Quantifying effects of soil conditions on plant growth and crop production

被引:105
作者
Benjamin, JG [1 ]
Nielsen, DC [1 ]
Vigil, MF [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Cent Great Plains Res Stn, Akron, CO 80720 USA
关键词
soil-plant relationships; soil productivity; water availability; corn; wheat; crop rotation;
D O I
10.1016/S0016-7061(03)00098-3
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Soil management decisions often are aimed at improving or maintaining the soil in a productive condition. Several indicators have been used to denote changes in the soil by various management practices, but changes in bulk density is the most commonly reported factor. Bulk density, in and of itself, gives little insight on the underlying soil environment that affects plant growth. We investigated using the Least Limiting Water Range (LLWR) to evaluate changes in the soil caused by soil management. The LLWR combines limitations to root growth caused by water holding capacity, soil strength and soil aeration into a single number that can be used to determine soil physical improvement or degradation. The LLWR appeared to be a good indicator of plant productivity when the full potential of water holding capacity on available water can be realized, such as with wheat (Triticum aestivum, L.) grown in a no-till system when the wheat followed a fallow period. A regression of wheat yield to LLWR gave an r(2) of 0.76. The LLWR was a poorer indicator of plant productivity when conditions such as low total water availability limited the expression of the potential soil status on crop production. Dryland corn (Zea mays, L.) yields were more poorly correlated with LLWR (r(2)=0.18), indicating that, under dryland conditions, in-season factors relating to water infiltration may be more important to corn production than water holding capacity. An improved method to evaluate in-season soil environmental dynamics was made by using Water Stress Day (WSD). The WSD was calculated by summing the differences of actual water contents in the field from the limits identified by the LLWR during the growing season. A regression of irrigated corn yield with LLWR as the soil indicator of the soil environment resulted in an r(2) of 0.002. A regression of the same yield data with WSD as the indicator of the soil environment resulted in an r(2) of 0.60. We concluded that the LLWR can be a useful measure of management effects on soil potential productivity. Soil management practices that maximize the LLWR can maximize the potential of a soil for crop production. Knowledge of the LLWR for a soil can help the farm manager optimize growing conditions by helping schedule irrigation and for making tillage decisions. The WSD, calculated from the LLWR and in-season water dynamics, allows us to evaluate changes in the soil caused by differing soil management practices and identify critical periods of stress on the plant that can reduce production. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:137 / 148
页数:12
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