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Jing Zhang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage consumption characteristics and wheat yield in dry land soil
    Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jian You Dang, Xue Xia Pei, Ding Yi Zhang, Jiao Ai Wang, Jing Zhang
    Abstract:

    Through a three-year field trail, effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage of 0-200 cm soil before sowing, water consumption of growth period, and growth and development of wheat were investigated. Results demonstrated that soil water storage (SWS) of the fallow period was influenced by Deep Plowing time, precipitation, and rainfall distribution. With postponing the time of Deep Plowing in the fallow period, SWS was increased firstly, and then decreased. SWS with Deep Plowing in early or middle of August was 23.9-45.8 mm more than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July. It would benefit SWS when more precipitation occurred in the fallow period or more rainfall was distributed in August and September. Deep Plowing at a proper time could facilitate SWS, N and P absorption of wheat, and the number of stems before winter and the spike number. The yield of wheat with Deep Plowing in early or middle August was 3.67%-18.2% higher than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July, and it was positively correlated with water storage of 0-200 cm soil during the fallow period and SWS of each soil layer during the wheat growth period. However, this correlation coefficient would be weakened by adequate rainfall in spring, the critical growing period for wheat. The time of Deep Plowing mainly affected the water consumption at soil layer of 60-140 cm during wheat growth. Under current farming conditions of south Shanxi, the increased grain yield of wheat could be achieved by combining the measures of high wheat stubble and wheat straw covering for holding soil water and Deep Plowing between the Beginning of Autumn (August 6th) and the Limit of Heat (August 21st) for promoting soil water penetration characteristics to improve the number of stems before winter and spike.

Jian You Dang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage consumption characteristics and wheat yield in dry land soil
    Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jian You Dang, Xue Xia Pei, Ding Yi Zhang, Jiao Ai Wang, Jing Zhang
    Abstract:

    Through a three-year field trail, effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage of 0-200 cm soil before sowing, water consumption of growth period, and growth and development of wheat were investigated. Results demonstrated that soil water storage (SWS) of the fallow period was influenced by Deep Plowing time, precipitation, and rainfall distribution. With postponing the time of Deep Plowing in the fallow period, SWS was increased firstly, and then decreased. SWS with Deep Plowing in early or middle of August was 23.9-45.8 mm more than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July. It would benefit SWS when more precipitation occurred in the fallow period or more rainfall was distributed in August and September. Deep Plowing at a proper time could facilitate SWS, N and P absorption of wheat, and the number of stems before winter and the spike number. The yield of wheat with Deep Plowing in early or middle August was 3.67%-18.2% higher than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July, and it was positively correlated with water storage of 0-200 cm soil during the fallow period and SWS of each soil layer during the wheat growth period. However, this correlation coefficient would be weakened by adequate rainfall in spring, the critical growing period for wheat. The time of Deep Plowing mainly affected the water consumption at soil layer of 60-140 cm during wheat growth. Under current farming conditions of south Shanxi, the increased grain yield of wheat could be achieved by combining the measures of high wheat stubble and wheat straw covering for holding soil water and Deep Plowing between the Beginning of Autumn (August 6th) and the Limit of Heat (August 21st) for promoting soil water penetration characteristics to improve the number of stems before winter and spike.

Ding Yi Zhang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage consumption characteristics and wheat yield in dry land soil
    Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jian You Dang, Xue Xia Pei, Ding Yi Zhang, Jiao Ai Wang, Jing Zhang
    Abstract:

    Through a three-year field trail, effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage of 0-200 cm soil before sowing, water consumption of growth period, and growth and development of wheat were investigated. Results demonstrated that soil water storage (SWS) of the fallow period was influenced by Deep Plowing time, precipitation, and rainfall distribution. With postponing the time of Deep Plowing in the fallow period, SWS was increased firstly, and then decreased. SWS with Deep Plowing in early or middle of August was 23.9-45.8 mm more than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July. It would benefit SWS when more precipitation occurred in the fallow period or more rainfall was distributed in August and September. Deep Plowing at a proper time could facilitate SWS, N and P absorption of wheat, and the number of stems before winter and the spike number. The yield of wheat with Deep Plowing in early or middle August was 3.67%-18.2% higher than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July, and it was positively correlated with water storage of 0-200 cm soil during the fallow period and SWS of each soil layer during the wheat growth period. However, this correlation coefficient would be weakened by adequate rainfall in spring, the critical growing period for wheat. The time of Deep Plowing mainly affected the water consumption at soil layer of 60-140 cm during wheat growth. Under current farming conditions of south Shanxi, the increased grain yield of wheat could be achieved by combining the measures of high wheat stubble and wheat straw covering for holding soil water and Deep Plowing between the Beginning of Autumn (August 6th) and the Limit of Heat (August 21st) for promoting soil water penetration characteristics to improve the number of stems before winter and spike.

Jiao Ai Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage consumption characteristics and wheat yield in dry land soil
    Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jian You Dang, Xue Xia Pei, Ding Yi Zhang, Jiao Ai Wang, Jing Zhang
    Abstract:

    Through a three-year field trail, effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage of 0-200 cm soil before sowing, water consumption of growth period, and growth and development of wheat were investigated. Results demonstrated that soil water storage (SWS) of the fallow period was influenced by Deep Plowing time, precipitation, and rainfall distribution. With postponing the time of Deep Plowing in the fallow period, SWS was increased firstly, and then decreased. SWS with Deep Plowing in early or middle of August was 23.9-45.8 mm more than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July. It would benefit SWS when more precipitation occurred in the fallow period or more rainfall was distributed in August and September. Deep Plowing at a proper time could facilitate SWS, N and P absorption of wheat, and the number of stems before winter and the spike number. The yield of wheat with Deep Plowing in early or middle August was 3.67%-18.2% higher than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July, and it was positively correlated with water storage of 0-200 cm soil during the fallow period and SWS of each soil layer during the wheat growth period. However, this correlation coefficient would be weakened by adequate rainfall in spring, the critical growing period for wheat. The time of Deep Plowing mainly affected the water consumption at soil layer of 60-140 cm during wheat growth. Under current farming conditions of south Shanxi, the increased grain yield of wheat could be achieved by combining the measures of high wheat stubble and wheat straw covering for holding soil water and Deep Plowing between the Beginning of Autumn (August 6th) and the Limit of Heat (August 21st) for promoting soil water penetration characteristics to improve the number of stems before winter and spike.

Xue Xia Pei - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage consumption characteristics and wheat yield in dry land soil
    Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jian You Dang, Xue Xia Pei, Ding Yi Zhang, Jiao Ai Wang, Jing Zhang
    Abstract:

    Through a three-year field trail, effects of Deep Plowing time during the fallow period on water storage of 0-200 cm soil before sowing, water consumption of growth period, and growth and development of wheat were investigated. Results demonstrated that soil water storage (SWS) of the fallow period was influenced by Deep Plowing time, precipitation, and rainfall distribution. With postponing the time of Deep Plowing in the fallow period, SWS was increased firstly, and then decreased. SWS with Deep Plowing in early or middle of August was 23.9-45.8 mm more than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July. It would benefit SWS when more precipitation occurred in the fallow period or more rainfall was distributed in August and September. Deep Plowing at a proper time could facilitate SWS, N and P absorption of wheat, and the number of stems before winter and the spike number. The yield of wheat with Deep Plowing in early or middle August was 3.67%-18.2% higher than that with Deep Plowing in mid-July, and it was positively correlated with water storage of 0-200 cm soil during the fallow period and SWS of each soil layer during the wheat growth period. However, this correlation coefficient would be weakened by adequate rainfall in spring, the critical growing period for wheat. The time of Deep Plowing mainly affected the water consumption at soil layer of 60-140 cm during wheat growth. Under current farming conditions of south Shanxi, the increased grain yield of wheat could be achieved by combining the measures of high wheat stubble and wheat straw covering for holding soil water and Deep Plowing between the Beginning of Autumn (August 6th) and the Limit of Heat (August 21st) for promoting soil water penetration characteristics to improve the number of stems before winter and spike.