The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures

Straw mulch cover is one of the most important soil erosion control measures applied to reduce runoff and soil loss in cultivated areas. However, in developing countries such as Iran, without a clear tradition or knowledge about soil erosion control measures, the use of straw mulch is rare, and its...

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Main Authors: Ataollah Kavian, Mahin Kalehhouei, Leila Gholami, Zeinab Jafarian, Maziar Mohammadi, Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2518
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author Ataollah Kavian
Mahin Kalehhouei
Leila Gholami
Zeinab Jafarian
Maziar Mohammadi
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
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Mahin Kalehhouei
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description Straw mulch cover is one of the most important soil erosion control measures applied to reduce runoff and soil loss in cultivated areas. However, in developing countries such as Iran, without a clear tradition or knowledge about soil erosion control measures, the use of straw mulch is rare, and its impact in the most extended crops is not well understood. We investigated the separate and combined effects of colza (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) and corn (<i>Zea mays</i> L.), to mitigate the activation of soil loss and runoff in sandy-loam soils, under different antecedent soil moisture conditions, in a rainfed plot in Northern Iran. Under laboratory conditions, we used a rainfall simulator device. The experiments were performed by using a rainfall intensity of 50 mm h<sup>−1</sup>, with a duration of 10 min and an inclination of 30%, with three replications. These conditions were used to evaluate the soils under extreme meteorological and topographical conditions. Two types of straw mulch, colza and corn, separated and combined with three different cover levels (25, 50 and 75%) and four distinct antecedent soil moisture conditions (0, 15, 20 and 30%), were used. The results showed that the applied straw mulches had significant effects on the reduction of soil loss and sediment concentration, by almost 99%. The maximum reduction of soil loss and sediment concentration was observed for the treatments with 0% moisture and 75% of corn, colza + corn and colza, with a reduction of 93.8, 92.2 and 84.9% for soil loss, respectively, and 91.1, 85.7 and, 60.7% for sediment concentration, respectively. The maximum reduction of runoff was also obtained with 0% soil moisture and a cover of 75%, reducing 62.5, 48.5 and 34.8% for colza, colza + corn and corn, respectively. The corn straw mulch showed the highest effectivity on reducing soil loss and sediment concentration toward colza treatment. But the colza straw mulch showed the best results on reducing runoff toward corn treatment. We conclude that the application of straw mulch is affordable and useful in reducing soil loss and runoff, instead of bare soils.
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spelling doaj.art-5ac8048b62634caab47abafcdd4a28e82023-11-20T13:05:19ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-09-01129251810.3390/w12092518The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil MoisturesAtaollah Kavian0Mahin Kalehhouei1Leila Gholami2Zeinab Jafarian3Maziar Mohammadi4Jesús Rodrigo-Comino5Department of Watershed Management, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU), Sari 68984, IranDepartment of Watershed Management Sciences and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Nour, Mazandaran 14115, IranDepartment of Watershed Management, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU), Sari 68984, IranDepartment of Rangeland Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU), Sari 68984, IranDepartment of Watershed Management Sciences and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Nour, Mazandaran 14115, IranSoil Erosion and Degradation Research Group, Department of Geography, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, SpainStraw mulch cover is one of the most important soil erosion control measures applied to reduce runoff and soil loss in cultivated areas. However, in developing countries such as Iran, without a clear tradition or knowledge about soil erosion control measures, the use of straw mulch is rare, and its impact in the most extended crops is not well understood. We investigated the separate and combined effects of colza (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) and corn (<i>Zea mays</i> L.), to mitigate the activation of soil loss and runoff in sandy-loam soils, under different antecedent soil moisture conditions, in a rainfed plot in Northern Iran. Under laboratory conditions, we used a rainfall simulator device. The experiments were performed by using a rainfall intensity of 50 mm h<sup>−1</sup>, with a duration of 10 min and an inclination of 30%, with three replications. These conditions were used to evaluate the soils under extreme meteorological and topographical conditions. Two types of straw mulch, colza and corn, separated and combined with three different cover levels (25, 50 and 75%) and four distinct antecedent soil moisture conditions (0, 15, 20 and 30%), were used. The results showed that the applied straw mulches had significant effects on the reduction of soil loss and sediment concentration, by almost 99%. The maximum reduction of soil loss and sediment concentration was observed for the treatments with 0% moisture and 75% of corn, colza + corn and colza, with a reduction of 93.8, 92.2 and 84.9% for soil loss, respectively, and 91.1, 85.7 and, 60.7% for sediment concentration, respectively. The maximum reduction of runoff was also obtained with 0% soil moisture and a cover of 75%, reducing 62.5, 48.5 and 34.8% for colza, colza + corn and corn, respectively. The corn straw mulch showed the highest effectivity on reducing soil loss and sediment concentration toward colza treatment. But the colza straw mulch showed the best results on reducing runoff toward corn treatment. We conclude that the application of straw mulch is affordable and useful in reducing soil loss and runoff, instead of bare soils.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2518combined straw mulcheslaboratory conditionssoil conservationrainfall simulator
spellingShingle Ataollah Kavian
Mahin Kalehhouei
Leila Gholami
Zeinab Jafarian
Maziar Mohammadi
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures
Water
combined straw mulches
laboratory conditions
soil conservation
rainfall simulator
title The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures
title_full The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures
title_fullStr The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures
title_short The Use of Straw Mulches to Mitigate Soil Erosion under Different Antecedent Soil Moistures
title_sort use of straw mulches to mitigate soil erosion under different antecedent soil moistures
topic combined straw mulches
laboratory conditions
soil conservation
rainfall simulator
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2518
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