Enhancing barley productivity and water conservation in arid steppes using deep slitting, hydrogel application, and an innovative Combined Seeding Unit (CSU)


Manabaev N. Yussupov S. Azimov A. Ibragimova Z. Iztleuov G. Kultassov B. Manabaev R. Yeleuova E.
January - March 2026Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies

Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
2026#15Issue 114 - 23 pp.

Global food security is increasingly threatened by escalating water scarcity and progressive soil degradation, particularly subsoil compaction resulting from repeated heavy machinery traffic. In many arid and semi-arid regions, bulk soil density may reach 1.68 g cm⁻³ in the 40–60 cm layer of heavy clay–loam soils, severely restricting water infiltration, gaseous exchange, and nutrient transport, ultimately causing substantial yield losses. This study investigated the synergistic effects of deep slitting (subsoiling) and superabsorbent hydrogel polymer (SAP) application on soil moisture dynamics and the productivity of Baisheshek barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) under the arid steppe conditions of the Turkestan Region, Kazakhstan. A field experiment with four replications and seven treatments was conducted on compacted heavy clay–loam soil. Soil sampling and agrochemical analyses were performed across three representative sites to account for spatial heterogeneity and to evaluate the robustness of the proposed technology under variable field conditions. Treatments combined two slitting depths (20 cm and 40 cm) with two hydrogel rates (30 kg ha⁻¹ and 60 kg ha⁻¹). The optimal treatment— 20 cm slitting with 30 kg ha⁻¹ hydrogel (SCH-20+30)—produced the most favorable soil moisture retention and highest agronomic performance, achieving a yield of 23.2 c ha⁻¹, a 53.6% increase (8.1 c ha⁻¹ gain) over the control (15.1 c ha⁻¹). The 30 kg ha⁻¹ dose was also the most economically efficient, as doubling the rate provided no significant benefit. To enable practical implementation, a patented Combined Seeding Unit (CSU) was developed to integrate deep slitting, hydrogel application, fertilizer placement, and seeding into a single-pass operation. This innovative methodology represents a technologically advanced, water-efficient, and sustainable approach for high-yield barley and other grain cultivation in arid and semi-arid regions, offering a practical model for precision soil and water management under climate-induced water scarcity.

Combined Seeding Unit , Hydrogel , Slitting , Water Conservation , Yield Enhancement

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Innovtechproduct LLP, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Tashenev University, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University, Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan

Innovtechproduct LLP
Tashenev University
M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University
Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University

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