2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-944729/v1
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Effects of Water and Salt Movement On Photosynthetic Production Characteristics and Yield Formation of Cotton On Coastal Saline Land

Abstract: Background In order to study the effects of spatial distribution and yearly migration variations of soil water and salt in coastal saline land on photosynthetic production and yield formation of cotton, spatial distribution characteristics of water content, salinity, and pH in soil at 0–200 cm depths in 3 cotton fields that were similar in locality but differed markedly in degree of salinization were determined in April through October, and photosynthetic characteristics and photosynthate accumulation of cott… Show more

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“…The ability of dry matter partitioning, migration, and translocation depends on the coordinating ability of the source pools [44]. The coordination of the source-pool relationship, in turn, directly affects the level of yield [45].…”
Section: Biomass Accumulation Distribution and Translocation Play An ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ability of dry matter partitioning, migration, and translocation depends on the coordinating ability of the source pools [44]. The coordination of the source-pool relationship, in turn, directly affects the level of yield [45].…”
Section: Biomass Accumulation Distribution and Translocation Play An ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total chlorophyll content decreased with increasing water stress. Water stress not only affects the Pn but also decreases the values of the light compensation point and the light saturation point, thus affecting the accumulation of photosynthetic assimilates [44].…”
Section: Optimization Of Canopy Structure and Improvement Of Photosyn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial capillary barriers are natural barriers to soil water movement under unsaturated conditions and, when properly designed and installed, can improve crop water use efficiency [9]. It has been demonstrated that mulching with various materials can decrease soil water evaporation, increase the amount of stored soil water that is available for plants, and reduce salt buildup in the soil [10]. According to Yin et al [11], ground cover can effectively reduce soil water evaporation while concurrently impeding salt accumulation on the surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By mulching with various materials, soil water evaporation can be decreased, the amount of soil water available for plants can be increased, and salt buildup can be reduced in the soil [11]. Currently available various mulching materials such as plastic, non-woven, biodegradable plastic, paper films, and organic mulches, such as straw or wood chips, and gravels [12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%