Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4510024 Field Crops Research 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Buried straw layer increased soil water content and reduced salt content at sowing time.•Combined application of straw mulch and straw layer burial helped in soil water retention and salinity control.•Combined application of straw mulch and straw layer burial improved crop development and obtained highest yields than the individual use of straw mulch.•Buried straw layer combine with straw mulch may a promising technique for sunflower production in saline fields in northwest China.

Salt accumulation in the root zone can be controlled by reducing the upward movement of salts and evaporation in arid areas of China. This paper aimed to examine the effects of the combined application of straw mulch and buried straw layer on soil moisture, soil salinity and growth of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants. A three-year field experiment was conducted in the Hetao Irrigation District, Inner Mongolia, China. Three field management practices were studied: deep tillage with no mulch (CK), deep tillage with straw mulch (SM) and combined application of straw mulch and burying of a maize straw layer (12 t ha−1) at a depth of 40 cm (SM + SL). Except in the second half of the first growing season, soil moisture at the 0–40 cm depth was higher with SM + SL and SM than CK. Also the topsoil (0–20 cm) moisture during the early growth period under SM + SL was higher than that under SM by 1.6–9.9% in 2011 and 1.6–3.4% in 2013, but the value for SM + SL was 2.1–10.4% higher than that for SM during the whole growth period of 2012. Compared with SM, the topsoil salinity under SM + SL decreased by 5.4–23.0% in 2011, 0.7–19.8% in 2012 and 4.5–31.6% in 2013 but these two mulch treatments moderately increased the soil salinity in the subsoil (20–40 cm) layer compared with CK. Furthermore, SM + SL promoted sunflower growth, as indicated by taller plants and greater leaf area index. The highest sunflower shoot biomass was always obtained from the SM + SL treatment. Averaged across the three years, SM + SL increased the shoot biomass by 4.8% compared to SM and 20.8% compared to CK. The SM + SL may be an effective saline soil management practice in the Hetao Irrigation District and other similar ecological areas.

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