Applied and Environmental Soil Science (Jan 2012)

Effects of Stubble Management on Soil Fertility and Crop Yield of Rainfed Area in Western Loess Plateau, China

  • G. B. Huang,
  • Z. Z. Luo,
  • L. L. Li,
  • R. Z. Zhang,
  • G. D. Li,
  • L. Q. Cai,
  • J. H. Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/256312
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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The combination of continuous cereal cropping, tillage and stubble removal reduces soil fertility and increases soil erosion on sloping land. The objective of the present study was to assessment soil fertility changes under stubble removal and stubble retention in the Loess Plateau where soil is prone to severe erosion. It was indicated that soil N increased a lot for and two stubble retention treatments had the higher N balance at the end of two rotations. Soil K balance performed that soil K was in deficient for all treatments and two stubble retention treatments had lower deficit K. The treatments with stubble retention produced higher grain yields than the stubble removal treatments. It was concluded that stubble retention should be conducted to increase crops productivity, improve soil fertility as well as agriculture sustainability in the Loess plateau, China.