Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan

Soybean (Glycine max) is a high water-demand crop and grown under moderate temperature in Japan. To protect the crop from hot summer and to utilize rainfall for its cultivation, selection of appropriate mulching material(s) is crucial. For optimum production of the crop, soil moisture and temperatur...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Abdul Kader, Masateru Senge, Mohammad Abdul Mojid, Kimihito Nakamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-12-01
Series:International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633917301090
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spelling doaj-de47b90c4ea64a33af8bc9e3d0e9b7ac2021-02-02T01:04:42ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Soil and Water Conservation Research2095-63392017-12-0154302308Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central JapanMohammad Abdul Kader0Masateru Senge1Mohammad Abdul Mojid2Kimihito Nakamura3Rural Development Academy (RDA), Bogra-5842, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu City 501-1112, JapanDepartment of Irrigation and Water Management, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, BangladeshGraduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto 606-8502, JapanSoybean (Glycine max) is a high water-demand crop and grown under moderate temperature in Japan. To protect the crop from hot summer and to utilize rainfall for its cultivation, selection of appropriate mulching material(s) is crucial. For optimum production of the crop, soil moisture and temperature regimes as well as water use efficiency (WUE) of the crop were investigated under straw, grass, paper, plastic and bare soil (control) mulching under rain-fed condition at Gifu university farm in Japan. The mulching treatments, compared to the control, lowered soil temperature by 2 °C at 5 cm depth and 0.5 °C at 15 and 25 cm depths. The plastic and straw mulching stored the highest quantity of soil moisture at 5 and 15 cm depths; the bare soil stored the lowest quantity. At 25 cm depth, soil-moisture content was the highest under paper mulch but invariable under the other mulches. Plastic mulching reduced evaporation rate from the soil surface and, consequently, the reduced soil-water consumption (SWC) from the root zone augmented WUE of soybean. The paper mulching, by conserving soil-moisture and reducing soil temperature, provided better crop growth attributes, while the plastic mulching improved WUE of green soybean. Therefore, the plastic mulch performed best in reducing soil-water consumption and increasing WUE, while the paper mulch was good for soil-moisture conservation and temperature modification that increased soybean yield. Keywords: Mulching, Soil-water consumption, Soil temperature, Water use efficiencyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633917301090
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author Mohammad Abdul Kader
Masateru Senge
Mohammad Abdul Mojid
Kimihito Nakamura
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Masateru Senge
Mohammad Abdul Mojid
Kimihito Nakamura
Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
International Soil and Water Conservation Research
author_facet Mohammad Abdul Kader
Masateru Senge
Mohammad Abdul Mojid
Kimihito Nakamura
author_sort Mohammad Abdul Kader
title Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
title_short Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
title_full Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
title_fullStr Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
title_full_unstemmed Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
title_sort mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central japan
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series International Soil and Water Conservation Research
issn 2095-6339
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Soybean (Glycine max) is a high water-demand crop and grown under moderate temperature in Japan. To protect the crop from hot summer and to utilize rainfall for its cultivation, selection of appropriate mulching material(s) is crucial. For optimum production of the crop, soil moisture and temperature regimes as well as water use efficiency (WUE) of the crop were investigated under straw, grass, paper, plastic and bare soil (control) mulching under rain-fed condition at Gifu university farm in Japan. The mulching treatments, compared to the control, lowered soil temperature by 2 °C at 5 cm depth and 0.5 °C at 15 and 25 cm depths. The plastic and straw mulching stored the highest quantity of soil moisture at 5 and 15 cm depths; the bare soil stored the lowest quantity. At 25 cm depth, soil-moisture content was the highest under paper mulch but invariable under the other mulches. Plastic mulching reduced evaporation rate from the soil surface and, consequently, the reduced soil-water consumption (SWC) from the root zone augmented WUE of soybean. The paper mulching, by conserving soil-moisture and reducing soil temperature, provided better crop growth attributes, while the plastic mulching improved WUE of green soybean. Therefore, the plastic mulch performed best in reducing soil-water consumption and increasing WUE, while the paper mulch was good for soil-moisture conservation and temperature modification that increased soybean yield. Keywords: Mulching, Soil-water consumption, Soil temperature, Water use efficiency
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633917301090
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