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Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China

BACKGROUND: Loss of organic matter and mineral nutrients to soil erosion in rain-fed agriculture is a serious problem globally, especially in China’s Loess Plateau. As a result, increasing rainwater usage efficiency by tied-ridge-furrow rainwater harvesting with biochar is expected to improve agricu...

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Autores principales: Mak-Mensah, Erastus, Sam, Faisal Eudes, Safnat Kaito, Itoba Ongagna Ipaka, Zhao, Wucheng, Zhang, Dengkui, Zhou, Xujiao, Wang, Xiaoyun, Zhao, Xiaole, Wang, Qi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34527437
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11889
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author Mak-Mensah, Erastus
Sam, Faisal Eudes
Safnat Kaito, Itoba Ongagna Ipaka
Zhao, Wucheng
Zhang, Dengkui
Zhou, Xujiao
Wang, Xiaoyun
Zhao, Xiaole
Wang, Qi
author_facet Mak-Mensah, Erastus
Sam, Faisal Eudes
Safnat Kaito, Itoba Ongagna Ipaka
Zhao, Wucheng
Zhang, Dengkui
Zhou, Xujiao
Wang, Xiaoyun
Zhao, Xiaole
Wang, Qi
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description BACKGROUND: Loss of organic matter and mineral nutrients to soil erosion in rain-fed agriculture is a serious problem globally, especially in China’s Loess Plateau. As a result, increasing rainwater usage efficiency by tied-ridge-furrow rainwater harvesting with biochar is expected to improve agricultural productivity. Nonetheless, with limited knowledge on tied-ridge-furrow rainwater harvesting with biochar, small-scale farmers face the challenge of adoption, thus, the rationale for this study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A field experiment was conducted to determine the influence of open-ridging (OR) and tied-ridging (TR) with bio-degradable film on ridges and biochar in furrows on runoff, sediment losses, soil moisture, fodder yield, and water use efficiency (WUE) on sloped land, using flat planting (FP) without ridges and furrows as control, during alfalfa-growing year (2020). RESULTS: Runoff in flat planting (30%), open ridging (45%), and tied ridging (52%) were decreased with biochar to the extent where sediment was decreased in flat planting (33%), open ridging (43%), and tied ridging (44%) as well. The mean runoff efficiency was lower in flat planting (31%), open ridging (45%), and tied ridging (50%) in biochar plots compared to no-biochar plots. In biochar and no-biochar plots, soil temperature on ridges of TR was higher than that on OR, which was higher than FP during alfalfa growing season. Soil temperature in furrows during alfalfa growing season in biochar and no-biochar plots were in the order FP > OR > TR. Mean soil water storage for FP, OR, and TR, in biochar plots was higher than in no-biochar plots. This indicates biochar has a beneficial impact on open riding. Total annual net fodder yield (NFY) was significantly (p = 0.00) higher in treatments in the order TR > OR > FP. Tied ridging had a significant effect on actual fodder yield (AFY) in biochar plots, while open ridging significantly affected AFY in no-biochar plots. Annual total mean NFY and AFY increased by 8% and 11% in biochar plots compared to no-biochar plots. In biochar and no-biochar plots, water use efficiency was in the order TR > OR > FP. Conclusively, water use efficiency was significantly higher (p = 0.01) in biochar plots compared to no-biochar plots. CONCLUSION: When crop production is threatened by soil erosion and drought, mulched tied-ridge with biochar is beneficial to crop growth in rain-fed agriculture, according to this research. Smallholder farmers should be trained on applying this technique for water-saving to mitigate runoff, soil erosion, sediment losses, and improve food security in semiarid areas.
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spelling pubmed-84017532021-09-14 Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China Mak-Mensah, Erastus Sam, Faisal Eudes Safnat Kaito, Itoba Ongagna Ipaka Zhao, Wucheng Zhang, Dengkui Zhou, Xujiao Wang, Xiaoyun Zhao, Xiaole Wang, Qi PeerJ Agricultural Science BACKGROUND: Loss of organic matter and mineral nutrients to soil erosion in rain-fed agriculture is a serious problem globally, especially in China’s Loess Plateau. As a result, increasing rainwater usage efficiency by tied-ridge-furrow rainwater harvesting with biochar is expected to improve agricultural productivity. Nonetheless, with limited knowledge on tied-ridge-furrow rainwater harvesting with biochar, small-scale farmers face the challenge of adoption, thus, the rationale for this study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A field experiment was conducted to determine the influence of open-ridging (OR) and tied-ridging (TR) with bio-degradable film on ridges and biochar in furrows on runoff, sediment losses, soil moisture, fodder yield, and water use efficiency (WUE) on sloped land, using flat planting (FP) without ridges and furrows as control, during alfalfa-growing year (2020). RESULTS: Runoff in flat planting (30%), open ridging (45%), and tied ridging (52%) were decreased with biochar to the extent where sediment was decreased in flat planting (33%), open ridging (43%), and tied ridging (44%) as well. The mean runoff efficiency was lower in flat planting (31%), open ridging (45%), and tied ridging (50%) in biochar plots compared to no-biochar plots. In biochar and no-biochar plots, soil temperature on ridges of TR was higher than that on OR, which was higher than FP during alfalfa growing season. Soil temperature in furrows during alfalfa growing season in biochar and no-biochar plots were in the order FP > OR > TR. Mean soil water storage for FP, OR, and TR, in biochar plots was higher than in no-biochar plots. This indicates biochar has a beneficial impact on open riding. Total annual net fodder yield (NFY) was significantly (p = 0.00) higher in treatments in the order TR > OR > FP. Tied ridging had a significant effect on actual fodder yield (AFY) in biochar plots, while open ridging significantly affected AFY in no-biochar plots. Annual total mean NFY and AFY increased by 8% and 11% in biochar plots compared to no-biochar plots. In biochar and no-biochar plots, water use efficiency was in the order TR > OR > FP. Conclusively, water use efficiency was significantly higher (p = 0.01) in biochar plots compared to no-biochar plots. CONCLUSION: When crop production is threatened by soil erosion and drought, mulched tied-ridge with biochar is beneficial to crop growth in rain-fed agriculture, according to this research. Smallholder farmers should be trained on applying this technique for water-saving to mitigate runoff, soil erosion, sediment losses, and improve food security in semiarid areas. PeerJ Inc. 2021-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8401753/ /pubmed/34527437 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11889 Text en ©2021 Mak-Mensah et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Agricultural Science
Mak-Mensah, Erastus
Sam, Faisal Eudes
Safnat Kaito, Itoba Ongagna Ipaka
Zhao, Wucheng
Zhang, Dengkui
Zhou, Xujiao
Wang, Xiaoyun
Zhao, Xiaole
Wang, Qi
Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China
title Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China
title_full Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China
title_fullStr Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China
title_full_unstemmed Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China
title_short Influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern China
title_sort influence of tied-ridge with biochar amendment on runoff, sediment losses, and alfalfa yield in northwestern china
topic Agricultural Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34527437
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11889
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