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Film mulching counteracts the adverse effects of mild moisture deficiency, and improves the quality and yield of Cyperus esculentus. L grass and tuber in the oasis area of Tarim Basin

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Ya Ding, Zhihao Zhang, Yan Lü, Li Li, Waqar Islam Fanjiang Zeng, Waqar Islam

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This paper is not about microplastics; it studies how plastic film mulching and reduced irrigation affect the growth, yield, and quality of tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus) in an arid oasis farming system in China.

Integrating soil traits, nutrients, yield, and quality, findings indicate <i>C. esculentus</i> yield and quality primarily hinge on soil water content, pond hydrogenase, and electrical conductivity. Based on this results, the recommended strategy is to reduce irrigation by 20% for cultivating <i>C. esculentus</i> in this area.

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