2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep28150
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Plastic-film mulching and urea types affect soil CO2 emissions and grain yield in spring maize on the Loess Plateau, China

Abstract: A 2-year field experiment was conducted on maize (Zea mays L.) to explore effective ways to decrease soil CO2 emissions and increase grain yield. Treatments established were: (1) no mulching with urea, (2) no mulching with controlled release fertiliser (CRF), (3) transparent plastic-film mulching (PMt) with urea, (4) PMt with CRF, (5) black plastic-film mulching (PMb) with urea, and (6) PMb with CRF. During the early growth stages, soil CO2 emissions were noted as PMt > PMb > no mulching, and this order was re… Show more

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“…However, the biochar amendment impact on CF reported by Liu et al. (2016) is opposite to the impact of gravel mulching in our study. This is mainly due to the fact that CO 2 net exchange was not included in the CF equation in their calculation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, the biochar amendment impact on CF reported by Liu et al. (2016) is opposite to the impact of gravel mulching in our study. This is mainly due to the fact that CO 2 net exchange was not included in the CF equation in their calculation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies on the CF are very limited, and studies on the mulched conditions throughout the wheat–maize cropping system are more scarce. Many studies have merely looked at the effect of agricultural inputs on C balance in agroecosystems without considering the effects of soil CO 2 emissions, net ecosystem exchange, or soil CH 4 and N 2 O emissions (Liu et al., 2016). Results from our study show that the application of gravel mulching plays a positive role in decreasing the CF, stemming from significant soil C sequestration and nonenhanced soil N 2 O and CH 4 emissions.…”
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“…Agricultural film, as one of ways for soil surface modification, has a great effect on promoting plant growth and increasing yield by changing the processes of the energy and water balance components of crop growth system1939. Agricultural film has been widely used in northern China for many years and it contributes to increase topsoil temperature for early growth, maintain soil water content, and promote grain yield and water productivity4041. Nutrient limitation affects yield potential obviously, and fertilization will improve soil nutrient and the improved soil nutrient status certainly increases water productivity42.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil water dynamics in fields with plastic mulching has received wide attention (Fisher, 1995;Wu et al, 2017;Ren et al, 2017;Dong et al, 2009;Zhao et al, 2012), since not only crop performance, but also environmental processes such as nitrate leaching and the emission of greenhouse gasses depend heavily on soil moisture dynamics (Qin et al, 2015;Filipovic et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2016). Measurement methods such as gravimetric soil water determination on soil samples and time domain reflectometry, and simulations have been used to obtain information on soil water dynamics and distribution (Wu et al, 2017;Ren et al, 2017;Filipovic et al, 2016;Li et al, 2015;Liu et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%