respectively, increasing SWS 3.93% compared traditional flat cultivation. had significant improving A low ratio mulching were recommended obtain positive effects when potatoes are grown areas with high precipitation (600–800 mm). Furthermore, nitrogen fertilization applied during growth period, we also found medium fertilizer rate achieve WUE. Importantly, win‐win analysis proportions various groups target zone (zone I) determine appropriate strategy for crops. CONCLUSION provides scientific reference future application RFRH. recommendations types, configurations, plastic patterns applications. © 2024 Society Chemical Industry.

Language: Английский

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Effect of Ridge–Furrow with Plastic Film Mulching System and Different Nitrogen Fertilization Rates on Lodging Resistance of Spring Maize in Loess Plateau China DOI Creative Commons
Yan Zhang, Yufeng Lv, Yuncheng Liao

et al.

Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(6), P. 1298 - 1298

Published: June 15, 2024

The ridge–furrow with plastic film mulching (RF) system has been widely adopted in rain-fed crop planting due to its potential enhance yield and water use efficiency. However, the impact of RF on maize lodging resistance, particularly when nitrogen fertilizer is applied, remains uncertain. Therefore, a two-year field experiment was carried out two systems (FP: flat RF) application rates (N180: 180 kg·N ha−1 N300: 300 ha−1) assess risk maize. results showed that compared FP, resulted significant increase 78.7% rate. In addition, rate increased by 22.6% increasing application. lignin content 43.4%, while stalk bending strength rose 42.5%, under FP system. These improvements mechanical properties stalks contributed improved resistance index RF, which found be approximately 21.3% higher than FP. high for different patterns over years. conclusion, fertilization spring led yields but rates. should considered this study can provide scientific basis technical support optimization cultivation measures Loess Plateau.

Language: Английский

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Optimizing Ridge–Furrow Ratio to Improve Water Resource Utilization for Wheat in the North China Plain DOI Creative Commons
Kun Liu, Zhen Zhang,

Yu Shi

et al.

Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(9), P. 1579 - 1579

Published: Sept. 11, 2024

The shortage of water resources seriously limits sustainable production in agriculture, and the ridge–furrow planting pattern is an effective water-saving cultivation pattern. However, mechanism that drives efficient utilization field North China Plain (NCP) still unclear. A two-year experiment was conducted NCP from 2021 to 2023. patterns followed a randomized block design as follows: ratios 50 cm:50 cm (M2), 75 (M3), 100 (M4). traditional used control (M1). These were investigate effects different treatments on use roots. results showed M3 reduced amount irrigation, improved distribution after increased efficiency (WUE), promoted root growth. Compared with other treatments, soil consumption at 0–100 depth by 6.76–21.34% (average values over two years), length density 8.46–20.77%, surface area 7.87–22.13%. On average, grain yields 3.96–9.80%, biomass 5.32–10.94%, WUE 4.5–9.87%. In conclusion, for improving yield wheat NCP.

Language: Английский

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Alleviating Damage Extent and Enhancing Yield through Ridge Planting Techniques in Maize (Zea mays L.) during Excess Soil Moisture Stress DOI Open Access

Sudarshana Ranjan,

Amit Bhatnagar, Pavan Kumar Singh

et al.

International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(11), P. 636 - 643

Published: Oct. 12, 2023

Waterlogging is one of the major constraints limiting maize (Zea mays L.) production in India and might become more common due to irregular precipitation pattern climate change. The objective this investigation was evaluate efficacy planting techniques by examining physio-morphological, productivity excess water sensitive L.), under soil moisture stress (ESM). A field experiment conducted during kharif season 2020 at G.B. Pant University Agriculture Technology, Pantnagar. consisting two methods (flat ridge), ponding conditions (30 DAS for 7 days) along with non-ponded condition laid out factorial randomized block design three replications. recommended dose nutrients was120:60:40kgN: P2O5:K2O/ha. physio-biochemical yield characteristics plants different times interval after were evaluated. Growing on ridge bed maintain comparatively aerobic give better anchorage sturdy resulting lowest crop lodging (12.06%) higher (3501kg/ha) 7.2% compare flat system (3268kg/ha). In comparison ponded plant showed significantly maximum growth, however percent.

Language: Английский

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Increasing winter wheat yield and nitrogen utilization, and reducing residual soil nitrogen in semi-humid areas: A study matching deep fertilizer application with regional water scenarios DOI
Yingxin Wang,

Yirui Xu,

Qin Guo

et al.

European Journal of Agronomy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 153, P. 127065 - 127065

Published: Dec. 26, 2023

Language: Английский

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