Journal ArticleOpen Access
Mulching type-induced soil moisture and temperature regimes and water use efficiency of soybean under rain-fed condition in central Japan
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Gifu University, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Kyoto University
Published InInternational Soil and Water Conservation Research
Year2017
Citations110
Abstract
Soybean (Glycine max) is a high water-demand crop and grown under moderate temperature in Japan. To protect the crop from hot summer and to utilize rainfall for its cultivation, selection of appropriate mulching material(s) is crucial. For optimum production of the crop, soil moisture and temperature regimes as well as water use efficiency (WUE) of the crop were investigated under straw, grass, paper, plastic and bare soil (control) mulching under rain-fed condition at Gifu university farm in Japan. The mulching treatments, compared to the control, lowered soil temperature by 2 °C at 5 cm depth and 0.5 °C at 15 and 25 cm depths. The plastic and straw mulching stored the highest quantity of soil moisture at 5 and 15…
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