Short‐term effects of double‐layer ploughing reduced tillage on soil structure and crop yield

IF 5 3区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Use and Management Pub Date : 2024-04-06 DOI:10.1111/sum.13043
Julia Pöhlitz, Steffen Schlüter, Jan Rücknagel
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Soil tillage is widely acknowledged to affect soil characteristics and agricultural productivity. This research investigates the short‐term effects of various tillage methods on soil physical properties and crop yields at a Central German field site with a dry climate (mean temperature 9.5°C; annual precipitation 470 mm). Three tillage approaches were evaluated: conventional plough tillage (25 cm depth), cultivator tillage (18 cm depth), and double‐layer plough tillage (15 and 30 cm depth). We assessed soil physical properties through standard laboratory analyses, compression tests, soil pore structure via X‐ray computed tomography (X‐ray CT) and crop yields over 3 years. The results indicate that cultivator tillage approach increased soil bulk density relative to conventional tillage, especially in the second year, though this effect diminished over time. Double‐layer plough tillage emerged as a viable short‐term alternative to conventional tillage, achieving comparable soil bulk density. Saturated hydraulic conductivity values were generally higher for soils under conventional tillage or double‐layer plough tillage than for cultivator tillage, highlighting their soil loosening effect. Classical soil analysis methods combined with X‐ray computed tomography provided valuable insights into tillage induced changes to soil structure. Cultivator tillage resulted in a distinct pore structure with reduced macroporosity and pore connectivity. Despite notable soil property variations, crop yields remained consistent across the tillage methods. Overall, double‐layer plough tillage presents a sustainable option, moderately improving soil physical properties while maintaining crop yields. This study highlights the need to assess the short‐term effects of tillage on soils and contributes to the broader dialogue on optimizing tillage strategies for effective soil management and crop production.
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双层犁减少耕作对土壤结构和作物产量的短期影响
人们普遍认为土壤耕作会影响土壤特性和农业生产力。本研究调查了德国中部一处气候干燥的田地(平均气温 9.5°C;年降水量 470 毫米)中各种耕作方法对土壤物理特性和作物产量的短期影响。我们对三种耕作方法进行了评估:传统犁耕(25 厘米深)、耕作机耕作(18 厘米深)和双层犁耕(15 厘米和 30 厘米深)。我们通过标准实验室分析、压缩试验、X 射线计算机断层扫描(X-ray CT)检测土壤孔隙结构和 3 年的作物产量来评估土壤的物理性质。结果表明,相对于传统耕作,耕作机耕作法提高了土壤容重,尤其是在第二年,但随着时间的推移,这种效果逐渐减弱。双层犁耕是传统耕作的一种可行的短期替代方法,可达到相当的土壤容重。传统耕作或双层犁耕作下的土壤饱和导流值普遍高于耕作机耕作下的土壤饱和导流值,凸显了它们的土壤疏松效果。传统的土壤分析方法与 X 射线计算机断层扫描相结合,为了解耕作引起的土壤结构变化提供了宝贵的信息。耕地造成了独特的孔隙结构,降低了大孔隙度和孔隙连通性。尽管土壤特性变化显著,但不同耕作方法的作物产量保持一致。总体而言,双层犁耕是一种可持续的选择,在保持作物产量的同时适度改善了土壤物理特性。这项研究强调了评估耕作对土壤短期影响的必要性,并有助于就优化耕作策略以实现有效的土壤管理和作物生产展开更广泛的对话。
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Soil Use and Management
Soil Use and Management 农林科学-土壤科学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Soil Use and Management publishes in soil science, earth and environmental science, agricultural science, and engineering fields. The submitted papers should consider the underlying mechanisms governing the natural and anthropogenic processes which affect soil systems, and should inform policy makers and/or practitioners on the sustainable use and management of soil resources. Interdisciplinary studies, e.g. linking soil with climate change, biodiversity, global health, and the UN’s sustainable development goals, with strong novelty, wide implications, and unexpected outcomes are welcomed.
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