<p>Ridge-furrow tillage and plastic film cover are widely applied in China to mitigate climate risks, e.g. cool temperature and low rainfall. This study aimed to quantify the effects of ridge-furrow tillage and film cover on maize growth and yield in an environment with frequent seasonal drought and cold spells. Field experiments were carried out in 2013 and 2014 in Jilin and Inner Mongolia, northeast China. Maize yield without film cover increased 15% by ridging, and further increases of 9% or 16% were achieved by applying 58% or 100% film cover, respectively. Maize growth rate was significantly enhanced by both partial and full film cover, but not significantly increased by ridging alone. The time reached to the maximum growth rate was si...
Soil surface mulching and planting density regulation are widely used for effective utilization of l...
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of reused plastic film mulching and no-til...
Temporally irregular rainfall distribution and inefficient rainwater management create severe constr...
Ridge-furrow tillage and plastic film cover are widely applied in China to mitigate climate risks, e...
Plastic film mulch increases crop yields in rain-fed agriculture in cool semi-arid climates by warmi...
Owing to global warming, continuously increasing the grain yield of rainfed maize is challenging on ...
Plastic film mulching (PM) has been widely used to improve maize (Zea mays L.) yields and water use ...
Plastic film mulching has commonly been used for adaptation to water scarcity and for increasing agr...
<div><p>Plastic film mulching (PM) has been widely used to improve maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) yields...
<p>Plastic film mulching has commonly been used for adaptation to water scarcity and for increasing ...
Water and nutrient availability significantly limits global crop production, especially for dryland ...
The large dryland area of the Loess Plateau is subject of developing strategies for a sustainable cr...
AbstractTo identify a strategy for earlier sowing and harvesting of spring maize (Zea mays L.) in an...
Film mulching in combination with high plant density (PD) is a common agronomic technique in rainfed...
Water scarcity threatens the sustainability of irrigated agriculture in semi-arid regions, and ridge...
Soil surface mulching and planting density regulation are widely used for effective utilization of l...
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of reused plastic film mulching and no-til...
Temporally irregular rainfall distribution and inefficient rainwater management create severe constr...
Ridge-furrow tillage and plastic film cover are widely applied in China to mitigate climate risks, e...
Plastic film mulch increases crop yields in rain-fed agriculture in cool semi-arid climates by warmi...
Owing to global warming, continuously increasing the grain yield of rainfed maize is challenging on ...
Plastic film mulching (PM) has been widely used to improve maize (Zea mays L.) yields and water use ...
Plastic film mulching has commonly been used for adaptation to water scarcity and for increasing agr...
<div><p>Plastic film mulching (PM) has been widely used to improve maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) yields...
<p>Plastic film mulching has commonly been used for adaptation to water scarcity and for increasing ...
Water and nutrient availability significantly limits global crop production, especially for dryland ...
The large dryland area of the Loess Plateau is subject of developing strategies for a sustainable cr...
AbstractTo identify a strategy for earlier sowing and harvesting of spring maize (Zea mays L.) in an...
Film mulching in combination with high plant density (PD) is a common agronomic technique in rainfed...
Water scarcity threatens the sustainability of irrigated agriculture in semi-arid regions, and ridge...
Soil surface mulching and planting density regulation are widely used for effective utilization of l...
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of reused plastic film mulching and no-til...
Temporally irregular rainfall distribution and inefficient rainwater management create severe constr...