Falong Hu
Gansu Agricultural University
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Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018
Wen Yin; Yao Guo; Falong Hu; Fuxue Feng; Cai Zhao; Aizhong Yu; Zhilong Fan; Qiang Chai
Intercropping is considered a promising system for boosting crop productivity. However, intercropping usually requires higher inputs of resources that emit more CO2. It is unclear whether an improved agricultural pattern could relieve this issue and enhance agricultural sustainability in an arid irrigation area. A field experiment using a well-designed agricultural practice was carried out in northwest China; reduced tillage, coupled with wheat straw residue retention measures, was integrated with a strip intercropping pattern. We determined the crop productivity, water use, economic benefits, and carbon emissions (CEs). The wheat-maize intercropping coupled with straw covering (i.e., NTSI treatment), boosted grain yield by 27–38% and 153–160% more than the conventional monoculture of maize and wheat, respectively, and it also increased by 9.9–11.9% over the conventional intercropping treatment. Similarly, this pattern also improved the water use efficiency by 15.4–22.4% in comparison with the conventional monoculture of maize by 45.7–48.3% in comparison with the conventional monoculture of wheat and by 14.7–15.9% in comparison with the conventional intercropping treatment. Meanwhile, NTSI treatment caused 7.4–13.7% and 37.0–47.7% greater solar energy use efficiency than the conventional monoculture of maize and wheat, respectively. Furthermore, the NTSI treatment had a higher net return (NR) by 54–71% and 281–338% and a higher benefit per cubic meter of water (BPW) by 35–51% and 119–147% more than the conventional monoculture of maize and wheat, respectively. Similarly, it increased the NR and BPW by 8–14% and 14–16% in comparison with the conventional intercropping treatment, respectively. An additional feature of the NTSI treatment is that it reduced CEs by 13.4–23.8% and 7.3–17.5% while improving CE efficiency by 62.6–66.9% and 23.2–33.2% more than the conventional monoculture maize and intercropping treatments, respectively. We can draw a conclusion that intercropping maize and wheat, with a straw covering soil surface, can be used to enhance crop production and NRs while effectively lowering CO2 emissions in arid oasis irrigation region.
European Journal of Agronomy | 2016
Falong Hu; Yantai Gan; Hongyan Cui; Cai Zhao; Fuxue Feng; Wen Yin; Qiang Chai
Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2015
Wen Yin; Aizhong Yu; Qiang Chai; Falong Hu; Fuxue Feng; Yantai Gan
Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2015
Falong Hu; Qiang Chai; Aizhong Yu; Wen Yin; Hongyan Cui; Yantai Gan
International Journal of Biometeorology | 2016
Wen Yin; Fuxue Feng; Cai Zhao; Aizhong Yu; Falong Hu; Qiang Chai; Yantai Gan; Yao Guo
Soil & Tillage Research | 2017
Falong Hu; Fuxue Feng; Cai Zhao; Qiang Chai; Aizhong Yu; Wen Yin; Yantai Gan
Field Crops Research | 2016
Falong Hu; Yantai Gan; Qiang Chai; Fuxue Feng; Cai Zhao; Aizhong Yu; Yanping Mu; Yan Zhang
Plant and Soil | 2017
Falong Hu; Cai Zhao; Fuxue Feng; Qiang Chai; Yanping Mu; Yan Zhang
Field Crops Research | 2017
Wen Yin; Guiping Chen; Fuxue Feng; Yao Guo; Falong Hu; Guodong Chen; Cai Zhao; Aizhong Yu; Qiang Chai
The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2016
Wen Yin; Qiang Chai; Yao Guo; Fuxue Feng; Cai Zhao; Aizhong Yu; Falong Hu