نتایج جستجو برای: soil salinization

تعداد نتایج: 181234  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Pichu Rengasamy

Salinization is the accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil solum or regolith to a level that impacts on agricultural production, environmental health, and economic welfare. Salt-affected soils occur in more than 100 countries of the world with a variety of extents, nature, and properties. No climatic zone in the world is free from salinization, although the general perception is focuse...

2013
H. Yakubu

A considerable proportion of the arable land cropped with pearl millet in northern Nigeria is affected by salt concentration. Pot experiments were conducted at Maiduguri in Sudan savanna to determine the influence of NaCl concentration on growth and nutrient content of pearl millet. The treatments comprised of three NaCl concentrations: 0.0, 1.4336 and 2.1504g/kg of soil and five pearl millet v...

2012
Yueru WU Weizhen WANG Makito MORI Daisuke YASUTAKE Tetsuo KOBAYASHI Masaharu KITANO

Salinity has plagued irrigated agriculture throughout history (Tanji, 1990), and soil salinization is an old–yet– new problem in arid regions. For example, there are approximately 100 million ha of salt–affected soils in China, accounting for one tenth of the total land area (Li, 2009). The development of effective salinity control practices requires an understanding of the causal relationship ...

2000
E. Huffman G. Padbury

A Canadian initiative to define and estimate indicators of the relationship between agricultural activities and environmental quality has been under way since 1993. This paper focuses on those indicators related to land quality and highlights the use of GIS to reconfigure land use and climatic data to a soil landscape spatial model in order to apply models of soil degradation. The 1981 and 1991...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Gerrit Schoups Jan W Hopmans Chuck A Young Jasper A Vrugt Wesley W Wallender Ken K Tanji Sorab Panday

The sustainability of irrigated agriculture in many arid and semiarid areas of the world is at risk because of a combination of several interrelated factors, including lack of fresh water, lack of drainage, the presence of high water tables, and salinization of soil and groundwater resources. Nowhere in the United States are these issues more apparent than in the San Joaquin Valley of Californi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Ilyas Nurmemet Abduwasit Ghulam Tashpolat Tiyip Racha Elkadiri Jian-Li Ding Matthew Maimaitiyiming Abdulla Abliz Mamat Sawut Fei Zhang Abdugheni Abliz Qian Sun

Soil salinization is one of the most widespread soil degradation processes on Earth, especially in arid and semi-arid areas. The salinized soil in arid to semi-arid Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China accounts for 31% of the area of cultivated land, and thus it is pivotal for the sustainable agricultural development of the area to identify reliable and cost-effective methodologies to mon...

2017
Shutao Wang Qian Feng Yapeng Zhou Xiaoxi Mao Yaheng Chen Hao Xu

Soil salinization is a global problem that limits agricultural development and impacts human life. This study aimed to understand the dynamic changes in water and salinity in saline-alkali soil based on an indoor soil column simulation. We studied the changes in the water and salt contents of soils with different degrees of salinization under various irrigation conditions. The results showed th...

2016
ELLEN R. HERBERT PAUL BOON AMY J. BURGIN SCOTT C. NEUBAUER RIMA B. FRANKLIN MARCELO ARDÓN KRISTINE N. HOPFENSPERGER LEON P. M. LAMERS PETER GELL

Salinization, a widespread threat to the structure and ecological functioning of inland and coastal wetlands, is currently occurring at an unprecedented rate and geographic scale. The causes of salinization are diverse and include alterations to freshwater flows, land-clearance, irrigation, disposal of wastewater effluent, sea level rise, storm surges, and applications of de-icing salts. Climat...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Sujay S Kaushal

O decades, there has been increased salinization of fresh water in many regions of the world. Salinization was previously thought to be an environmental problem restricted primarily to arid regions. However, it is now recognized as a global environmental concern impacting humid regions due to human inputs from road deicers, sewage inputs, and water softeners (Figure 1). In both arid and humid r...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
G Carr S Nortcliff R B Potter

Reclaimed water provides an important contribution to the water balance in water-scarce Jordan, but the quality of this water presents both benefits and challenges. Careful management of reclaimed water is required to maximize the nutrient benefits while minimizing the salinity risks. This work uses a multi-disciplinary research approach to show that soil response to irrigation with reclaimed w...

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