深松深度影响春玉米产量形成的生理机制与调控效应研究进展

    Research Progress on the Physiological Mechanisms and Regulatory Effects of Subsoiling Depth on Spring Maize Yield Formation

    • 摘要: 玉米作为全球三大粮食作物之一,是保障粮食安全的核心作物。然而,犁底层紧实、土壤蓄水能力不足、资源利用效率偏低等问题,严重制约我国春玉米的产量潜力。深松作为改善土壤结构、促进作物根系生长和提高水分养分利用效率的关键耕作措施,在春玉米生产中具有重要应用价值。深度是影响深松效果的关键参数,适宜的深松深度(35~40 cm)通过改变土壤水分、通气性和氮素利用等生理生态过程形成水肥协同的环境。这种协同环境促进根系下扎与形态优化从而扩大资源“库”,并且提高光合以提供充足的“源”。源与库的扩大影响穗数、穗粒数与千粒重最终调控春玉米的产量形成。本文综述深松深度影响春玉米产量形成的生理机制与调控效应,从研究方法、水分利用、土壤通气性、氮素转运效率等方面进行深入分析,总结不同土壤类型、深松深度下的产量表现,并对未来研究方向进行展望,以期为春玉米高产高效栽培提供理论依据。

       

      Abstract: As one of the world's three major grain crops, maize is a key crop for ensuring food security. However, problems such as compacted plow pan, insufficient soil water retention capacity, and relatively low resource use efficiency severely limit the yield potential of spring maize in China. Subsoiling, as a crucial tillage practice for improving soil structure, promoting crop root growth, and enhancing the efficiency of water and nutrient utilization, holds significant application value in spring maize production. The depth of subsoiling is a key parameter affecting its effectiveness. An appropriate subsoiling depth (35~40 cm) creates a water-and-nutrient synergistic environment by altering soil moisture, aeration, and nitrogen utilization processes. This promotes deeper root growth and optimized root morphology, thereby expanding the resource "pool" and providing sufficient photosynthetic "sources", which in turn affects the formation of ear number, kernel number per ear, and thousand-kernel weight to regulate spring maize yield. This paper reviews the physiological mechanisms and regulatory effects of subsoiling depth on spring maize yield formation. It conducts an in-depth analysis of research methods, water use, soil aeration, nitrogen transport efficiency, and other aspects, summarizes yield performance under different soil types and subsoiling depths, and looks forward to future research directions, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for high-yield and efficient cultivation of spring maize.