Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil
Application of sand can ameliorate rice paddy fields converted from saline–sodic land. However, the requirement of huge amount of sand has been limiting its practical application. In this study, flushing during saline sodic-sensitive stages of rice plant growth was incorporated into the ameliorating...
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doaj-efffd061ed574f8aad7eced78a77b5de2020-11-24T22:55:12ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082016-10-0119446847810.1080/1343943X.2016.11956951195695Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soilMingming Wang0Fu Yang1Hongyuan Ma2Lixing Wei3Lihua Huang4Miao Liu5Haoyu Yang6Jipeng Li7Xiaowei Li8Xiaolong Liu9Chang-Jie Jiang10Zhengwei Liang11Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesApplication of sand can ameliorate rice paddy fields converted from saline–sodic land. However, the requirement of huge amount of sand has been limiting its practical application. In this study, flushing during saline sodic-sensitive stages of rice plant growth was incorporated into the ameliorating system to reduce the sand usage. A split-plot design was adopted with sand application (SA) with two levels as main plots and flushing during the sensitive stages (FL) with two levels as subplots in a hard saline–sodic soil, Northeast China. Four treatments included CK (no-sand, no-flush flooding), NF (non-sand, flush flooding), SN (sand, no-flush flooding), and SF (sand, flush flooding). The results showed that both SA and FL significantly affected all the investigated yield parameters. The combined effect of SA and FL on the grain yield was additive in the first year in respect of the effect on panicle density and seed weight per panicle; while it showed synergistic effect on the seed weight per panicle and grain yield in the second year. The rice yield in different treatments was in the order of SF > SN > NF > CK in both years, with the highest yield (4.37 t ha−1) obtained by SF treatment in the second year. Our results demonstrate that half the traditional amount of sand in combination with water-flushing during the saline–sodic-sensitive growth stages of rice is sufficiently effective in ameliorating saline–sodic soil and thereby enhancing rice grain yield in saline–sodic paddy fields.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2016.1195695Sand ameliorationflushingsensitive growth stagecooperative effectricesaline–sodic soilnortheast China |
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Mingming Wang Fu Yang Hongyuan Ma Lixing Wei Lihua Huang Miao Liu Haoyu Yang Jipeng Li Xiaowei Li Xiaolong Liu Chang-Jie Jiang Zhengwei Liang Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil Plant Production Science Sand amelioration flushing sensitive growth stage cooperative effect rice saline–sodic soil northeast China |
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Mingming Wang Fu Yang Hongyuan Ma Lixing Wei Lihua Huang Miao Liu Haoyu Yang Jipeng Li Xiaowei Li Xiaolong Liu Chang-Jie Jiang Zhengwei Liang |
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Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil |
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Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil |
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Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil |
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Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil |
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Cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil |
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cooperative effects of sand application and flushing during the sensitive stages of rice on its yield in a hard saline–sodic soil |
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Plant Production Science |
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1343-943X 1349-1008 |
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2016-10-01 |
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Application of sand can ameliorate rice paddy fields converted from saline–sodic land. However, the requirement of huge amount of sand has been limiting its practical application. In this study, flushing during saline sodic-sensitive stages of rice plant growth was incorporated into the ameliorating system to reduce the sand usage. A split-plot design was adopted with sand application (SA) with two levels as main plots and flushing during the sensitive stages (FL) with two levels as subplots in a hard saline–sodic soil, Northeast China. Four treatments included CK (no-sand, no-flush flooding), NF (non-sand, flush flooding), SN (sand, no-flush flooding), and SF (sand, flush flooding). The results showed that both SA and FL significantly affected all the investigated yield parameters. The combined effect of SA and FL on the grain yield was additive in the first year in respect of the effect on panicle density and seed weight per panicle; while it showed synergistic effect on the seed weight per panicle and grain yield in the second year. The rice yield in different treatments was in the order of SF > SN > NF > CK in both years, with the highest yield (4.37 t ha−1) obtained by SF treatment in the second year. Our results demonstrate that half the traditional amount of sand in combination with water-flushing during the saline–sodic-sensitive growth stages of rice is sufficiently effective in ameliorating saline–sodic soil and thereby enhancing rice grain yield in saline–sodic paddy fields. |
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Sand amelioration flushing sensitive growth stage cooperative effect rice saline–sodic soil northeast China |
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