2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2018.05.013
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Interactive effects of plastic film mulching with supplemental irrigation on winter wheat photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence and yield under simulated precipitation conditions

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“…However, peanut production in this area is limited by poor soil water and nutrient holding capacities, and water deficiency (Bai et al, 2014). Hence, the incorporation of plastic film mulching and supplemental irrigation have been studied as an extremely effective strategy with potential for decreasing soil evaporation, and enhancing crop growth, yield, and water use efficiency (Li and Gong, 2002;Ali et al, 2018;Xia et al, 2021a). However, the enhanced productivity under plastic mulches has been reported to result in lower soil fertility, which limit the subsequent crop productivity (Li et al, 2007;Steinmetz et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, peanut production in this area is limited by poor soil water and nutrient holding capacities, and water deficiency (Bai et al, 2014). Hence, the incorporation of plastic film mulching and supplemental irrigation have been studied as an extremely effective strategy with potential for decreasing soil evaporation, and enhancing crop growth, yield, and water use efficiency (Li and Gong, 2002;Ali et al, 2018;Xia et al, 2021a). However, the enhanced productivity under plastic mulches has been reported to result in lower soil fertility, which limit the subsequent crop productivity (Li et al, 2007;Steinmetz et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the photodamage observed can be considered a positive adaptation caused by the regulation of the photochemical and photoprotective mechanisms, such as dissipation of non-photochemical energy, state transition, cyclic electron flow around PSI or also the water oxidation cycle (Miyake 2010;Rochaix 2011;Keren & Krieger-Liszkay 2011;Raven 2011;Duffy et al 2013). These mechanisms prevent the super-reduction of the electron transport chain of photosynthesis and diminish the potential for damages caused by oxidative stress (Carvalho 2008;Nishiyama et al 2011;Kalaji et al 2011;Campos et al 2014;Ali et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…where, F x and F z are horizontal and vertical migration distance of the wetting front, respectively, cm; A and B are coefficients of migration, cm/min  ; C and D are fitting parameters; r is the film hole radius, r = 3 cm. The data from Figure 3a and Figure 3b were fitted with Equations ( 5) and (6), and listed in Table 3. The coefficients of determination (R 2 ) were all larger than 0.96, indicating that the power function could adequately describe the relationship between F x , F z and t. The fitting parameters A, C and B, D were regarded as the coefficient and index of the wetting front migration, respectively.…”
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“…Currently, plastic film mulching (PFM) techniques have been widely applied in agricultural practice for grain crops, fruit trees, and vegetable crops [4] . Previous research indicated that plastic film mulching can protect seedlings in arid climates, increase the soil temperature, reduce soil water loss by decreasing evaporation from the soil surface [5,6] , control weed growth and prevent nutrient losses from leaching, and increase water use efficiency (WUE) as well as improve crop yield [7] .…”
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confidence: 99%