Influence of microsprinkler irrigation amount on water, soil, and pH profiles in a coastal saline soil

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Microsprinkler irrigation is a potential method to alleviate soil salinization. After conducting a homogeneous, highly saline, clayey, and coastal soil from the Bohai Gulf in northern China in a column experiment, the results show that the depth of the wetting front increased as the water amount applied increased, low-salinity and low-SAR enlarged after irrigation and water redistribution, and the soil pH increased with an increase in irrigation amount. We concluded that a water amount of 207 mm could be used to reclaim the coastal saline soil in northern China.

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Chu, L., Kang, Y., & Wan, S. (2014). Influence of microsprinkler irrigation amount on water, soil, and pH profiles in a coastal saline soil. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/279895

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