• ISSN 1008-505X
  • CN 11-3996/S
WU Jin-zhi, WANG Hong-tao, HOU Yuan-quan, TIAN Wen-zhong, LI Jun-hong, ZHANG Jie, LI Fang, LÜ Jun-jie, YAO Yu-qing, FU Guo-zhan, HUANG Ming, LI You-jun. Optimum tillage pattern with high crop productivity and soil nitrate-N accumulation in rain-fed summer maize and winter wheat double cropping system[J]. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizers, 2023, 29(4): 614-627. DOI: 10.11674/zwyf.2022472
Citation: WU Jin-zhi, WANG Hong-tao, HOU Yuan-quan, TIAN Wen-zhong, LI Jun-hong, ZHANG Jie, LI Fang, LÜ Jun-jie, YAO Yu-qing, FU Guo-zhan, HUANG Ming, LI You-jun. Optimum tillage pattern with high crop productivity and soil nitrate-N accumulation in rain-fed summer maize and winter wheat double cropping system[J]. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizers, 2023, 29(4): 614-627. DOI: 10.11674/zwyf.2022472

Optimum tillage pattern with high crop productivity and soil nitrate-N accumulation in rain-fed summer maize and winter wheat double cropping system

  • Objectives We compared the effects of different tillage patterns on crop productivity and nitrate-N accumulation of soil under rain-fed condition, for high yield and less N leaching risk.
    Methods From 2015 to 2021, a field study was conducted at the Luoyang Dry Farming Experimental Plot of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The cropping system was summer maize-winter wheat. The experiment included five treatments: no tillage in both summer and autumn (SNAN), subsoiling in summer and no tillage in autumn (SSAN), no tillage in summer plus consecutive 3-year-no-tillage-1-year plough in autumn (SNA3N1P), subsoiling in summer plus consecutive 3-year-no-tillage-1-year plough in autumn (SSA3N1P), and conventional plough after wheat and maize harvest (CT). The crop yield and water use efficiency were investigated in 2015–2021. The bulk density, nutrient content, and enzyme activity in the 0–40 cm soil layer were determined at maize harvest in 2020. The nitrate-N accumulation in the 0–380 cm soil layer was investigated at wheat harvest in 2019–2020.
    Results 1) Compared with CT, SNAN, SSAN, SNA3N1P, and SSA3N1P significantly increased maize yield by 28.4%–33.5%, wheat yield by 23.7%–25.0%, and whole year yield by 27.1%–30.3%; increased maize water use efficiency (WUE) by 19.6%–39.2%, wheat WUE by 20.2%–29.3%, and whole year WUE by 29.5%–34.5%; decreased soil bulk density at 0–5 cm and 20–40 cm soil layer significantly; increased organic matter (OM) at 0–5 cm soil layer and total N (TN), available P (AP), readily available K (AK) content; and increased surcease and urease activity at most measured layer in 0–40 cm soil profile; meanwhile, the nitrite-N accumulation was increased by 44.3%–104.8% in 0–80 cm soil profile but decreased by 22.1%–34.1% in 120–380 cm soil profile. 2) Compared with no tillage in summer (namely SN), subsoiling in summer (namely SS) did not affect the crop yield, but significantly decreased maize WUE, increased OM at 10–20 cm soil layer, TN in 0–20 cm profile, AP at 0–5 cm and 10–20 cm soil layer, AK at 10–20 cm soil layer, urease activity in 5–40 cm profile, sucrase activity in 0–40 cm profile; SS increased soil bulk density at 20–40 cm layer and nitrite-N accumulation at 0–380 cm soil profile. 3) Compared with no tillage in autumn (AN), A3N1P significantly decreased TN and AP contents at 0–5 cm soil layer, but increased OM in 5–20 cm, AK in 5–40 cm soil profile, and increased urease and surcease activity in 0–40 cm soil profile. Compared with AN, A3N1P significantly increased the 6-year-average WUE of wheat by7.1% under SN, while decreased nitrate-N in 0–380 cm soil profile by 12.4% under SS. 4) Comprehensively, SSA3N1P had significant effect on crop yield and WUE, but it had the best soil properties among the five treatments, and exhibited the function of increasing nitrite-N in root layer (0–80 cm) and decreasing it in deeper soil layer (120–380 cm).
    Conclusions Subsoiling in summer exhibited better effect than no tillage in summer in improving soil properties. Consecutive 3 years of no tillage and following 1 year plowing (A3N1P) also performed better than no tillage in autumn. The tillage pattern of subsoiling in summer plus consecutive 3-year-no-tillage-1-year plough in autumn (SSA3N1P) was best in improving soil properties, crop productivity and optimizing soil nitrate-N, and therefore was recommend as an alternative tillage pattern in rainfed maize-wheat double cropping system.
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