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Salt Distribution and Potato Response to Irrigation Regimes under Varying Mulching Materials

Water scarcity and frequent drought spells are becoming critical challenges to sustainable agricultural development, especially in arid and semiarid regions. Thus, this work aims to investigate the effect of deficit irrigation and varying mulching materials on soil moisture content, salt distributio...

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Autores principales: Abd El-Wahed, Mohamed Hassan, Al-Omran, Abdulrasoul Mosa, Hegazi, Mahmoud Mohamed, Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed, Ibrahim, Yahia Abdelaty Mohamed, EL Sabagh, Ayman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060701
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author Abd El-Wahed, Mohamed Hassan
Al-Omran, Abdulrasoul Mosa
Hegazi, Mahmoud Mohamed
Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed
Ibrahim, Yahia Abdelaty Mohamed
EL Sabagh, Ayman
author_facet Abd El-Wahed, Mohamed Hassan
Al-Omran, Abdulrasoul Mosa
Hegazi, Mahmoud Mohamed
Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed
Ibrahim, Yahia Abdelaty Mohamed
EL Sabagh, Ayman
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description Water scarcity and frequent drought spells are becoming critical challenges to sustainable agricultural development, especially in arid and semiarid regions. Thus, this work aims to investigate the effect of deficit irrigation and varying mulching materials on soil moisture content, salt distribution, and potato yield. The experiment consisted of three irrigation regimes (I(100%), I(80%), and I(60%)) of crop evapotranspiration (ETc), designated as I(100%), I(80%), and I(60%) of ETc, and five mulching treatments viz. (i) without mulch (WM), (ii) poultry manure mulch (PMM), (iii) rice straw mulch (RSM), (iv) white plastic mulch (WPM), and (v) black plastic mulch (BPM), which were continued for two consecutive growing seasons. The results showed that soil salinity was affected by mulching and irrigation levels as the salt content increased from the initial soil salinity. Moreover, I(60%) recorded the highest salt accumulation in the soil profile for WM treatment compared to the rest of the irrigation and mulching treatments. It was also revealed that PMM remained unmatched by significantly producing the highest potato yield compared to other mulching materials. However, the average potato yield decreased by 13.83% and 29.16% in the 2016 season for I(80%) and I(60%) and by 12.95% and 30.91% in the 2017 season, respectively, in comparison to full irrigation (I100%). So, when sufficient irrigation water is available, full irrigation (I(100%)) and PMM treatment are recommended to achieve the maximum potato tuber yield, which has a minimum impact on increasing salinity. However, when the discharge is insufficient, deficit irrigation (I(80%)) and PMM treatment are recommended to conserve 20% of the irrigation water applied with a minimum reduction in tuber yield and a slight increase in soil salinity.
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spelling pubmed-73560112020-07-22 Salt Distribution and Potato Response to Irrigation Regimes under Varying Mulching Materials Abd El-Wahed, Mohamed Hassan Al-Omran, Abdulrasoul Mosa Hegazi, Mahmoud Mohamed Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed Ibrahim, Yahia Abdelaty Mohamed EL Sabagh, Ayman Plants (Basel) Article Water scarcity and frequent drought spells are becoming critical challenges to sustainable agricultural development, especially in arid and semiarid regions. Thus, this work aims to investigate the effect of deficit irrigation and varying mulching materials on soil moisture content, salt distribution, and potato yield. The experiment consisted of three irrigation regimes (I(100%), I(80%), and I(60%)) of crop evapotranspiration (ETc), designated as I(100%), I(80%), and I(60%) of ETc, and five mulching treatments viz. (i) without mulch (WM), (ii) poultry manure mulch (PMM), (iii) rice straw mulch (RSM), (iv) white plastic mulch (WPM), and (v) black plastic mulch (BPM), which were continued for two consecutive growing seasons. The results showed that soil salinity was affected by mulching and irrigation levels as the salt content increased from the initial soil salinity. Moreover, I(60%) recorded the highest salt accumulation in the soil profile for WM treatment compared to the rest of the irrigation and mulching treatments. It was also revealed that PMM remained unmatched by significantly producing the highest potato yield compared to other mulching materials. However, the average potato yield decreased by 13.83% and 29.16% in the 2016 season for I(80%) and I(60%) and by 12.95% and 30.91% in the 2017 season, respectively, in comparison to full irrigation (I100%). So, when sufficient irrigation water is available, full irrigation (I(100%)) and PMM treatment are recommended to achieve the maximum potato tuber yield, which has a minimum impact on increasing salinity. However, when the discharge is insufficient, deficit irrigation (I(80%)) and PMM treatment are recommended to conserve 20% of the irrigation water applied with a minimum reduction in tuber yield and a slight increase in soil salinity. MDPI 2020-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7356011/ /pubmed/32486474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060701 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060701
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