Snow melioration effect on winter wheat yields in different soil and climatic zones
2021
Tarasenko, P., Saratov State Agrarian Univ. named after N.I. Vavilov (Russian Federation) | Tarbaev, V., Saratov State Agrarian Univ. named after N.I. Vavilov (Russian Federation) | Vasilieva, D., Samara State Technical Univ. (Russian Federation) | Morozov, M., Saratov State Agrarian Univ. named after N.I. Vavilov (Russian Federation)
This article aims to study the effect of different methods of snow retention and snow cover height on the yield of grain crops. An effective method of snow retention is leaving high stubble after harvesting winter and spring crops. Leaving stubble bushes with a height of 0.35–0.40 m and a width of 1.5 m every 4.5 m provides accumulation of a solid snow cover in steppe areas with a height of 0.30–0.35 m, which increases the yield of wheat. Waders provide a more uniform distribution of snow cover than forest strips. Climate change contributes to the fact that snow retention becomes an urgent problem not only in the dry steppe, but also to the north – even in the forest-steppe. Creation of snow retarders was done on Vetelny state farm, located in Balashovsky district in the western part of Saratov region, in the steppe zone, where chernozem soils prevail in the soil cover. In the autumn period, snow barriers were installed, and in the winter period, their effect on snow accumulation was studied. The study of the effect of snow barriers on soil moisture accumulation during the growing season of winter wheat was compared in the zones of dry steppe, steppe and forest-steppe. It was revealed that during regrowth of winter wheat the least amount of productive moisture stocks in 0–1.0 m soil layer was contained in dry steppe 1377 m**3 •haE−1 , the highest in forest-steppe zone - up to 1841 m**3 •haE−1 . Snow retention increased the amount of moisture in the soil in the dry steppe, steppe and forest-steppe zone by 251, 151, 115–131 m**3 •haE−1, or 18, 10, 6–8%, respectively. Thus, rational use of winter precipitation is a significant reserve of agricultural landscape productivity increase, especially in dry-steppe areas.
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