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Mulching increases water-use efficiency of peach production on the rainfed semiarid Loess Plateau of China

Hong Wang, Chenbing Wang, Xiumei Zhao and Falin Wang

Agricultural Water Management, 2015, vol. 154, issue C, 20-28

Abstract: We examine the water-use balance, fruit yield and water-use efficiency of five-year-old peach trees with two different mulching systems: plastic film mulched ridge, with furrows (PFM) and straw mulched (SM). Compared with the clean tillage (CT) water management method, PFM increased, and SM significantly decreased, the soil temperature (P<0.05). Both mulching systems increased the gravimetric soil water content (1.9–2.9%) with a reduction in the average annual evapotranspiration (ET) of 82.5mm and 49.3mm through SM and PFM, respectively. The water-use efficiency (WUE) was improved from 5.7 (CT) to 8.1 (PFM) and 9.0kgm−3 (SM), resulting in a reduction in ET and an increase in fruit yield from 25.2 (CT) to 32.2 (PFM) and 32.5tha−1 (SM). Thus, both mulching systems could serve as models for peach production in semiarid rainfed areas, due to the high soil water content during bloom and fruit expansion.

Keywords: Sap flow; Soil water content; Soil temperature; Water-use efficiency; Yield (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2015.02.010

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