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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (2): 279-286.

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Effects of different patterns surface mulching on soil properties and fruit trees growth and yield in an apple orchard.

ZHANG Yi1;XIE Yong-sheng1,2;HAO Ming-de1,2;SHE Xiao-yan1   

  1. 1College of Resources and Environment Science, Northwest A &F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China;2Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences &Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China
  • Online:2010-02-20 Published:2010-02-20

Abstract: Taking a nine-year-old Fuji apple orchard in Loess Plateau as test object, this paper studied the effects of different patterns surface mulching (clean tillage, grass cover, plastic film mulch, straw mulch, and gravel mulch) on the soil properties and fruit trees growth and yield in this orchard. Grass cover induced the lowest differentiation of soil moisture profile, while gravel mulch induced the highest one. In treatment gravel mulch, the soil moisture content in apple trees root zone was the highest, which meant that there was more water available to apple trees. Surface mulching had significant effects on soil temperature, and generally resulted in a decrease in the maximum soil temperature. The exception was treatment plastic film mulch, in which, the soil temperature in summer exceeded the maximum allowable temperature for continuous root growth and physiological function. With the exception of treatment plastic film mulch, surface mulching increased the soil CO2 flux, which was the highest in treatment grass cover. Surface mulching also affected the proportion of various branch types and fruit yield. The proportion of medium-sized branches and fruit yield were the highest in treatment gravel mulch, while the fruit yield was the lowest in treatment grass cover. Factor analysis indicated that among the test surface mulching patterns, gravel mulch was most suitable for the apple orchards in gully region of Loess Plateau.

Key words: soil moisture, soil temperature, soil respiration, orchard ecosystem, soil management, dry land of loess region, rotation, no-tillage, stubble retention, weed.