Relationships between the Water Uptake and Nutrient Status of Rubber Trees in a Monoculture Rubber Plantation

Author:

Song Huixian,Miao Zhuojun,Jiang Guomei,Zhang Yulong,Lu Fupeng,Deng Fujia,Xie Enhong,Wu JunenORCID,Zhao Fan

Abstract

Rubber cultivation is primarily rainfed agriculture, which means that water supplies are not stable in most rubber cultivated areas. Therefore, improving the water use of rubber trees through fertilization management seems to be a breakthrough for enhancing the growth and latex yield of rubber trees and carrying out the intensive management of rubber agriculture. However, the relationships among the nutrient status of rubber trees, their water uptake, and soil resources, including water and nutrients, remain unclear. To address this issue, we measured C, N, P, K, Ca, and Mg concentrations in soil and leaves, stems, and roots in a monoculture rubber plantation and distinguished the water uptake depths based on stable isotope analysis throughout the year. We found that the rubber trees primarily absorbed water from the 5–50 cm depth layer, and soil water and nutrients (usually N, P, K) decreased with depth. In addition, the water uptake depth of rubber trees exhibited positive correlations with the nutrient status of their tissues. The more water the rubber trees absorb from the intermediate soil layer, the more nutrients they contain. Therefore, applying fertilizer to intermediate soil layers, especially those rich in C content, could greatly promote rubber tree growth.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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