Long-Term Effect of Alkali and Partially Neutralized Irrigation Water on Soil Quality

被引:7
作者
Singh, Awtar [1 ]
Kumar, Arvind [1 ]
Yadav, Rajender Kumar [1 ]
Minhas, Paramjit Singh [1 ]
Saini, Upasana [1 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Cent Soil Salin Res Inst, Kachhwa Rd, Karnal 132001, Haryana, India
关键词
Alkali water; Carbon fractions; Gypsum; Microbial activities; Nutrient availability; Sulphuric acid; ORGANIC-CARBON; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; FRACTIONS; BIOMASS; STORAGE; DEGRADATION; AMENDMENTS; MANAGEMENT; NUTRIENT; INCREASE;
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10.1007/s42729-021-00728-1
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Purpose Soil sodification through irrigation with alkali groundwater is quite extensive in arid to semi-arid regions of the world. Therefore, the long-term effects of alkali and partially neutralized water irrigations were quantified on sandy loam soils. Methods The experiment was conducted in semi-controlled concrete lysimeters of 2 x 2 x 2 m(3) with drainage outlets at bottom and filled with sandy loam soils. These were irrigated with five types of irrigation water, i.e. good quality water (GQW), synthetic alkali water (SAW) having the residual sodium carbonate (RSC) similar to 5 me L-1 (SAW 1 ), SAW of RSC similar to 10 me L-1 (SAW(2)), SAW(2) partially neutralized up to RSC similar to 5 me L-1 with gypsum (SAW(2) + GYP) and SAW(2) partially neutralized up to RSC similar to 5 me L-1 with sulphuric acid (SAW(2) + SA). Results Perpetual irrigation with residual alkalinity water deteriorated soil quality through increasing its soil pH, electrical conductivity and total inorganic carbon content and diminishing soil microbial activities, total organic carbon (TOC) and its active pools. Increased soil pH further induced negative effect on soil microbial activities and TOC as well as its active pool. Conversely, availability of phosphorous and potassium increased but nitrogen availability remained unaffected. Conclusions Irrigation with increasing RSC water caused proportionate deterioration in soil quality. Partial neutralization of irrigation water RSC from similar to 10 to similar to 5 me L-1 with gypsum or sulphurous amendments did not suffice for sustaining long- term soil quality. It suggested substantial revision in existing recommendation of alkali water neutralization for irrigation to achieve the land degradation neutrality, food security and sustainability.
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页码:1252 / 1266
页数:15
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