Citation Information

  • Title : Integrated management of conservation tillage, emulsified bituminous mulch and fertilization in dryland farming.
  • Source : Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering
  • Publisher : Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering
  • Volume : 21
  • Issue : 6
  • Pages : 22-25
  • Year : 2005
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Wang, X. B.
    • Cai, D. X.
  • Climates: Arid.
  • Cropping Systems: Maize. Dryland cropping system. No-till cropping systems. Till cropping systems.
  • Countries: China.

Summary

Field experiments on surface soil mulch with emulsified bituminous materials and fertilizer management based on conservation tillage practices for spring maize were conducted in dry farmland of Shouyang in Shanxi Province (China), to determine the impacts of tillage, surface mulch with emulsified bituminous materials and fertilizer rate on soil temperature, soil water, and crop seedling emergence and yields, and to evaluate the integrated management of conservation tillage, emulsified bituminous mulch and fertilizer application in dry farming for promoting agricultural production. Compared with the conventional tillage methods, using emulsified bituminous mulch under no-tillage soils caused the increases of 0.5-2degreesC for surface temperature during the seedling stage, above 18% for the number of maize seedling emergence, approximately 5% for maize yields, 21 mm for the 0-200 cm soil moisture contents, and 12 mm for water use during the growing season. The study provides information for improving tillage-mulching-fertilizer application management of dry farming.

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