Sokombela Asanda, Ndhlala Ashwell Rungano, Bopape-Mabapa Moshibudi Paulina, Eiasu Bahlebi Kiberab, Mpai Semakaleng, Nyambo Patrick
Department of Plant Production, Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering, University of Limpopo, Private Bag X 1106, Sovenga, 0727, South Africa.
Department of Agronomy, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice, 5700, South Africa.
Sci Rep. 2025 Aug 29;15(1):31891. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-17237-1.
Soil degradation, climate change, and water scarcity worsen the declining crop productivity. Plastic mulches provide a sustainable solution, yet comprehensive evaluations of their effects, particularly in vegetable production, remain limited. This meta-analysis synthesizes 97 studies and 789 observations across 25 vegetable species to assess the influence of plastic mulch colour on crop yields and soil properties. Ten plastic mulch colors were analyzed: black, blue, green, gray, yellow, transparent, white, silver, brown, and red. Results show that all mulch colors improved crop productivity and soil parameters compared to non-mulched soil. Green (effect size (ES) = 5.73, confidence interval (CI) = 3.92-7.93), transparent (ES = 6.52, CI = 5.17-7.87), and black (ES = 1.95, CI = 1.49-2.42) mulches produced the highest significant increase in yield, plant height, and stem diameter, respectively. The highest reduction in weed biomass occurred with red mulch (ES = -9.04, CI = -13.33--4.76). Increases in soil temperature and water use efficiency were noted from black (ES = 0.82, CI = 0.69-0.94) and silver (ES = 0.68, CI = -3.16-4.53), while the black (ES = 0.19, CI = 0.03-0.35), blue (ES = 2.62, CI = 0.44-4.80), and gray (ES = 2.03, CI = 0.06-4) mulches exhibited improved soil organic carbon, pH, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, and potassium, respectively. Besides black, the impacts of other colors are still under-explored, which limits the understanding of their effects on soil properties. Further studies are essential, as soil chemical characteristics are essential in agricultural productivity.
土壤退化、气候变化和水资源短缺加剧了作物生产力的下降。塑料地膜提供了一种可持续的解决方案,然而,对其效果的全面评估,尤其是在蔬菜生产中的评估仍然有限。这项荟萃分析综合了97项研究和涉及25种蔬菜的789次观测数据,以评估塑料地膜颜色对作物产量和土壤性质的影响。分析了十种塑料地膜颜色:黑色、蓝色、绿色、灰色、黄色、透明、白色、银色、棕色和红色。结果表明,与未覆盖地膜的土壤相比,所有地膜颜色都提高了作物生产力和土壤参数。绿色(效应大小(ES)=5.73,置信区间(CI)=3.92 - 7.93)、透明(ES = 6.52,CI = 5.17 - 7.87)和黑色(ES = 1.95,CI = 1.49 - 2.42)地膜分别使产量、株高和茎直径显著增加最多。红色地膜使杂草生物量减少最多(ES = -9.04,CI = -13.33 - -4.76)。黑色(ES = 0.82,CI = 0.69 - 0.94)和银色(ES = 0.68,CI = -3.16 - 4.53)地膜使土壤温度和水分利用效率增加,而黑色(ES = 0.19,CI = 0.03 - 0.35)、蓝色(ES = 2.62,CI = 0.44 - 4.80)和灰色(ES = 2.03,CI = 0.06 - 4)地膜分别使土壤有机碳、pH值、全氮、有效磷和钾含量有所改善。除了黑色,其他颜色的影响仍未得到充分研究,这限制了对它们对土壤性质影响的理解。由于土壤化学特性对农业生产力至关重要,如果进一步研究是必不可少的。