Implications of soil waterlogging for crop quality: A meta-analysis

IF 4.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Rui Yang , Chunhu Wang , Yinmiao Yang , Matthew Tom Harrison , Meixue Zhou , Ke Liu
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Abstract

Soil waterlogging in many arable regions of the world challenge the quantum and quality of crop production. While previous studies have assessed the impact of waterlogging on crop yields, understanding of how waterlogging implicates with crop quality remains in its infancy. Here, we conduct a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to assess how waterlogging influences grain quality. We also explore the role of engineering and agronomic strategies for alleviating adverse effects of waterlogging. We reveal that soil waterlogging has less impacts on grain quality than on yield; the latter decreasing by an average of 23 %, while average grain protein and starch content of waterlogged crops reduced by 6.7 % and 7.3 %, respectively. We attribute these differences to underlying mechanics of yield and grain quality formation, as well as biological processes conferring adaptation, plasticity and recovery. Reduced grain quality under waterlogging is associated with decreased activity of enzymes involved in leaf nitrogen and carbon metabolism. Unlike yields however, grain quality suffers less deterioration with prolonged waterlogging, with ultimate effects realized being a function of species-specific tolerance, timing and duration of waterlogging relative to crop stage, soil type and growing season weather. We underscore the potential in engineering and/or agronomic interventions for alleviating detrimental effects of waterlogging.
土壤积水对作物质量的影响:荟萃分析
世界上许多耕地地区的土壤涝害对作物产量和质量构成了挑战。虽然以往的研究已经评估了涝害对作物产量的影响,但对涝害如何影响作物质量的了解仍处于起步阶段。在此,我们进行了系统的文献综述和荟萃分析,以评估内涝如何影响谷物品质。我们还探讨了减轻涝害不利影响的工程和农艺策略的作用。我们发现,土壤渍涝对谷物品质的影响小于对产量的影响;后者平均降低 23%,而受涝作物的平均谷物蛋白质和淀粉含量分别降低 6.7% 和 7.3%。我们将这些差异归因于产量和谷物品质形成的基本机理,以及赋予适应性、可塑性和恢复性的生物过程。涝害导致的谷物品质下降与参与叶片氮和碳代谢的酶活性降低有关。然而,与产量不同的是,谷物质量在长期涝害中的恶化程度较小,最终实现的影响取决于物种的耐受性、涝害的时间和持续时间,以及作物阶段、土壤类型和生长季节的天气。我们强调工程和/或农艺干预在减轻涝害有害影响方面的潜力。
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European Journal of Agronomy
European Journal of Agronomy 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Agronomy, the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy, publishes original research papers reporting experimental and theoretical contributions to field-based agronomy and crop science. The journal will consider research at the field level for agricultural, horticultural and tree crops, that uses comprehensive and explanatory approaches. The EJA covers the following topics: crop physiology crop production and management including irrigation, fertilization and soil management agroclimatology and modelling plant-soil relationships crop quality and post-harvest physiology farming and cropping systems agroecosystems and the environment crop-weed interactions and management organic farming horticultural crops papers from the European Society for Agronomy bi-annual meetings In determining the suitability of submitted articles for publication, particular scrutiny is placed on the degree of novelty and significance of the research and the extent to which it adds to existing knowledge in agronomy.
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