塑料覆盖物和条状耕作对孟加拉国博古拉地区土壤水热特征和马铃薯种植的影响

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Irrigation and Drainage Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1002/ird.2926
Mohammad Abdul Kader, Amina Musaddika, Mohammad Abdul Mojid, Ferdous Hossain Khan
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在孟加拉国水资源有限的未来时期,需要使用有效的节水技术(如地膜覆盖),以可持续的方式提高马铃薯产量。本研究在孟加拉国博古拉的田间试验中,调查了塑料地膜对土壤水热状况的影响及其对马铃薯产量的影响,为期两年。我们在四种处理下种植马铃薯:两种颜色(黑色和蓝色)的塑料地膜、条状耕作和无地膜覆盖。与无覆盖物处理相比,黑色塑料覆盖物使生长初期的土壤温度提高了 1.2-2.4°C,使生长后期的土壤温度提高了 0.4-1.2°C。与无覆盖物相比,这种覆盖物使土壤湿度提高了 5.1-15.9%,杂草生长减少了 91%。与无覆盖物相比,覆盖物处理下土壤的氮、磷、钾含量明显较高。与蓝色地膜和无地膜覆盖处理相比,黑色地膜覆盖的马铃薯块茎产量分别提高了 31% 至 34%,以及 45% 至 48%,大大提高了地膜覆盖处理的经济效益。因此,在孟加拉国北部和其他农业气候条件类似的地方,黑色塑料地膜是在有限的水资源条件下提高马铃薯产量的一种可行的适应方法。
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Effect of plastic mulch and strip tillage on soil hydrothermal characteristics and potato cultivation in the Bogura district of Bangladesh

Future periods with limited water resources in Bangladesh will need the use of effective water-saving technology, such as mulching, to increase potato production in a sustainable way. This study investigated the effect of plastic mulch on soil hydrothermal status and its consequent effect on potato production over 2 years in field experiments in Bogura, Bangladesh. We cultivated potato under four treatments: two coloured (black and blue) plastic mulches, strip tillage and no mulch. The black plastic mulch raised the soil temperature by 1.2–2.4°C in the early growth stages and by 0.4–1.2°C in the later growth stages compared to the no-mulch treatment. This mulch raised soil moisture by 5.1–15.9% and reduced weed growth by 91% compared to no mulch. The nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents of the soil were significantly higher under the mulching treatments compared to no mulch. When compared to the blue and no-mulch treatments, black mulch provided 31–34% and 45–48% more tuber yield of potato, respectively, which significantly improved the economic benefits under mulching treatments. Black plastic mulch is therefore suggested as a workable adaptation approach to increase potato production under limited water resources in northern Bangladesh and elsewhere with similar agroclimatic conditions.

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Irrigation and Drainage
Irrigation and Drainage 农林科学-农艺学
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期刊介绍: Human intervention in the control of water for sustainable agricultural development involves the application of technology and management approaches to: (i) provide the appropriate quantities of water when it is needed by the crops, (ii) prevent salinisation and water-logging of the root zone, (iii) protect land from flooding, and (iv) maximise the beneficial use of water by appropriate allocation, conservation and reuse. All this has to be achieved within a framework of economic, social and environmental constraints. The Journal, therefore, covers a wide range of subjects, advancement in which, through high quality papers in the Journal, will make a significant contribution to the enormous task of satisfying the needs of the world’s ever-increasing population. The Journal also publishes book reviews.
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