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Deep vertical rotary tillage reduced soil salinity and improved seed cotton yield and water productivity under limited irrigation in saline-alkaline fields

Industrial Crops and Products, ISSN: 0926-6690, Vol: 218, Page: 118943
2024
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Studies from Shihezi University Further Understanding of Industrial Crops and Products (Deep Vertical Rotary Tillage Reduced Soil Salinity and Improved Seed Cotton Yield and Water Productivity Under Limited Irrigation In Saline-alkaline Fields)

2024 OCT 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Food Daily News -- Investigators discuss new findings in Agriculture - Industrial Crops

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Water scarcity and soil salinization severely limit cotton production in arid areas on the globe. A two-season (2020 and 2021) field experiment was performed on cotton under film-mulched drip irrigation in south Xinjiang of China to explore the responses of soil moisture, soil salinity, root growth, seed cotton yield and water productivity to deep vertical rotary tillage (DVRT) depth (T 20 : 20 cm, T 40 : 40 cm, T 60 : 60 cm, T ck : 20 cm, traditional rotary tillage) in saline-alkaline fields under two irrigation amounts (W 1 :360 mm, W 2 : 480 mm, local irrigation amount). It was found that the soil moisture storage (0–120 cm) increased with as irrigation amount increased and decreased with increasing DVRT depth. Soil electrical conductivity in the root zone (0–60 cm) and 0–120 cm soil layer declined as irrigation amount and DVRT depth increased. Irrigation amount and DVRT depth had significant effects on root length density, root mass density, root/shoot ratio, and seed cotton yield, all of which increased with increasing irrigation amount and DVRT depth. Under W 2, T 20, T 40 and T 60 increased seed cotton yield by 23.3 %, 45.3 %, 65.6 % in 2020, and by 38.9 %, 62.0 % and 84.1 % in 2021 compared with T CK, respectively. Both water productivity and irrigation water productivity increased with increasing DVRT depth. There were significant positive correlations among seed cotton yield and leaf area index, dry matter accumulation, harvest index, root length density, root mass density, root/shoot ratio, water productivity and irrigation water productivity. W 1 T 60 was suggested for cotton production in the saline regions of southern Xinjiang. The DVRT offset the decrease in seed cotton yield under limited irrigation, which indicates that DVRT is promising to reduce soil salinity and improve seed cotton yield and water productivity in saline-alkaline fields for coping with water scarcity and soil salinization.

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