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Effects of mulching and fertilization on winter wheat field soil moisture in dry highland region of Loess Plateau.

WANG Xiao-feng;TIAN Xiao-hong;CHEN Zi-hui;CHEN Hui-lin;WANG Zhao-hui   

  1. College of Resource and Environment, Northwest A & F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China
  • Received:2008-10-31 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2009-05-20 Published:2009-05-20

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted in a winter wheat field in Weibei dry highland region of Loess Plateau to study the effects of different mulching and fertilization treatments on soil moisture regime. The treatments were 1) no fertilization, 2) conventional fertilization, 3) recommended fertilization, 4) recommended fertilization + manure, 5) recommended fertilization + plastic mulch on soil ridges, 6) recommended fertilization + plastic mulch on soil ridges and straw mulch in furrows, and 7) recommended fertilization + straw mulch on entire plot. Soil moisture content was determined regularly with a neutron probe. Among the treatments, recommended fertilization plus plastic mulch on soil ridges and straw mulch in furrows in dry season (spring) resulted in the greatest increase of soil water storage and maintained the storage to the critical stage crops needed, followed by recommended fertilization plus plastic mulch on soil ridges. These two treatments could store more precipitation in field, and would benefit the development of rainfed agriculture in dry highland region of Loess Plateau. As for recommended fertilization plus manure, it had the least increase of soil water storage, with a difference of 482 mm to the recommended fertilization plus plastic mulch on soil ridges and straw mulch in furrows in dry season.

Key words: adsorption, DNA, soil colloid.