Effects of straw size in buried straw layers on water movement in adjacent soil layers

被引:10
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作者
Yao Mingze [1 ]
Li Bo [1 ]
Wang Tieliang [1 ]
Feng Xue [1 ]
机构
[1] Shenyang Agr Univ, Coll Water Conservat, Shenyang 110866, Peoples R China
关键词
deeply buried straw; straw size; soil moisture; infiltration; evaporation; water retention; RESIDUE REMOVAL; ORGANIC-CARBON; NO-TILLAGE; CHINA; YIELD; RICE; MOISTURE; CROP;
D O I
10.3965/j.ijabe.20160902.2068
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
Deeply buried straw retention can improve the soil content of organic matter, its capacity for moisture preservation, the agroecological environment utilization efficiency of water resources, ensuring a stable crop yield; at the same time, the quantitative effects of deeply buried straw retention on soil moisture have a direct influence on the promotion and application of the technology. Using an infiltration and evaporation experiment of a one-dimensional soil column, the effects of straw size on the water content of the straw and the adjacent soil were evaluated when the straw was deeply buried in soil; the infiltration and evaporation features of different sized straw and its adjacent soil were analyzed; the hydraulic conductivity, sorptivity and saturated water content of the straw were obtained; in the end, the water distribution laws of straw and adjacent soil under the same conditions were concluded. The experiment was comprised of rod-shaped straw (RS), segment-shaped straw (SS) and filament-shaped straw (FS) to control treatment (CK). The results indicated that from the perspective of infiltration, the infiltration rate of filament-shape straw was the lowest at the stage of straw unsaturation. The hydraulic conductivities of rod-shaped, filament-shaped and segment-shaped straws are 4.01 mm/min, 1.33 mm/min and 0.03 mm/min at the stage of straw and adjacent soil saturation, respectively. There is a strong effect on preventing infiltration from segment-shaped straw; with the help of the Philip model of long duration, the sorptivity of the soil with rod-shaped, filament-shaped and segment-shaped straws was 12.31 mm/min(0.5), 11.02 mm/min(0.5) and 24.26 mm/min(0.5) at the unsaturation stage, respectively. The segment-shape straw improved the water absorption capacity of the soil and straw column. The water retention capacities indicated that the saturated water contents of sandy loam, filament-shaped straw, segment-shaped straw and rod-shaped straw were 0.38 cm(3)/cm(3), 0.29 cm(3)/cm(3), 0.26 cm(3)/cm(3) and 0.13 cm(3)/cm(3), respectively. Additionally, the evaporation rate indicated that the soil moisture content of soil below different straw layers retained approximately 30%; that the more crushed the straw was, the more moisture the straw layer lost; and that the cumulative evaporation of rod-shaped straw, filament-shaped straw and segment-shaped straw within 120 days was 1.5 mm, 13.5 mm and 25.5 mm, respectively.
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页数:11
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