2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1158329
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Optimal planting pattern of cotton is regulated by irrigation amount under mulch drip irrigation

Abstract: ObjectiveIt is of great importance to explore agronomic management measures for water conservation and cotton yield in arid areas.MethodsA four–year field experiment was conducted to evaluate cotton yield and soil water consumption under four row spacing configurations (high/low density with 66+10 cm wide, narrow row spacing, RS66+10H and RS66+10L; high/low density with 76 cm equal row spacing, RS76H and RS76L) and two irrigation amounts (CI:conventional drip irrigation; LI:limited drip irrigation) during the … Show more

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“…A four-year study assessing crop yield and water utilization, comparing conventional and restricted drip irrigation, offers strong support for recommending irrigation during water deficit [26].…”
Section: Irrigation and Water Deficit Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A four-year study assessing crop yield and water utilization, comparing conventional and restricted drip irrigation, offers strong support for recommending irrigation during water deficit [26].…”
Section: Irrigation and Water Deficit Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%