Impact on Peanut Growing Under Different Mulch Conditions in Arid Area
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Impact on Peanut Growing Under Different Mulch Conditions in Arid Area
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 29, Issue 2, Pages: 75-78(2010)
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甘肃省水利科学研究院,甘肃,兰州,730000
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Published:2010
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WAN Yi-bing, LUO Tian-feng, ZHANG Xin-min, et al. Impact on Peanut Growing Under Different Mulch Conditions in Arid Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(2): 75-78.
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WAN Yi-bing, LUO Tian-feng, ZHANG Xin-min, et al. Impact on Peanut Growing Under Different Mulch Conditions in Arid Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(2): 75-78.DOI:
Impact on Peanut Growing Under Different Mulch Conditions in Arid Area
Field plot experiments were employed to investigate soil water and soil temperature effects of ridge furrow of peanut under film mulching
liquid film mulching
and straw mulching. Remarkably reduced evaporation was found under the three mulching techniques. Compared to 0—30 cm soil layer
the soil moisture contents after irrigation under the three kinds of plant cover and bare ground were increased by 67.35%
35.44%
and 5.1%
respectively. Film mulching significantly increased soil temperature of peanut root zone. Straw mulch cover material hindered the sun's direct radiation on the surface. Compared to bare land
soil temperature in 0—25 cm root zone was reduced by 1.3 ℃~5.5 ℃. Mulching increased product as high as 167.07%.
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