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Conservation tillage practices like stubble return with no-tillage (NTS) significantly enhance wheat yield and soil health while reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in semi-arid regions. NTS is identified as the optimal method for improving agricultural resilience and mitigating climate change impacts.

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  • Climate change poses significant challenges to global agriculture.
  • Croplands are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
  • Conservation tillage practices offer a potential mitigation strategy.

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  • To evaluate the impact of different tillage systems on wheat yield, soil properties, and GHG flux.
  • To identify optimal conservation tillage strategies for semi-arid regions.
  • To address the knowledge gap regarding conservation tillage in the Dingxi belt.

Main Methods:

  • Field experiment comparing conventional tillage (CT) with conservation tillage systems: straw incorporation with conventional tillage (CTS), no-tillage (NT), and stubble return with no-tillage (NTS).
  • Randomized complete block design with three replications.
  • Assessment of wheat yield components, soil physicochemical properties, and GHG emissions (CO2, CH4, N2O).

Main Results:

  • Conservation tillage systems (CTS, NTS, NT) significantly increased wheat yield and improved soil properties (water content, organic carbon, nutrients, microbial activity) compared to CT.
  • These systems also reduced soil temperature and bulk density.
  • NTS, NT, and CTS significantly reduced GHG emissions and net global warming potential, with NTS showing the most substantial decrease in GHG intensity.

Conclusions:

  • Stubble return with no-tillage (NTS) is the most effective practice for enhancing wheat yield and soil/water conservation in the semi-arid Dingxi region.
  • Conservation tillage significantly contributes to mitigating GHG emissions and increasing agroecosystem resilience.
  • NTS represents a climate-smart agricultural approach for sustainable farming in similar environments.