Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China

Winter irrigation affected the movement of soil moisture, temperature, and salt, which was an effective improvement measure widely used in seasonal freeze–thaw areas. In this paper, we investigated the effects of different salinized cotton fields (mild salinization (S1), 5.15 g·kg<sup>−1</s...

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Main Authors: Ling Li, Hongguang Liu, Xinlin He, En Lin, Guang Yang
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spelling doaj-09c38f6bba3f40b28841bc86bc7667b42020-11-25T03:41:10ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127573757310.3390/su12187573Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, ChinaLing Li0Hongguang Liu1Xinlin He2En Lin3Guang Yang4College of Water Conservancy & Architectural Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy & Architectural Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy & Architectural Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy & Architectural Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy & Architectural Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, ChinaWinter irrigation affected the movement of soil moisture, temperature, and salt, which was an effective improvement measure widely used in seasonal freeze–thaw areas. In this paper, we investigated the effects of different salinized cotton fields (mild salinization (S1), 5.15 g·kg<sup>−1</sup>; moderate salinization (S2), 8.17 g·kg<sup>−1</sup>; severe salinization (S3), 11.15 g·kg<sup>−1</sup>) and different winter irrigation rates (W0, 0 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>; W1, 3000 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>; W2, 3600 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>; W3, 4200 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>) on soil moisture, temperature, salinity, and cotton growth in seasonal freeze–thaw areas. The results showed that the winter irrigation affected the temporal and spatial dynamics of soil moisture, temperature, and salinity, and the winter irrigation rate and degree of soil salinization were significantly correlated with soil moisture, temperature, and salinity (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Winter irrigation stabilized the soil temperature and reduced the freeze–thaw index of the soil. The heat conservation effect of winter irrigation increased with increasing winter irrigation rate and salinization degree, with the greatest effect on the freezing index of S2 and on the thawing index of S3. The soil water content and total salt concentration before spring tillage were significantly correlated with winter irrigation rate and degree of soil salinization (<i>p</i> < 0.05), and when the winter irrigation quota of different salinized cotton fields was greater than 3600 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>, the moisture content of soil layer 0–100cm increased by more than 20%, and the desalination reached over 40%, compared with the values before winter irrigation. Winter irrigation improved the emergence rate and yield of cotton, with the soil salinization degree being significantly negatively correlated and winter irrigation rate significantly positively correlated with the emergence rate and yield of cotton fields in the following year (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Compared with the control treatment without winter irrigation, the average increases in cotton yield were W3 (53.32%) > W2 (45.00%) > W1 (29.36%). There was no significant difference in seedling emergence rate or yield between slightly and moderately salinized cotton fields under high winter irrigation rates (W2 and W3) (<i>p</i> > 0.05), although the seedling emergence rate and yield of severely salinized cotton fields increased significantly with increasing winter irrigation rate. In conclusion, winter irrigation proved to be a valuable treatment for severely salinized cotton fields, and the results of this study allowed us to determine the optimal winter irrigation rate for saline alkali cotton fields.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7573winter irrigationsaline–alkali landsoil moisture contentsoil temperaturesoil salinitycotton
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author Ling Li
Hongguang Liu
Xinlin He
En Lin
Guang Yang
spellingShingle Ling Li
Hongguang Liu
Xinlin He
En Lin
Guang Yang
Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China
Sustainability
winter irrigation
saline–alkali land
soil moisture content
soil temperature
soil salinity
cotton
author_facet Ling Li
Hongguang Liu
Xinlin He
En Lin
Guang Yang
author_sort Ling Li
title Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China
title_short Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China
title_full Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China
title_fullStr Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China
title_full_unstemmed Winter Irrigation Effects on Soil Moisture, Temperature and Salinity, and on Cotton Growth in Salinized Fields in Northern Xinjiang, China
title_sort winter irrigation effects on soil moisture, temperature and salinity, and on cotton growth in salinized fields in northern xinjiang, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Winter irrigation affected the movement of soil moisture, temperature, and salt, which was an effective improvement measure widely used in seasonal freeze–thaw areas. In this paper, we investigated the effects of different salinized cotton fields (mild salinization (S1), 5.15 g·kg<sup>−1</sup>; moderate salinization (S2), 8.17 g·kg<sup>−1</sup>; severe salinization (S3), 11.15 g·kg<sup>−1</sup>) and different winter irrigation rates (W0, 0 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>; W1, 3000 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>; W2, 3600 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>; W3, 4200 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>) on soil moisture, temperature, salinity, and cotton growth in seasonal freeze–thaw areas. The results showed that the winter irrigation affected the temporal and spatial dynamics of soil moisture, temperature, and salinity, and the winter irrigation rate and degree of soil salinization were significantly correlated with soil moisture, temperature, and salinity (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Winter irrigation stabilized the soil temperature and reduced the freeze–thaw index of the soil. The heat conservation effect of winter irrigation increased with increasing winter irrigation rate and salinization degree, with the greatest effect on the freezing index of S2 and on the thawing index of S3. The soil water content and total salt concentration before spring tillage were significantly correlated with winter irrigation rate and degree of soil salinization (<i>p</i> < 0.05), and when the winter irrigation quota of different salinized cotton fields was greater than 3600 m<sup>3</sup>·hm<sup>-2</sup>, the moisture content of soil layer 0–100cm increased by more than 20%, and the desalination reached over 40%, compared with the values before winter irrigation. Winter irrigation improved the emergence rate and yield of cotton, with the soil salinization degree being significantly negatively correlated and winter irrigation rate significantly positively correlated with the emergence rate and yield of cotton fields in the following year (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Compared with the control treatment without winter irrigation, the average increases in cotton yield were W3 (53.32%) > W2 (45.00%) > W1 (29.36%). There was no significant difference in seedling emergence rate or yield between slightly and moderately salinized cotton fields under high winter irrigation rates (W2 and W3) (<i>p</i> > 0.05), although the seedling emergence rate and yield of severely salinized cotton fields increased significantly with increasing winter irrigation rate. In conclusion, winter irrigation proved to be a valuable treatment for severely salinized cotton fields, and the results of this study allowed us to determine the optimal winter irrigation rate for saline alkali cotton fields.
topic winter irrigation
saline–alkali land
soil moisture content
soil temperature
soil salinity
cotton
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7573
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