Wheat straw mulching offset soil moisture deficient for improving physiological and growth performance of summer sown soybean

Volume: 211, Pages: 16 - 25
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
In North-west china, the soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) is grown in June, when the climate is dry, and soil has limited moisture contents. Moisture deficiency limits the soybean biomass. We studied the effects of wheat straw mulching and nitrogen on soybean growth, physiology and soil properties in three-year field experiments. The treatments included three straw mulching i.e. S1 (0 kg ha−1), S2 (3000 kg ha−1) and S3 (6000 kg ha−1), and three...
Paper Details
Title
Wheat straw mulching offset soil moisture deficient for improving physiological and growth performance of summer sown soybean
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
211
Pages
16 - 25
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