Enhancing crop yield and conserving soil moisture through mulching practices in dryland agriculture
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Abstract
Dryland agriculture requires the efficient utilization of water resources and the implementation of water-conserving technologies. Mulching is a water conservation practice used in arid land areas to preserve soil moisture, control temperature, and minimize soil evaporation rates. Organic mulching minimizes soil deterioration, enhances organic matter, and boosts the soil’s ability to retain water. Mulching can help keep moisture in the root zone, allowing plants to receive water for extended periods. Mulching with composted yard waste led to higher soil nutrient levels, including phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and organic matter when compared to uncovered soil. Under plastic mulch, soluble…
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- Mulch
- Dryland farming
- Environmental science
- Agronomy
- Yield (engineering)
- Agroforestry
- Agriculture
- Water content
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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