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Thickness effects of polyethylene and biodegradable film residuals on soil properties and dryland maize productivity.

Authors :
Uzamurera, Aimee Grace
Zhao, Ze-Ying
Wang, Peng-Yang
Wei, Yong-Xian
Mo, Fei
Zhou, Rui
Wang, Wen-Li
Ullah, Fazal
Khan, Aziz
Xiong, Xiao-Bin
Li, Meng-Ying
Wesly, Kiprotich
Wang, Wen-Ying
Tao, Hong-Yan
Xiong, You-Cai
Source :
Chemosphere. Jul2023, Vol. 329, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Plastic film residuals are increasingly remaining in cultivated lands. However, it is a critical issue how residual plastic type and thickness affect soil properties and crop yield. To address this issue, in situ landfill was conducted using thick polyethylene (PEt1), thin polyethylene (PEt2), thick biodegradable (BIOt1), thin biodegradable (BIOt2) residues, and CK (control) with no residues landfill in a semiarid maize field. The findings demonstrated that the impact of various treatments on soil characteristics and maize yield varied considerably. Soil water content decreased by 24.82% in PEt1 and 25.43% in PEt2, compared to BIOt1 and BIOt2, respectively. BIOt2 treatment increased soil bulk density by 1.31 g cm−3 and lowered soil porosity by 51.11%, respectively; it also elevated the silt/clay proportion by 49.42% relative to CK. In contrast, microaggregate composition in PEt2 was higher (43.02%). Moreover, BIOt2 lowered soil nitrate (NO 3 −) and ammonium (NH 4 +) content. Compared with other treatments, BIOt2 resulted in significantly higher soil total nitrogen (STN) and lower SOC/STN. Finally, BIOt2 exhibited the lowest water use efficiency (WUE) (20.57 kg ha−1 mm−1) and yield (6896 kg ha−1) among all the treatments. Therefore, BIO film residues exhibited detrimental impacts on soil quality and maize productivity compared to PE film ones. Considering film thickness, thin residual films more evidently influenced soil quality and maize productivity than thick film ones. [Display omitted] • BIO enhanced soil bulk density and lowered porosity, while thick PE residues didn't. • BIO significantly reduced SOC/STN, but thick PE residues exhibited a minor effect. • Relative to thick PE and CK, BIO residue lowered soil inorganic nitrogen. • WUE and yield decreased under BIO residues, while thick PE ones had a slight effect. • Thick PE and thin BIO residues had the least and most harmful impact, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
329
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163426375
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138602