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Soil water consumption, water use efficiency and winter wheat production in response to nitrogen fertilizer and tillage.


ABSTRACT: Sustainability of winter wheat yield under dryland conditions depends on improving soil water stored during fallow and its efficient use. A 3-year field experiment was conducted in Loess Plateau to access the effect of tillage and N (nitrogen) rates on soil water, N distribution and water- and nitrogen-use efficiency of winter wheat. Deep tillage (DT, 25-30 cm depth) and no-tillage (NT) were operated during fallow season, whereas four N rates (0, 90, 150 and 210 kg ha-1) were applied before sowing. Rates of N and variable rainfall during summer fallow period led to the difference of soil water storage. Soil water storage at anthesis and maturity was decreased with increasing N rate especially in the year with high precipitation (2014-2015). DT has increased the soil water storage at sowing, N content, numbers of spike, grain number, 1,000 grain weight, grain yield, and water and N use efficiency as compared to NT. Grain yield was significantly and positively related to soil water consumption at sowing to anthesis and anthesis to maturity, total plant N, and water-use efficiency. Our study implies that optimum N rate and deep tillage during the fallow season could improve dryland wheat production by balancing the water consumption and biomass production.

SUBMITTER: Khan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7196327 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Soil water consumption, water use efficiency and winter wheat production in response to nitrogen fertilizer and tillage.

Khan Shahbaz S   Anwar Sumera S   Anwar Sumera S   Shaobo Yu Y   Gao Zhiqiang Z   Sun Min M   Ashraf M Yasin MY   Ren Aixia A   Yang Zhenping Z  

PeerJ 20200430


Sustainability of winter wheat yield under dryland conditions depends on improving soil water stored during fallow and its efficient use. A 3-year field experiment was conducted in Loess Plateau to access the effect of tillage and N (nitrogen) rates on soil water, N distribution and water- and nitrogen-use efficiency of winter wheat. Deep tillage (DT, 25-30 cm depth) and no-tillage (NT) were operated during fallow season, whereas four N rates (0, 90, 150 and 210 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>) were applied  ...[more]

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