Synergistic Improvement in Wheat Yield, Water and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Wheat–Maize Rotation Systems: A Meta-Analysis of Multidimensional Agricultural Practices
Huihui Wei, Tingting Gong, Li Zhou, Li Qin

TL;DR
This study shows that combining different agricultural practices can significantly boost wheat yield and resource efficiency, especially in cold and arid regions.
Contribution
The study provides a meta-analysis of multidimensional agricultural practices in wheat–maize systems, revealing their synergistic effects on yield and resource use efficiency.
Findings
Agricultural practices increased wheat yield by 31.1%, nitrogen use efficiency by 14.7%, and water use efficiency by 27.6%.
Combined organic and mineral fertilization led to the highest yield increase of 141.5%.
In cold and arid regions, agricultural practices had stronger effects on wheat yield and water use efficiency.
Abstract
Agricultural practices (APs) comprehensively regulate crop growth; however, comprehensive studies evaluating the effects of APs on crop yield, water use efficiency (WUE), and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) remain scarce, particularly regarding determining optimal APs for winter wheat in wheat–maize rotation systems. Here, this study conducted a meta-analysis based on 305 studies globally (4009 pairs of observations), focusing on five APs: irrigation, fertilization, tillage, residue utilization, and mulching. And the results indicated that APs significantly increased winter wheat yield (31.1%), NUE (14.7%), and WUE (27.6%), with fertilization showing the most pronounced effects at 43.7%, 16.9%, and 44.7%, respectively. Specifically, compared to no fertilization, combined organic and mineral fertilizer produced the highest yield increase (141.5%); among conventional fertilization, biochar…
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TopicsIrrigation Practices and Water Management · Climate change impacts on agriculture · Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
