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Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize

Subsoiling is an important management practice for improving maize yield, especially for maize planted at high plant density. However, the affected physiological processes have yet to be specifically identified. In this study, field experiments with two soil tillage (CK: no-tillage, SS: subsoiling)...

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Autores principales: Sun, Xuefang, Ding, Zaisong, Wang, Xinbing, Hou, Haipeng, Zhou, Baoyuan, Yue, Yang, Ma, Wei, Ge, Junzhu, Wang, Zhimin, Zhao, Ming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28384233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174952
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author Sun, Xuefang
Ding, Zaisong
Wang, Xinbing
Hou, Haipeng
Zhou, Baoyuan
Yue, Yang
Ma, Wei
Ge, Junzhu
Wang, Zhimin
Zhao, Ming
author_facet Sun, Xuefang
Ding, Zaisong
Wang, Xinbing
Hou, Haipeng
Zhou, Baoyuan
Yue, Yang
Ma, Wei
Ge, Junzhu
Wang, Zhimin
Zhao, Ming
author_sort Sun, Xuefang
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description Subsoiling is an important management practice for improving maize yield, especially for maize planted at high plant density. However, the affected physiological processes have yet to be specifically identified. In this study, field experiments with two soil tillage (CK: no-tillage, SS: subsoiling) and three planting densities (low: 45000 plants ha(−1), medium: 67500plants ha(−1), and high: 90000 plants ha(−1)) were conducted from 2010 to 2012 at Xinxiang, Henan province. Yield, canopy function, and root system were investigated to determine the associated physiological processes for improving maize production affected by soil tillage and plant density. Subsoiling significantly increased the grain yield of the low-, medium-, and high-planting densities by 6.21%, 8.92%, and 10.09%, respectively. Yield increase in the SS plots was mainly attributed to greater post-anthesis DMA and improved grain filling compared to CK plots. Greater green leaf area, leaf net photosynthetic rate, F(V)/F(m) and ΦPSII in the SS plots were mainly contributed to enhanced dry matter production post-anthesis. This is mainly because subsoiling increased density of root dry weight in deep soil and root bleeding sap amount due to decreased the bulk density of the 0–30 cm soil profile layer. Density of root dry weight at 10–50 cm depth with SS increased by 40.68%, 32.17%, and 20.14% at low, medium, and high planting densities compared to CK, respectively, while the root bleeding sap amount increased by 17.41%, 15.82%, and 20.91%. These results indicate that subsoiling could change the root distribution and improve soil layer environment for root growth, thus maintaining a higher canopy photosynthetic capacity post-anthesis and in turn promoting DMA and yield, particularly at higher planting densities.
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spelling pubmed-53830552017-05-03 Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize Sun, Xuefang Ding, Zaisong Wang, Xinbing Hou, Haipeng Zhou, Baoyuan Yue, Yang Ma, Wei Ge, Junzhu Wang, Zhimin Zhao, Ming PLoS One Research Article Subsoiling is an important management practice for improving maize yield, especially for maize planted at high plant density. However, the affected physiological processes have yet to be specifically identified. In this study, field experiments with two soil tillage (CK: no-tillage, SS: subsoiling) and three planting densities (low: 45000 plants ha(−1), medium: 67500plants ha(−1), and high: 90000 plants ha(−1)) were conducted from 2010 to 2012 at Xinxiang, Henan province. Yield, canopy function, and root system were investigated to determine the associated physiological processes for improving maize production affected by soil tillage and plant density. Subsoiling significantly increased the grain yield of the low-, medium-, and high-planting densities by 6.21%, 8.92%, and 10.09%, respectively. Yield increase in the SS plots was mainly attributed to greater post-anthesis DMA and improved grain filling compared to CK plots. Greater green leaf area, leaf net photosynthetic rate, F(V)/F(m) and ΦPSII in the SS plots were mainly contributed to enhanced dry matter production post-anthesis. This is mainly because subsoiling increased density of root dry weight in deep soil and root bleeding sap amount due to decreased the bulk density of the 0–30 cm soil profile layer. Density of root dry weight at 10–50 cm depth with SS increased by 40.68%, 32.17%, and 20.14% at low, medium, and high planting densities compared to CK, respectively, while the root bleeding sap amount increased by 17.41%, 15.82%, and 20.91%. These results indicate that subsoiling could change the root distribution and improve soil layer environment for root growth, thus maintaining a higher canopy photosynthetic capacity post-anthesis and in turn promoting DMA and yield, particularly at higher planting densities. Public Library of Science 2017-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5383055/ /pubmed/28384233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174952 Text en © 2017 Sun et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sun, Xuefang
Ding, Zaisong
Wang, Xinbing
Hou, Haipeng
Zhou, Baoyuan
Yue, Yang
Ma, Wei
Ge, Junzhu
Wang, Zhimin
Zhao, Ming
Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
title Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
title_full Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
title_fullStr Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
title_full_unstemmed Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
title_short Subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
title_sort subsoiling practices change root distribution and increase post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and yield in summer maize
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28384233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174952
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