Biomass accumulation and radiation use efficiency of winter wheat under deficit irrigation regimes
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to better understand the potential for improving biomass accumulation and radiation use efficiency (rUE) of winter wheat under deficit irrigation regimes, in 2006–2007 and 2007–2008, an experiment was conducted at the luancheng Experimental Station of Chinese academy of Science to study the effects of deficit irrigation regimes on the photosynthetic active radiation (Par), biomass accumulation, grain yield, and rUE of winter wheat. in this experiment, field experiment involving winter wheat with 1, 2 and 3 irrigation applications at sowing, jointing, or heading stages was conducted, and total irrigation water was all controlled at 120 mm. The results indicate that irrigation 2 or 3 times could help to increase the Par capture ratio in the later growing season of winter wheat; this result was mainly due to the changes in the vertical distributions of leaf area index (lai) and a significant increase of the lai at 0–20 cm above the ground surface (lSD, P < 0.05). Compared with irrigation only once during the growing season of winter wheat, irrigation 2 times significantly (lSD, P < 0.05) increased aboveground dry matter at maturity; irrigation at sowing and heading or jointing and heading stages significantly (lSD, P < 0.05) improved the grain yield, and irrigation at jointing and heading stages provided the highest rUE (0.56 g/mol). Combining the grain yield and rUE, it can be concluded that irrigation at jointing and heading stages has higher grain yield and rUE, which will offer a sound measurement for developing deficit irrigation regimes in north China.
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