Effects of Sowing Date Adjustment on Yield and Quality of Winter Wheat and Summer Maize in Northern Area of North China
[Objective]Based on the field staging experiments,this study revealed the different responses of winter wheat and summer maize sowing date adjustments in growth and development,photosynthetic physiological characteristics,grain filling,yield formation and quality to climate warming in northern area of North China,providing scientific basis for agricultural production measures to cope with climate change in North China Plain.[Method]Different sowing date experiments of winter wheat and summer maize have been conducted at Hebei Gucheng Agricultural Meteorology National Observation and Research Station in northern area of North China from 2017 to 2023,which were set up in four sowing dates,including 10 d early sowing,10 d late sowing,20 d late sowing,and control.The growth process,above-ground dry matter accumulation and distribution,photosynthetic characteristics of leaves,grain filling rate,yield agronomic traits,and grain nutrients of winter wheat and summer maize were observed.[Result]The whole growth period of winter wheat was shortened with the delay of sowing date,mainly because of the shortening of seedling stage before winter.There was a parabolic relationship between the whole growth period and sowing date of summer maize.The seedling stage was shortened by 1.3 d,and the flowering stage and grain formation-filling stage were extended by 1.5 d and 1.6 d for every 10 d delay of sowing date.The grain filling characteristics of winter wheat and summer maize were not sensitive to sowing date adjustments,and the grain filling rate of summer maize was little different during different sowing dates,but the grain formation period,the filling end date and the peak date were successively delayed due to the delay of sowing date,and the duration of filling days was shortened by 4.0 d for every 10 d delay of sowing date.Under the background of warm autumn and winter in northern wheat region,the sowing duration of winter wheat was extended,while its influence on the yield was obviously weakened.The delay of sowing date with the increase of sowing seed amount would result in yield increase slightly.The yield of summer maize decreased significantly with the delay of sowing date,and the decline rate of theoretical yield was 1 381.50 kg·hm-2 for every 10 d delay of sowing date,but the yield of winter wheat and summer maize showed a jumping decease for 20 d late sowing.The grain distribution rate increased by 1.67%for winter wheat,decreased by 1.57%for summer maize with every 10 d delay of sowing date.As a result,the harvest index increased by 0.017 for winter wheat,and decreased by 0.016 for summer maize with every 10 d delay of sowing date.The leaf photosynthetic rates(Pn)of winter wheat and summer maize were also different in response to sowing date,they were similar for winter wheat during different sowing dates,while decreased by 1.21 μmol·m-2·s-1 for summer maize for every 10 d delay after sowing date.Sowing date adjustments had no significant effects on grain quality of winter wheat and summer maize in northern area of North China.[Conclusion]Extending suitable sowing date range and sowing date delay of winter wheat in North China Plain were positive and effective measures to adapt to climate warming.The early sowing of summer maize in North China Plain might avoid the negative effects of high temperature and heat damage,and would promote the increase of yield.
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