Net changes of main ions in the soil profile of irrigated field plots in central Spain

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作者
Bustos, Angel [1 ]
Caballero, Rafael [1 ]
Roman, Roman [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, Ctr Ciencias Medioambientales Finca Expt Poveda, Arganda Del Rey 28500, Spain
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10.1007/s00271-006-0029-9
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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Implementation of improved irrigation schedules in some semiarid zones improve water efficiency and can be recommended where occasional periods of heavy rainfall may remove some of the accumulated salts. We hypothesized, however, that the leaching pattern of the main ions may differ regarding their potential contribution to the total salt discharge. The experiment was conducted near Madrid in Spain on a typical Xerofluvent soil with sandy-loam texture in the first 0.5 m. For 4 years, a traditional crop rotation of corn-wheat-corn-oat (Zea mays L.-Triticum aestivum L.-Zea mays L.-Avena sativa L.) was planted and two irrigation treatments (traditional and improved) were applied only to the corn. In an experimental set-up of 24 plots, samples of the soil solutions were extracted 61 times during the experiment at soil depths of 0.4, 0.9 and 1.4 m. During the experiment, drainage volume was estimated in plots under the two irrigation schedules. Main ions in the soil solution were SO42-, Cl-supercript stop, Ca2+, Na+ and HCO3-. These solutes accounted for 88% of total salt discharge under the two irrigation treatments. Two main patterns of salt leaching were observed. For most main ions, except HCO3-, the input to discharge ratio was lower than one. Also for HCO3-, the irrigation treatment did not affect the leaching pattern (higher input than discharge under the two irrigation treatments). Improved irrigation schedules can be implemented without increasing the total salt load, but attention should be paid to specific leaching patterns of individual ions.
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