نتایج جستجو برای: soil salinity

تعداد نتایج: 201395  

2011
LIU Dandan ZHANG Yujuan

Abstract: One experimental area in the city of DaQing in Heilongjiang province is took as an example to perform the quantitative inversion of soil salinity using Hyperion data in this paper. The inversion method of soil salinity using Hyperion data is discussed by the image preprocessing, the feature extraction and the establishment of BP neural network model. It gives a lot of help in soil sur...

2009
Gautam Ghosh Suresh Kumar

Soil salinity / alkalinity development is one of the major land degradation problem affecting sustainable agricultural productivity in irrigated areas of arid and semi arid regions of the world. The characterization and mapping of salt affected soils is difficult as the salt concentration may vary substantially over short distances. Various broadband multi-spectral satellite data and spectral i...

2015
SADIA IQBAL NIKOS MASTORAKIS

Soil salinity refers to the state of accumulation of soluble salts in the root zone to adversely affect the growth of most crops. It is a severe environmental degradation that impedes crop growth and production [1]. The conventional processes for the detection, monitoring and mapping of salt-affected soil are known to be difficult and dynamic.(206khan). Remote Sensing has the ability to predict...

2014
Humaira Gul Muhammad Hamayun Muhammad Qasim

The comparative effects of different concentrations of saline soil and saline irrigation water were investigated on growth of canola (cv. Ganyou-5). Plants were subjected to control (non-saline), 0.2% (EC 2.5 dS.m-1), 0.4% (EC 4.5 dS.m-1) and 0.6% (EC 6.5 dS.m-1) of sea salt concentrations in soil as well as saline irrigation water. Vegetative growth parameters recorded were plant height, numbe...

2015
Ya Liu Xianzhang Pan Changkun Wang Yanli Li Rongjie Shi Jingdong Mao

Robust models for predicting soil salinity that use visible and near-infrared (vis-NIR) reflectance spectroscopy are needed to better quantify soil salinity in agricultural fields. Currently available models are not sufficiently robust for variable soil moisture contents. Thus, we used external parameter orthogonalization (EPO), which effectively projects spectra onto the subspace orthogonal to...

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 ...

2011
TONGGUI WU MING WU MUKUI YU JIANGHUA XIAO

Plant group classification relation to soil environmental characteristics was monitored in Hangzhou Bay coastal wetland, China. 18 taxa, belonging to 17 genus and 7 family were recorded, and classified into five groups by TWINSPAN viz A, Scirpus mariqueter group, B, Spartina alterniflora group, C, Phragmites communis group, D, Tamarix chinensis P. communis group, and E, Salix matsudana Imperata...

2017
A. El-Battay A. Bannari N. A. Hameid A. A. Abahussain

Salt-affected soils, caused by natural or human activities, are a common environmental hazard in semi-arid and arid landscapes. Excess salts in soils affect plant growth and production, soil and water quality and, therefore, increase soil erosion and land degradation. This research investigates the performance of five different semi-empirical predictive models for soil salinity spatial distribu...

2016
Cumali Ozaslan Shahid Farooq Huseyin Onen Bekir Bukun Selcuk Ozcan Hikmet Gunal

Invasive plants are recognized for their impressive abilities to withstand adverse environmental conditions however, all invaders do not express the similar abilities. Therefore, survival, growth, nutrient uptake and fecundity of two co-occurring, invasive Physalis species were tested under water and salinity stresses, and different soil textures in the current study. Five different water stres...

2012
Andrzej Wilczek Agnieszka Szyplowska Wojciech Skierucha Jolanta Ciesla Viliam Pichler Grzegorz Janik

This paper presents the application of a frequency-domain reflectometry (FDR) sensor designed for soil salinity assessment of sandy mineral soils in a wide range of soil moisture and bulk electrical conductivity, through the determination of soil complex dielectric permittivity spectra in the frequency range 10-500 MHz. The real part of dielectric permittivity was assessed from the 380-440 MHz,...

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