Abstract

The location of water and fertilizer supply directly affects the distribution of soil moisture and nutrients, thereby affecting crop yield and fertilizer use efficiency. However, the impact of water and nitrogen (N) supply location on cotton water and N use efficiency and yield is not yet clear, especially under drip irrigation conditions. A field experiment was conducted in 2022 and 2023. Four water and N supply patterns were set as: water and N supply at the same location (narrow row (PN) or wide row (PW)), water and N supply at spatially distinct (SD) and spatially and temporally distinct locations (STD). Soil water and N leaching, cotton root growth, water productivity (WP) and recovery efficiency of N (REN), and yield were quantified. The soil moisture and NO3--N vertical distribution range (0-60cm) were deeper at the same location for water and N supply than at spatially distinct locations for water and N supply (0-40cm). Compared to water and N supply at the same location, supply at spatially distinct locations significantly increased cotton root weight, root length density, and root surface area. In addition, water and NO3--N leaching of water and N supply at spatially distinct (SD and STD) were 12%-50% and 32%-59% lower, respectively, than those from the same location (PN and PW), while the yield and WP increased significantly by 7%-11% and 7%-10%, respectively. The REN of water and N supply at spatially and temporally distinct locations was the highest. Therefore, water and N supply at spatially distinct or spatially and temporally distinct locations can improve water productivity, recovery efficiency of N, and yield of cotton, and reduce soil water and N leaching loss under drip irrigation.

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