نتایج جستجو برای: soil salinization

تعداد نتایج: 181234  

2010
J. A. Díez M. Arauzo P. Hernaiz A. Sanz

In experiments carried out in greenhouses, some authors have shown that ammonium sulphate induces greater soil acidity and salinity than other sources of N. Moreover, nitrif ication inhibitors (NI) tend to cause ammonium to accumulate in soil by retarding its oxidation to nitrate. This accumulated ammonium would also have an effect on soil salinity. Consequently, the aim of this paper was to ev...

2017
Rui Guo Wei Ping Hao Dao Zhi Gong Xiu Li Zhong Feng Xue Gu

Especially over the last 100 years, our unbridled exploitation of the world’s natural resources has severely damaged its vegetation and has also resulted in worrying accumulations of in‐ dustrial wastes and greenhouse gases. Together, these have upset natural ecosystem balances and have created many environment and climatic problems, including rising temperatures, in‐ creasing desertification, ...

2012
Ignacio Melendez-Pastor Encarni I. Hernández Jose Navarro-Pedreño Ignacio Gómez

Soil salt content is a key factor that determines soil chemical quality together with soil reaction, charge properties and nutrient reserves (Lal et al., 1999). An adequate salt supply is essential for an optimum development of photosynthetic mechanism and other biochemical processes in plants (Sitte et al., 1994). Soil salt content constitutes an environmental problem when salt accumulation ge...

2017
Tianyou Zhang Ling Wang Yan Han

Based on Landsat 8-OLI (operational land imager) images and field surveys, we mapped soil salinization across seven ecosystems in the Manas River basin (MRB), and two models of soil salinization (namely an index model and a sensitivity model) were constructed on a regional scale and on the scale of a unit. ArcGIS ordinary Kriging interpolation was used to determine the spatial distribution of t...

Ebrahim Panahpour, Ebrahim Pazira Narges Zohrabi Zahra Behbahanizadeh Rezaian,

Increasing of population in the world caused overusing natural resources and land destruction. Salinization and sodification are two effects of land destruction. Leaching of soil soluble salts is the most appropriate method to emend and reclaim saline and sodic soils. In this study, Examination of different leaching methods of saline from sodic soils has been evaluated in Veis Area in Khoozesta...

1998
Sara J. Scherr Satya Yadav

Land degradation takes a number of forms, including depletion of soil nutrients, salinization, agrochemical pollution, soil erosion, vegetative degradation as a result of overgrazing, and the cutting of forests for farmland. All of these types of degradation cause a decline in the productive capacity of the land, reducing potential yields. Farmers may need to use more inputs such as fertilizer ...

Journal: :مدیریت اراضی 0
رضا سکوتی اسکوئی دانشیار مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی آذربایجانغربی. سمیه غلام آزاد کارشناس ارشد خاکشناسی. نادر قائمیان هیئت علمی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی آذربایجانغربی.

soil degradation means lose of soil quality which usually is caused by improper use of land by human. decline of soil quality includes lose of physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. this study aimed to identify and assess the quality of soil and land, to determine the type of land degradation and estimates their severity based on completed forms gathered field data and mapping th...

2017
Kangkang He Yonghui Yang Yanmin Yang Suying Chen Qiuli Hu Xiaojing Liu Feng Gao

Freshwater resources in the North China Plain (NCP) are near depletion due to the unceasing overexploitation of deep groundwater, by far the most significant source of freshwater in the region. To deal with the deepening freshwater crisis, brackish water (rich but largely unused water in agriculture) is increasingly being used in irrigation in the region. However, inappropriate irrigation with ...

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