Effects of tillage and residue management on soil quality in a wheat-maize cropping system
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DOI:10.7606/j.issn.1000-7601.2015.04.02
Key Words: conservation tillage  residue management  winter wheat-summer maize rotation  soil quality assessment
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WANG Shu-juan 西北农林科技大学资源环境学院农业部西北植物营养与农业环境重点实验室 陕西 杨凌 712100 
LI You-bing 西北农林科技大学资源环境学院农业部西北植物营养与农业环境重点实验室 陕西 杨凌 712100 
WU Yu-hong 西北农林科技大学资源环境学院农业部西北植物营养与农业环境重点实验室 陕西 杨凌 712100汉中市农业科学研究所 陕西 汉中 723002 
TIAN Xiao-hong 西北农林科技大学资源环境学院农业部西北植物营养与农业环境重点实验室 陕西 杨凌 712100 
WANG Shao-xia 西北农林科技大学资源环境学院农业部西北植物营养与农业环境重点实验室 陕西 杨凌 712100 
YAN Xiao-li 西北农林科技大学机械与电子工程学院 陕西 杨凌 712100 
ZHU Rui-xiang 西北农林科技大学机械与电子工程学院 陕西 杨凌 712100 
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Abstract:
      To determine reasonable cultivation mode for dryland farming practice, the effects of tillage and residue management on soil properties were compared in a winter wheat-summer maize cropping system. This experiment was conducted during the seven consecutive years of 2002—2009 in Guanzhong plain of Shaanxi province. Treatments included 8 factorial combinations of four tillage practices: subsoiling tillage (ST), rotary tillage (RT), no tillage (NT), conventional tillage (CT), and maize residue (with or without) management. Soil samples were collected after wheat harvest in June 2009 and maize harvest in October 2009. The highest soil bulk density in the 0~10 cm soil layer after maize harvest was observed under NT, followed by that for CT and RT, and the lowest value was observed under ST. Compared with maize residue removed treatment (-r), soil bulk density in the 0~10 cm soil layer under residue retained treatment (+r) was significantly decreased by 2.33%. Multivariate analyses were used to select appropriate soil quality indicators. The results showed that the three soil property groups (i.e. soil nutrient group, soil organic matter and environment group, enzymatic activity group) responded more to tillage practice than to residue management. CT resulted in the poorest soil quality in both seasons. The residual effects of ST and RT on soil quality were found in maize season. Additionally, scores for soil organic matter and nutrient factor under ST and RT were higher in both seasons, but the opposite occurred in NT. Based on soil quality, crop yield and economic benefit, the practice of the subsoiling rotary tillage plus residue retained to wheat combined with no tillage plus high stubble mulching to maize can be promoted in such dryland regions.