Reclamation of saline‐sodic soil under a rice–wheat system by horizontal surface flushing |
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Authors: | A. K. Nayak D. K. Sharma V. K. Mishra P. S. Minhas C. L. Verma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Regional Research Station – Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India;2. Krishi Anusandhan Bhavan II, ICAR, Pusa, New Delhi, India;3. G.B. Pant Agricultural University and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India |
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Abstract: | Saline sodic soil with a high content of soluble carbonates is one of the important agricultural soils on the Central Indo‐Gangetic plains and elsewhere. Conventional reclamation procedures using gypsum application followed by vertical leaching (GC) is uneconomic; high ECe and precipitation of applied gypsum, reacting with soluble carbonates, reduce the efficacy of gypsum in these soils. This paper reports results from a project designed to evaluate reclamation by irrigation of the ploughed soil and turning of soil with a power tiller followed by flushing of standing water after 24 h, a second flushing after 7 days and subsequent application of gypsum and vertical leaching (GF2). Average rice and wheat production after GF2 significantly increased (25 and 62%, respectively) over the conventional practice. Compared with conventional treatment, GF2 significantly reduced the ECe and SAR of the soil and improved physical properties such as ζ‐potential, dispersible clay content, water stable aggregates expressed as MWD, and saturated hydraulic conductivity. Split application of gypsum between flushing (GF1/2 and GF2/3) gave similar results to GF2 in terms of soil amelioration and crop production. |
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Keywords: | Saline sodic soil horizontal flushing gypsum rice wheat carbonate and bi‐carbonate |
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