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Amelioration of salt affected soils in rice paddy system by application of organic and inorganic amendments  [2013]

Shaaban, M., Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (Pakistan). Dept. of Soil Science; Abid, M., Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (Pakistan). Dept. of Soil Science; Abou-Shanab, R.A.I., City of Scientific Research and Technology Applications, Alexandria (Egypt). Dept. of Environmental Biotechnology;

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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 of root length and rice paddy yield were examined. Application of gypsum with or without farm manure and commercial humic acid decreased soil pH (8.26%), electrical conductivity (from 6.35 dS/m to 2.65 dS/m) and sodium adsorption ratio (from 26.56 to 11.60), and increased root length (from 9.17 cm to 22.6 cm) and paddy yield (from 695.7 kg/ha to 1644 kg/ha). A negative but significant correlation was observed between root length and electrical conductivity, sodium adsorption ratio (r = -0.93; -0.94, resp., P less or equal 0.05), whereas positive and significant correlation with paddy yield (r = 0.96; P less or equal 0.05).
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Plant, Soil and Environment (Czech Republic)
ISSN : 1214-1178

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Langue:
English
Type:
Summary
Sur AGRIS depuis:
2014
Volume:
59
Numéro:
5
Page initiale:
227
Page finale:
233
Tous les titres:
"Amelioration of salt affected soils in rice paddy system by application of organic and inorganic amendments"@eng
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"Summary (En)"
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Information bibliographique

Langue:
English
Type:
Summary
Sur AGRIS depuis:
2014
Volume:
59
Numéro:
5
Page initiale:
227
Page finale:
233
Tous les titres:
"Amelioration of salt affected soils in rice paddy system by application of organic and inorganic amendments"@eng
Autre:
"Summary (En)"
"3 graphs, 5 tables"
"27 ref."