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Irrigation water quality options for corn on saline,organic soils
Authors:G. J. Hoffman  T. L. Prichard  E. V. Maas  J. L. Meyer
Affiliation:(1) Water Management Research Laboratory, USDA/ARS, 2021 S. Peach Avenue, 93727 Fresno, CA, USA;(2) Cooperative Extension, University of California, 420 S. Wilson Way, 95205 Stockton, CA, USA;(3) U.S. Salinity Laboratory, USDA/ARS, 4500 Glenwood Drive, 92501 Riverside, CA, USA;(4) Department of Soil & Environmental Science, Cooperative Extension, University of California, 92521 Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary Corn production on the organic soils of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California was affected by the salinity of the irrigation water and the adequacy of salt leaching. Full production was achieved on soils that were saline the previous year, provided the electrical conductivity of the irrigation water (ECi) applied by sprinkling was less than about 2 dS/m and leaching was adequate from either winter rainfall or irrigation to reduce soil salinity (ECMSW) below the salt tolerance threshold for corn (3.7 dS/m). For subirrigation, an ECi up to 1.5 dS/m did not decrease yield if leaching had reduced ECMSW below the threshold. If leaching was not adequate, even nonsaline water did not permit full production. In agreement with previous results obtained in a greenhouse, surface irrigation with water of an electrical conductivity of up to 6 dS/m after mid-season (end of July) did not reduce yield below that of treatments where the salinity of the irrigation water was not increased at mid-season. Results also reconfirm the salt tolerance relationship established in the previous three years of the field trial. The earlier conclusion that the irrigation method (sprinkler or subirrigation) does not influence the salt tolerance relationship was also confirmed.This project was sponsored jointly by the California State Water Resource Control Board, the California Department of Water Resources, the University of California, and the Salinity Laboratory of the US Department of Agriculture
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