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Effect of mulch on water use and productivity of
 wheat in Punjab, India-Field and simulation studies
          Balwinder Singh, IRRI, Philippines
             Liz Humphreys, IRRI, Philippines
              Don Gaydon, CSIRO, Australia
               Phil Eberbach, CSU, Australia




                                                1
Methodology
         •Field experiments (2006-07 and 2007-08)
                   •Crop model application



Ludhiana, Punjab




                                             2
Treatments


  Mulch treatments
        • With mulch (8 t/ha)
        • Without mulch

Irrigation management

-First irrigation at -40kPa SMP at 15-20 cm soil depth

- Subsequent irrigations at -40kPa SMP at 35-40 cm soil depth



                                                  3
Rainfall/irrigation- 2006-07

                       80

                                                            Rain- 160 mm
                       70

                                                            Mulch irrigation = 75 mm
                       60
Rain/irrigation (mm)



                                                            Non-mulch irrigation= 150 mm
                       50


                       40


                       30


                       20


                       10


                        0
                            1   16    31   46    61    76    91      106   121       136   151

                                                 Days after sowing


                                                                                 4
Rainfall/irrigation- 2007-08


                       80                                                          Rain- 88 mm

                       70                                                          Non-mulch irrigation= 225 mm

                       60            7 days                                        Mulch irrigation = 150 mm
                                                                 28 days
Rain/irrigation (mm)




                       50


                       40


                       30


                       20


                       10


                       0
                            1   16     31     46   61    76     91     106   121   136   151

                                                   Days after sowing
                                                                                   5
Grain yield (kg/ha)
                           5
                                         Mulch   Non mulch
                           4                NS
     Grain yield (kg/ha)


                           3


                           2


                           1


                           0
                               2006-07               2007-08


                                                                                     14
                                                                                                    Mulch   Non mulch


                                                         Biomass production (t/ha)
                                                                                     12

                                                                                     10

                                                                                      8
Total biomass production (t/ha)
                                                                                      6

                                                                                      4

                                                                                      2

                                                                                      0
                                                                                                      6
                                                                                          2006-07                   2007-08
.




                           Evapotranspiration (ET)


                                 Water balance equation

                                    ET= R+I-D-R-Δ(θv)

    R = Rainfall
    I = irrigation (volume was measured with a Woltman helical turbine meter)
    D= drainage below root zone (1.8 m) (zero) ( based soil matric potential gradients to 180
         cm depth)
    R= runoff, zero as the plots had small bunds
    Δ(θv) = change in soil water content (0-180 cm) between sowing and harvesting




                                                                      7
.




                    Evapotranspiration (ET)

              450
                      Mulch     Non mulch
              400
                                            N/S
                    N/S
              350

              300
    ET (mm)




              250

              200

              150

              100

               50

                0
                      2006-07                 2007-08




                                                        8
Water productivity

     Grain WPET (kg/ha/mm)
                             14
                                            Mulch   Non mulch                                 WPET = grain yield or biomass/ET
                             12
                                                                                              Units, kg/ha.mm
                             10

                             8
                                                                                              Grain water productivity
                             6
                                                                                              based on ET (kg/ha.mm)
                             4

                             2

                             0
                                  2006-07                                 2007-08
                                                                                   40
                                                                                                  Mulch   Non mulch

                                                         Biomass WPET (kg/ha/mm)
                                                                                   35

                                                                                   30
Biomass water productivity
                                                                                   25
based on ET (kg/ha.mm)
                                                                                   20

                                                                                   15

                                                                                   10

                                                                                   5

                                                                                   0
                                                                                        2006-07       9               2007-08
APSIM application

                                        APSIM validation
Balwinder-Singh, Gaydon DS, Humphreys E, Eberbach PL (2011). Evaluating the performance of APSIM for
                   irrigated wheat in Punjab, India. Field Crops Research, 124, 1-13.




            Model attribute                            R2 (co-efficient of determination)
            Grain yield                                0.89
            Biomass                                    0.95
            ET                                         0.86




                                                                              10
Simulation set up


•   Weather data at Ludhiana, Punjab (1970-2006) (36 years)



•   Soil type-Sandy loam (290 mm PAWC, 0-180 cm)



Variables
•    mulch ( 0, 8 t/ha)

•   8 irrigation schedules

    (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60% and 70%SWD of 0-60 cm soil layer, rainfed)




                                                                   11
•Wheat var. PBW 343 sown 10 November

• 150 plants/m2

•Initial soil water content at field capacity




                                                12
Grain yield - mulch and irrigation interactions
                         1.2
                                   10%-NM
                                   10%-M
                                                          ~ 0.5 t/ha
                          1        40%-NM
                                   40%-M
                                   70%-NM

                         0.8       70%-M
Cumulative Probability




                                   0-NM
                                   0-M                                                        Yield ranged from 3
                         0.6
                                                                                              to 8 t/ha



                         0.4                                                                  In 60% years yield
                                                                                               < 7 t/ha

                         0.2




                          0
                               0         1     2      3       4          5         6   13 7            8            9
                                                            Grain yield (t ha-1)
Biomass production

                         1.2

                                   40%-NM
                          1
Cumulative probability


                                   40%-M
                         0.8
                                   0-NM

                         0.6       0-M


                         0.4


                         0.2


                          0
                               0           5000             10000              15000        20000

                                                  Biomass production (kg/ha)



                                                                                       14
Irrigation water input

                                                  1.2
                                                              10%-NM
                                                              10%-M
                                                   1
                                                              40%-NM
At 40% SWD, mulch                                             40%-M
reduced irrigations by   Cumulative probability
                                                  0.8         70%-NM
1 in ~50% years                                               70%-M

Average reduction                                 0.6
~40 mm

                                                  0.4



                                                  0.2



                                                   0
                                                        0       100    200          300        400   500   600
                                                                             Irrigation water (mm)
                                                                                             15
Soil evaporation


                                                1.2

                                                          10%-NM

Es reduced                                       1        10%-M


by ~ 40mm                                                 40%-NM
                       Cumulative probability



In irrigated wheat                              0.8
                                                          40%-M

by ~20 mm in rainfed                                      0-NM
                                                0.6
wheat                                                     0-NM


                                                0.4



                                                0.2



                                                 0
                                                      0            50         100               150   200
                                                                        Soil Evaporation (mm)
                                                                                           16
Transpiration


                                                     1.2
Followed the same trends as                                         10%-NM
by grain yield                                                      10%-M
                                                            1
                                                                    40%-NM
No effect in frequent irrigation
                                                                    40%-M
treatments
                                   Cumulative probability
                                                     0.8            70%-NM
                                                                    70%-M
                                                                    0-NM
                                                     0.6            0-M



                                                     0.4



                                                     0.2



                                                            0
                                                                0          100   200        300       400   500
                                                                                 Transpiration (mm)
                                                                                             17
Evapotranspiration

                                                   1.2
                                                             10%-NM
                                                             10%-M
ET reduced by mulch                                 1        40%-NM
~ 40mm (same as Es)
                                                             40%-M
in frequent irrigation
                                                             70%-NM
treatments
                          Cumulative probability


                                                   0.8
                                                             70%-M

However, No                                                  0-NM

difference for ET was                              0.6       0-NM

observed in field study
                                                   0.4
No difference in
rainfed treatment
                                                   0.2



                                                    0
                                                         0     100    200        300   400        500   600
                                                                            ET (mm)
                                                                                             18
Grain water productivity (WPET)



                                              1.2
Highest WP at 40%
SWD                                                     10-NM
                                               1
                                                        10-M
                    Cumulative probability)


                                                        40-NM
                                              0.8
                                                        40-M

                                                        70-NM
                                              0.6
                                                        70-M


                                              0.4


                                              0.2


                                               0
                                                    5   7       9      11      13      15       17   19   21
                                                                    Grain WPET (kg ha-1 mm-1)
                                                                                         19
Conclusions
• Mulch reduced irrigation requirement when irrigated
  according to soil water status
  (by 1 irrigation in ~50% of years)
• Mulch reduced Es of well-irrigated wheat by ~40 mm
• No effect of mulch on grain yield of irrigated wheat
• APSIM Wheat predicted ET lowered by mulch

  BUT field study showed no effect of mulch on ET (due to
  increased T) – a worry!

  Which is right? - needs further investigation.
                                                   20
Effect of mulch on water use and productivity if wheat in Punjab, India: field and simulation studies. Balwinder Singh

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Effect of mulch on water use and productivity if wheat in Punjab, India: field and simulation studies. Balwinder Singh

  • 1. Effect of mulch on water use and productivity of wheat in Punjab, India-Field and simulation studies Balwinder Singh, IRRI, Philippines Liz Humphreys, IRRI, Philippines Don Gaydon, CSIRO, Australia Phil Eberbach, CSU, Australia 1
  • 2. Methodology •Field experiments (2006-07 and 2007-08) •Crop model application Ludhiana, Punjab 2
  • 3. Treatments Mulch treatments • With mulch (8 t/ha) • Without mulch Irrigation management -First irrigation at -40kPa SMP at 15-20 cm soil depth - Subsequent irrigations at -40kPa SMP at 35-40 cm soil depth 3
  • 4. Rainfall/irrigation- 2006-07 80 Rain- 160 mm 70 Mulch irrigation = 75 mm 60 Rain/irrigation (mm) Non-mulch irrigation= 150 mm 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 16 31 46 61 76 91 106 121 136 151 Days after sowing 4
  • 5. Rainfall/irrigation- 2007-08 80 Rain- 88 mm 70 Non-mulch irrigation= 225 mm 60 7 days Mulch irrigation = 150 mm 28 days Rain/irrigation (mm) 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 16 31 46 61 76 91 106 121 136 151 Days after sowing 5
  • 6. Grain yield (kg/ha) 5 Mulch Non mulch 4 NS Grain yield (kg/ha) 3 2 1 0 2006-07 2007-08 14 Mulch Non mulch Biomass production (t/ha) 12 10 8 Total biomass production (t/ha) 6 4 2 0 6 2006-07 2007-08
  • 7. . Evapotranspiration (ET) Water balance equation ET= R+I-D-R-Δ(θv) R = Rainfall I = irrigation (volume was measured with a Woltman helical turbine meter) D= drainage below root zone (1.8 m) (zero) ( based soil matric potential gradients to 180 cm depth) R= runoff, zero as the plots had small bunds Δ(θv) = change in soil water content (0-180 cm) between sowing and harvesting 7
  • 8. . Evapotranspiration (ET) 450 Mulch Non mulch 400 N/S N/S 350 300 ET (mm) 250 200 150 100 50 0 2006-07 2007-08 8
  • 9. Water productivity Grain WPET (kg/ha/mm) 14 Mulch Non mulch WPET = grain yield or biomass/ET 12 Units, kg/ha.mm 10 8 Grain water productivity 6 based on ET (kg/ha.mm) 4 2 0 2006-07 2007-08 40 Mulch Non mulch Biomass WPET (kg/ha/mm) 35 30 Biomass water productivity 25 based on ET (kg/ha.mm) 20 15 10 5 0 2006-07 9 2007-08
  • 10. APSIM application APSIM validation Balwinder-Singh, Gaydon DS, Humphreys E, Eberbach PL (2011). Evaluating the performance of APSIM for irrigated wheat in Punjab, India. Field Crops Research, 124, 1-13. Model attribute R2 (co-efficient of determination) Grain yield 0.89 Biomass 0.95 ET 0.86 10
  • 11. Simulation set up • Weather data at Ludhiana, Punjab (1970-2006) (36 years) • Soil type-Sandy loam (290 mm PAWC, 0-180 cm) Variables • mulch ( 0, 8 t/ha) • 8 irrigation schedules (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60% and 70%SWD of 0-60 cm soil layer, rainfed) 11
  • 12. •Wheat var. PBW 343 sown 10 November • 150 plants/m2 •Initial soil water content at field capacity 12
  • 13. Grain yield - mulch and irrigation interactions 1.2 10%-NM 10%-M ~ 0.5 t/ha 1 40%-NM 40%-M 70%-NM 0.8 70%-M Cumulative Probability 0-NM 0-M Yield ranged from 3 0.6 to 8 t/ha 0.4 In 60% years yield < 7 t/ha 0.2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 7 8 9 Grain yield (t ha-1)
  • 14. Biomass production 1.2 40%-NM 1 Cumulative probability 40%-M 0.8 0-NM 0.6 0-M 0.4 0.2 0 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 Biomass production (kg/ha) 14
  • 15. Irrigation water input 1.2 10%-NM 10%-M 1 40%-NM At 40% SWD, mulch 40%-M reduced irrigations by Cumulative probability 0.8 70%-NM 1 in ~50% years 70%-M Average reduction 0.6 ~40 mm 0.4 0.2 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Irrigation water (mm) 15
  • 16. Soil evaporation 1.2 10%-NM Es reduced 1 10%-M by ~ 40mm 40%-NM Cumulative probability In irrigated wheat 0.8 40%-M by ~20 mm in rainfed 0-NM 0.6 wheat 0-NM 0.4 0.2 0 0 50 100 150 200 Soil Evaporation (mm) 16
  • 17. Transpiration 1.2 Followed the same trends as 10%-NM by grain yield 10%-M 1 40%-NM No effect in frequent irrigation 40%-M treatments Cumulative probability 0.8 70%-NM 70%-M 0-NM 0.6 0-M 0.4 0.2 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 Transpiration (mm) 17
  • 18. Evapotranspiration 1.2 10%-NM 10%-M ET reduced by mulch 1 40%-NM ~ 40mm (same as Es) 40%-M in frequent irrigation 70%-NM treatments Cumulative probability 0.8 70%-M However, No 0-NM difference for ET was 0.6 0-NM observed in field study 0.4 No difference in rainfed treatment 0.2 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 ET (mm) 18
  • 19. Grain water productivity (WPET) 1.2 Highest WP at 40% SWD 10-NM 1 10-M Cumulative probability) 40-NM 0.8 40-M 70-NM 0.6 70-M 0.4 0.2 0 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 Grain WPET (kg ha-1 mm-1) 19
  • 20. Conclusions • Mulch reduced irrigation requirement when irrigated according to soil water status (by 1 irrigation in ~50% of years) • Mulch reduced Es of well-irrigated wheat by ~40 mm • No effect of mulch on grain yield of irrigated wheat • APSIM Wheat predicted ET lowered by mulch BUT field study showed no effect of mulch on ET (due to increased T) – a worry! Which is right? - needs further investigation. 20