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Short- and Long-Term Straw Mulching and Subsoiling Affect Soil Water, Photosynthesis, and Water Use of Wheat and Maize

Yonghui Yang, Jicheng Wu, Yan‐Lei Du, Cuimin Gao, Xiaoying Pan, Darrell W.S. Tang, Martine van der Ploeg

Frontiers in Agronomy · 2021

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Summary

Water shortages and rainfall variability lead to a decrease in grain yield. Straw mulching (SM), subsoiling (S), and combined amendments (subsoiling + straw mulching, SS) are potential solutions for maintaining crop productivity and water resource sustainability. However, short- and long-term applications of these methods appear to result in different yield and water use efficiency outcomes. In this study, we, therefore, compared short- and long-term applications of SM, S, and SS, with a control. We analyzed field experimental data of wheat and maize cultivation with control (conventional tillage), SM, S, and SS treatments to assess the impact on yield and water use efficiency, resulting from short- and long-term applications of these practices. The results show that SS treatment led to hi

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fagro.2021.708075
Catalogue ID
BFmokjo4a6-cgz9fl
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