作者
Kai Ma,Zhenhua Wang,Haiqiang Li,Tianyu Wang,Rui Chen
摘要
In order to alleviate the shortage of water resources for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) planting in Xinjiang of China, a reasonable amount of nitrogen application under brackish water irrigation was sought. A two-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of nitrogen application rate and irrigation water salinity on seed cotton yield, nitrogen partial factor productivity and fiber quality in Xinjiang under mulched drip irrigation in 2019 and 2020. In this study, we selected four nitrogen application rates (i.e., 100, 200, 300, and 400 kg N ha−1, respectively) and three irrigation water salinity (i.e., 1, 3, and 5 g L−1, respectively). Our results showed that nitrogen application rates and irrigation water salinity significantly affected the seed cotton yield, nitrogen partial factor productivity, micronaire, fiber length, fiber strength, uniformity index and elongation. As the salinity of irrigation water increased, seed cotton yield and nitrogen partial factor productivity increased first and then decreased, micronaire decreased, but fiber length, fiber strength, uniformity index and elongation increased. Moreover, seed cotton yield, micronaire, fiber length, fiber strength, uniformity index and elongation increased first and then decreased, and nitrogen partial factor productivity decreased with the amount of nitrogen application. The optimal combination of nitrogen application rate and irrigation water salinity were 200 kg N ha−1 and 5 g L−1 by principal component analysis. We concluded that the normalized relative value of seed cotton yield and comprehensive evaluation value was 0.85, when the nitrogen application rate and the irrigation water salinity were 197.04 ⁓ 237.94 kg N ha−1 and 3.60 ⁓ 3.88 g L−1, respectively.