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Plastic Film Mulching Improved Maize Yield, Water Use Efficiency, and N Use Efficiency under Dryland Farming System in Northeast China.

Md Elias HossainZhe ZhangWenyi DongShangwen WangMeixia LiuEnke LiuXurong Mei
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This 2-year field study analyzed plastic film mulching (PFM) effects on nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and soil N pools under rainfed dryland conditions. Compared to no-mulching (NM, control), maize yields under PFM were increased by 36.3% (2515.7 kg ha -1 ) and 23.9% (1656.1 kg ha -1 ) in the 2020 and 2021 growing seasons, respectively. The PFM improved ( p < 0.01) the water use efficiency (WUE) of maize by 39.6% and 33.8% in the 2020 and 2021 growing seasons, respectively. The 2-year average NUE of maize under the PFM was 40.1, which was 30.1% greater than the NM. The average soil total N, particulate organic N, and microbial biomass N contents under the PFM soil profile were increased by 22.3%, 51.9%, and 35%, respectively, over the two growing seasons. The residual 15 N content (%TN) in soil total N pool was significantly higher ( p < 0.05) under the PFM treatment. Our results suggest that PFM could increase maize productivity and sustainability of rainfed dryland faming systems by improving WUE, NUE, and soil N pools.
Keyphrases
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