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Relationships of water conservation through mulching in fallow period with wheat nitrogen transportation and crop yield in dryland.

ZHANG Meng1,2, SUN Min1, GAO Zhi-qiang1*, ZHAO Hong-mei1, LI Guang1, REN Ai-xia1, HAO Xing-yu1,YANG Zhen-ping1   

  1. (1College of Agronomy, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801, Shanxi, China; 2College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China).
  • Online:2016-01-18 Published:2016-01-18

Abstract: Field experiments were carried out to study the effects of different mulching times (30 or 60 d after previous wheat harvest) and mulching methods (wholemulching, halfmulching and nomulching) on wheat plant N absorption and assimilation after deep plowing in fallow period on dryland. The results showed that mulching improved water storage efficiency in fallow period and soil water storage of 0-300 cm at sowing stage significantly. Mulching in fallow period, especially the wholemulching, increased the N accumulation amount of each growth stage, N translocation amount and rate before anthesis (NABA), and N accumulation amount after anthesis (NAAA) and grain N. Yield, N uptake efficiency (NUPE), N partial factor productivity (NPFP) and N harvest index (NHI) were all significantly increased under mulching, and wholemulching had better effects. Mulching at 30 d after previous wheat harvest significantly increased the soil water storage of 0-300 cm at sowing stage and the water storage efficiency in fallow period compared with mulching at 60 d after previous wheat harvest. Compared with mulching at 60 d after previous wheat harvest, mulching at 30 d increased the N
accumulation amount of each growth stage, the N accumulation amount in leaf and shoot at maturity, the NABA of stem + sheath, leaf and shoot and the yield. The soil water at the depth of 0-300 cm at sowing stage was positively correlated to N mobilization amount before anthesis and N accumulation amount after anthesis. The N mobilization amount of stem + sheath had a remarkable direct effect on its yield with the direct path coefficient  of 0.619. In summary, mulching in fallow period increased the soil moisture at sowing stage to promote N absorption and utilization, increase yield and improve quality, and wholemulching in advance had better effects.