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Effects of irrigation using dairy effluent on grain yield, phosphorus utilization and distribution in soil profile in winter wheatsummer maize rotation system.

DU Hui-ying, FENG Jie, GUO Hai-gang, WANG Feng, ZHANG Ke-qiang   

  1. (Agroenvironmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Tianjin 300191, China)
  • Online:2015-08-18 Published:2015-08-18

Abstract: Field experiments of winter wheatsummer maize rotation were conducted in North China Plain irrigation area to explore the effects of wheat season irrigation with dairy effluent on grain yield, phosphorus uptake, accumulative phosphorus usage efficiency and phosphorus accumulation in soil. The results showed that the irrigation with dairy effluent significantly improved the yields of winter wheat and summer maize. With the increasing of P2O5 carried by dairy effluent into soil, winter wheat yield increased at first and then decreased. When the P2O5 increased 137 kg·hm-2, winter wheat yield increased to the maximum (7646.4 kg·hm-2) and the phosphorus utilization rate was the highest (24.8%). But excessive phosphorus decreased the winter wheat yield and phosphorus utilization efficiency. Summer maize yield and phosphorus uptake increased with the increase of P2O5 carried by dairy effluent. The summer maize yield increased by 2222.4-2628.6 kg·hm-2 and the phosphorus uptake increased by 13.9-21.1 kg·hm-2 in contrast to the control (CK). Under  conventional phosphorus fertilization at 88 kg·hm-2, and the summer maize yield increased by 2235.0 kg·hm-2 compared with CK. As the time of irrigation with dairy effluent increasing, the grain yield increased more significantly. The cumulative phosphorus utilization in this rotation system increased year by year. After six seasons of crop harvest, the cumulative phosphorus utilization rate increased into 40.0%-47.7%. Under the experimental condition, two times of irrigation with the dairy effluents in the winter wheatsummer maize rotation system was the best operating mode.