2022
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12091425
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Experiments on the Influence of Corn Straw Morphological Combinations on Timely No-Tillage Sowing Soil Temperature and Moisture in Cold Regions

Abstract: After corn mechanical harvest in autumn in the cold region of northeast China, straw mulching leads to high soil topsoil water content and slow ground temperature rise in the spring sowing season, which may result in a no-tillage planter being unable to operate in time, delayed sowing date, poor seedling emergence quality, and low grain yield. Based on the problems of high moisture content and low temperature in soil topsoil in the spring sowing season in conservation tillage with straw mulching, an experiment… Show more

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“…Particularly in irrigated agricultural areas, excessive irrigation or water stress will reduce grain yield [16][17][18]. Studies have shown that the ETc of maize can be reduced by mulching film and straw [19,20] or employing drip irrigation rather than flood irrigation to reduce crop ETc and increase crop yield, thus improving WUE [21]. Compared with traditional flood irrigation, the integration of drip irrigation with water and fertilizer has a marked effect on saving water and increasing production [22,23] as it facilitates the transport of water and nutrients close to the crop roots according to the water and fertilizer needs for crops via pressure pipes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly in irrigated agricultural areas, excessive irrigation or water stress will reduce grain yield [16][17][18]. Studies have shown that the ETc of maize can be reduced by mulching film and straw [19,20] or employing drip irrigation rather than flood irrigation to reduce crop ETc and increase crop yield, thus improving WUE [21]. Compared with traditional flood irrigation, the integration of drip irrigation with water and fertilizer has a marked effect on saving water and increasing production [22,23] as it facilitates the transport of water and nutrients close to the crop roots according to the water and fertilizer needs for crops via pressure pipes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to significant climate differences in different regions, corn planting modes and harvesting methods are also divided into various types. In practice, specialized fresh corn harvesters are often used for harvesting operations [5,6], and the market penetration rate of specialized harvesting machinery is relatively low [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%