نتایج جستجو برای: saline sodic soil

تعداد نتایج: 230100  

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...

Journal: :The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 1969

Journal: :Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 2022

Abstract The use of nano-gypsum in low doses can be an innovative method to mitigate salinity-sodicity effects and enhance spinach growth saline-sodic soil. We evaluated four 960, 480, 240, 120 kg ha ?1 , addition the control recommended conventional gypsum dose (~ 30 t ), a randomized complete pot experiment. pots soil were incubated laboratory for 2 months leached 5 times another months. Then...

2013
M. Shaaban M. Abid R.A.I. Abou-Shanab

Combined application of organic and inorganic amendments was known to play a significant role in improvement of soil properties. A field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of gypsum, farmyard manure and commercial humic acid application on the amelioration of salt affected (saline sodic) soil. During this study, soil pH, electrical conductivity, sodium adsorption ratio, responses o...

Journal: :Agriculture 2022

Soil physicochemical properties are the main driving factors affecting stability and diversity of soil microbial community. The impacts saline–alkali situation associated degradation need to be understood reversed as communities increasingly affected by saline–alkaline soil. However, differences between salinization alkalization their impact on microbiota have been overlooked. object this study...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Sciences 2003

2005
S. A. El-Swaify

Definitions and forms of salinity All natural waters contain soluble salts. The concentration of the salts determines whether the water is of high quality (drinkable or usable for irrigation without need for special precautions) or of low quality (brackish or saline). Water in the soil also contains soluble salts (sometimes called free or nonattached salts). The amount of salts in the root zone...

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