2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1309219
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Effects of irrigation and nitrogen application on soil water and nitrogen distribution and water-nitrogen utilization of wolfberry in the Yellow River Irrigation Region of Gansu Province, China

Rongrong Tian,
Guangping Qi,
Yanxia Kang
et al.

Abstract: To address the problems of extensive field management, low productivity, and inefficient water and fertilizer utilization in wolfberry (Lycium barbarum L.) production, an appropriate water and nitrogen regulation model was explored to promote the healthy and sustainable development of the wolfberry industry. Based on a field experiment conducted from 2021 to 2022, this study compared and analyzed the effects of four irrigation levels [75%–85% θf (W0, full irrigation), 65%–75% θf (W1, slight water deficit), 55%… Show more

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“…The selected wolfberry (Ningqi No.5) was a two-year-old seedling transplanted on 12 April 2021, with a plant spacing of 1.5 m and row spacing of 3.0 m. Based on local production practices and previous studies ( Tian et al., 2023 ), the experiment utilized a completely randomized block design, with irrigation and nitrogen application levels as two factors. Among them, the irrigation levels [the upper and lower limits of irrigation were set to control the percentage of soil volumetric moisture content to field water capacity (θ f ), and the planned depth of humid layer was 60 cm] included 75%–85% θ f (W0, full irrigation), 65%–75% θ f (W1, slight water deficit), 55%–65% θ f (W2, moderate water deficit) and 45%–55% θ f (W3, severe water deficit).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected wolfberry (Ningqi No.5) was a two-year-old seedling transplanted on 12 April 2021, with a plant spacing of 1.5 m and row spacing of 3.0 m. Based on local production practices and previous studies ( Tian et al., 2023 ), the experiment utilized a completely randomized block design, with irrigation and nitrogen application levels as two factors. Among them, the irrigation levels [the upper and lower limits of irrigation were set to control the percentage of soil volumetric moisture content to field water capacity (θ f ), and the planned depth of humid layer was 60 cm] included 75%–85% θ f (W0, full irrigation), 65%–75% θ f (W1, slight water deficit), 55%–65% θ f (W2, moderate water deficit) and 45%–55% θ f (W3, severe water deficit).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%