Effects of Flooding Duration and Growing Stage on Soybean Growth Based on a Multi-Year Experiment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Overview of the Study Area
2.2. Experimental Design
2.3. Data Measurement and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Plant Height
3.2. Number of Solid Pods
3.3. 100-Grain Weight
3.4. Yield
3.5. Dry Matter Mass
4. Discussion
4.1. The Influence of Interannual Factors on Soybean Growth and Yield
4.2. Influence of Flooding Duration on Soybean Growth and Yield
4.3. Effects of Flooded Growth Stage on Soybean Growth and Yield
5. Conclusions
- (1)
- The year and its interaction with flooding duration and growth stage had significant effects on soybean indicators. Under the same flooding duration and growth stage, soybean plant height, the number of solid pods, 100-grain weight, and dry matter mass were the lowest in 2016, and the plant height, number of solid pods, yield, and dry matter mass were highest in 2011.
- (2)
- The critical flooding duration for the number of solid pods, yield, and dry matter mass is 3 days, and the interaction between flooding duration and growth stage is significant. The critical flooding duration for 100-grain weight is 6 days, and the interaction effect of flooding duration and year was significant. The effect of flooding duration on plant height was not significant.
- (3)
- The flood-sensitive growth stage for soybean plant height and dry matter mass is the seedling stage. Taking the flooding duration of 9 days as an example, the size of dry matter mass was seedling stage < branch stage < flowering-podding stage. The flood-sensitive growth stage for 100-grain weight, the number of solid pods, and yield is the flowering-podding stage. For instance, at 9 days of flooding, the yield size was flowering-podding stage < branch stage < seedling stage, and the yield was reduced by 92.9% < 84.4% < 51.6%, respectively, relative to the control.
- (4)
- Short-term flooding has no significant effect on soybean growth and yield. When the critical flooding duration is exceeded, however, soybean growth and yield are significantly reduced, and high temperatures or drought stress will amplify the reduction of growth and yield. When considering the effects of crop flooding stress, the effects of interannual changes in indirect factors such as high temperature and drought on soybean growth and yield should be integrated.
Author Contributions
Funding
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2011 | 2012 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | |||
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Seedling Stage | Branch Stage | Seedling Stage | Branch Stage | Branch Stage | Flowing-Podding Stage | Flowing-Podding Stage | Flowing-Podding Stage | Flowing-Podding Stage | Flowing-Podding Stage |
3 d | 3 d | 3 d | 3 d | 2 d | 3 d | 3 d | |||
5 d | 6 d | 6 d | 5 d | 4 d | 6 d | 6 d | |||
7 d | 9 d | 9 d | 7 d | 6 d | 9 d | 9 d | |||
3 d | 3 d | 3 d | 8 d | ||||||
5 d | 6 d | 6 d | |||||||
7 d | 9 d | 9 d |
Treatment | Significance of Differences |
---|---|
Year | 0 |
Flooding duration | 0.361 |
Growth stage | 0 |
Year × Growth stage | 0.026 |
Year × Flooding duration | 0.649 |
Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0.317 |
Year × Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0 |
Treatment | Significance of Differences |
---|---|
Year | 0 |
Flooding duration | 0 |
Growth stage | 0 |
Year × Growth stage | 0.016 |
Year × Flooding duration | 0.427 |
Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0 |
Year × Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0 |
Treatment | Significance of Differences |
---|---|
Year | 0 |
Flooding duration | 0 |
Growth stage | 0.718 |
Year × Growth stage | 0.914 |
Year × Flooding duration | 0.013 |
Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0.163 |
Year × Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0 |
Treatment | Significance of Differences |
---|---|
Year | 0 |
Flooding duration | 0 |
Growth stage | 0 |
Year × Growth stage | 0.702 |
Year × Flooding duration | 0.083 |
Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0.047 |
Year × Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0 |
Treatment | Significance of Differences |
---|---|
Year | 0 |
Flooding duration | 0 |
Growth stage | 0.003 |
Year × Growth stage | 0.517 |
Year × Flooding duration | 0.05 |
Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0.023 |
Year × Growth stage × Flooding duration | 0 |
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Shen, T.; Jiao, P.; Yuan, H.; Su, H. Effects of Flooding Duration and Growing Stage on Soybean Growth Based on a Multi-Year Experiment. Sustainability 2023, 15, 738. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010738
Shen T, Jiao P, Yuan H, Su H. Effects of Flooding Duration and Growing Stage on Soybean Growth Based on a Multi-Year Experiment. Sustainability. 2023; 15(1):738. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010738
Chicago/Turabian StyleShen, Tao, Pingjin Jiao, Hongwei Yuan, and Hui Su. 2023. "Effects of Flooding Duration and Growing Stage on Soybean Growth Based on a Multi-Year Experiment" Sustainability 15, no. 1: 738. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010738
APA StyleShen, T., Jiao, P., Yuan, H., & Su, H. (2023). Effects of Flooding Duration and Growing Stage on Soybean Growth Based on a Multi-Year Experiment. Sustainability, 15(1), 738. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15010738