Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region

Irrigation is the dominating strategy for achieving high yields and has a direct impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a result, optimizing irrigation methods is crucial for improving apple yield and resilience to drought while also diminishing greenhouse gas emission intensity (GHGI). Howeve...

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Main Authors: Jiabin Liu, Xiaodong Gao, Juanjuan Song, Mingyi Wen, Jianjun Wang, Yaohui Cai, Xining Zhao
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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author Jiabin Liu
Xiaodong Gao
Juanjuan Song
Mingyi Wen
Jianjun Wang
Yaohui Cai
Xining Zhao
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Xiaodong Gao
Juanjuan Song
Mingyi Wen
Jianjun Wang
Yaohui Cai
Xining Zhao
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description Irrigation is the dominating strategy for achieving high yields and has a direct impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a result, optimizing irrigation methods is crucial for improving apple yield and resilience to drought while also diminishing greenhouse gas emission intensity (GHGI). However, the impact of changes in drip irrigation methods on GHG emissions, apple yield and drought resistance is unclear. We conducted a two-year field experiment to research the effects of surface drip irrigation (DI), subsurface drip irrigation (SDI), and no irrigation (CK) on soil GHG emissions (CH4, CO2, N2O), as well as the regulatory mechanisms of yield and root growth (root length density, diameter) in apple orchards. The results indicated that, compared to DI treatment, SDI treatment significantly (p < 0.05) increased apple yield by 29.37–37.97 % and augmented root length density in deeper soil layers, especially in the 20–40 cm layer, where root length density increased by 70.0 %. Moreover, in comparison to DI treatment, SDI could decrease the cumulative CO2 emission flux by 5.34–6.53 %, decrease the cumulative N2O emission flux by 14.41–18.51 %, enhance the cumulative CH4 absorption flux by 14.82–26.51 %, and considerably (p < 0.05) lower GHGI by 29.41–31.58 %. The correlation analysis results indicated a positive association between soil moisture and GHG emissions, with the most significant impact noted in the surface soil layer (0–20 cm). In contrast, increased soil moisture at depths of 40–80 cm was found to inhibit apple root length density. In summary, SDI can enhance apple yield, foster deep root development, and reduce GHG emissions. The research findings offer empirical evidence for the sustainable growth and ecological preservation of the apple industry.
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spelling doaj-art-756800c9a86c417b9188b57fb43659ce2025-01-25T04:10:46ZengElsevierAgricultural Water Management1873-22832025-03-01308109290Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid regionJiabin Liu0Xiaodong Gao1Juanjuan Song2Mingyi Wen3Jianjun Wang4Yaohui Cai5Xining Zhao6College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Institute of Water-saving Agriculture in Arid Areas of China, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, ChinaCollege of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering (Institute of Soil and Water Conservation), Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, ChinaCollege of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Institute of Water-saving Agriculture in Arid Areas of China, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, ChinaCollege of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, ChinaCollege of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Institute of Water-saving Agriculture in Arid Areas of China, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, ChinaCollege of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering (Institute of Soil and Water Conservation), Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Correspondence to: No. 22, Xinong Road, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China.College of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering (Institute of Soil and Water Conservation), Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, ChinaIrrigation is the dominating strategy for achieving high yields and has a direct impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a result, optimizing irrigation methods is crucial for improving apple yield and resilience to drought while also diminishing greenhouse gas emission intensity (GHGI). However, the impact of changes in drip irrigation methods on GHG emissions, apple yield and drought resistance is unclear. We conducted a two-year field experiment to research the effects of surface drip irrigation (DI), subsurface drip irrigation (SDI), and no irrigation (CK) on soil GHG emissions (CH4, CO2, N2O), as well as the regulatory mechanisms of yield and root growth (root length density, diameter) in apple orchards. The results indicated that, compared to DI treatment, SDI treatment significantly (p < 0.05) increased apple yield by 29.37–37.97 % and augmented root length density in deeper soil layers, especially in the 20–40 cm layer, where root length density increased by 70.0 %. Moreover, in comparison to DI treatment, SDI could decrease the cumulative CO2 emission flux by 5.34–6.53 %, decrease the cumulative N2O emission flux by 14.41–18.51 %, enhance the cumulative CH4 absorption flux by 14.82–26.51 %, and considerably (p < 0.05) lower GHGI by 29.41–31.58 %. The correlation analysis results indicated a positive association between soil moisture and GHG emissions, with the most significant impact noted in the surface soil layer (0–20 cm). In contrast, increased soil moisture at depths of 40–80 cm was found to inhibit apple root length density. In summary, SDI can enhance apple yield, foster deep root development, and reduce GHG emissions. The research findings offer empirical evidence for the sustainable growth and ecological preservation of the apple industry.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378377425000046Surface drip irrigationSoil moistureDrought resilienceGreenhouse gas emission intensity (GHGI)Global warming potential (GWP)
spellingShingle Jiabin Liu
Xiaodong Gao
Juanjuan Song
Mingyi Wen
Jianjun Wang
Yaohui Cai
Xining Zhao
Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region
Agricultural Water Management
Surface drip irrigation
Soil moisture
Drought resilience
Greenhouse gas emission intensity (GHGI)
Global warming potential (GWP)
title Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region
title_full Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region
title_fullStr Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region
title_full_unstemmed Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region
title_short Subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi-arid region
title_sort subsurface drip irrigation mitigated greenhouse gas emission and improved root growth and yield in apple in semi arid region
topic Surface drip irrigation
Soil moisture
Drought resilience
Greenhouse gas emission intensity (GHGI)
Global warming potential (GWP)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378377425000046
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