The electrical conductivity of pig slurry suggests that addition of this waste to soils in arid and semi-arid areas could cause salinization. Changes in electrical conductivity and soluble salt concentration in two calcareous soils indicated a salinity risk after 24 months of pig slurry addition at rates of 400 m2/ha/yr or more. Salinity risk increased with soil water-holding capacity. Water-soluble potassium concentrations showed a greater increase than other cations in the soils because of the large amount present in the slurry. The proportion of soluble potassium in the soil depended on the soil's cation exchange capacity and on the composition of the clay fraction.Peer reviewe
The rate of salinisation of soils from a water table has been shown to be related to the concentrat...
In some areas, particularly in the Mediterranean regions, saline water is a source of water for crop...
Saline-sodic and sodic soils are characterized by the occurrence of excessive Na+ that adversely aff...
The effects of adding pig slurry to two calcareous soils containing different levels and types of cl...
Pig slurry in quantities of 200, 400, 500, 600, 800, and 1000 m3 ha-1 year-1 was added to two calcar...
Pig slurry applied to soil at different rates may affect soil properties and the mobility of chemica...
Salinization of irrigated lands is a major challenge towards supplying required food and feed to mee...
Not AvailablePresence of appreciable amount of soluble salts has a deleterious impact for raising sa...
Saline, sodic, and saline-sodic ground waters are problematic throughout the Northern Great Plains a...
Transient salinity associated with increased dispersion of clays is arguably one of the most economi...
Irrigation with distillery effluent, besides influencing crop yield, may have considerable impact on...
Changes in amounts of macro-(N, P, K) and micro-nutrients (Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu) were determined in two...
Online Publ July 2016Salt accumulation in soils, affecting agricultural productivity, environmental ...
Pig slurry application as soil manure can alter the chemical properties of the soil and affect its a...
The influence of pig slurry applications on the nutrient composition of three horticultural crops (p...
The rate of salinisation of soils from a water table has been shown to be related to the concentrat...
In some areas, particularly in the Mediterranean regions, saline water is a source of water for crop...
Saline-sodic and sodic soils are characterized by the occurrence of excessive Na+ that adversely aff...
The effects of adding pig slurry to two calcareous soils containing different levels and types of cl...
Pig slurry in quantities of 200, 400, 500, 600, 800, and 1000 m3 ha-1 year-1 was added to two calcar...
Pig slurry applied to soil at different rates may affect soil properties and the mobility of chemica...
Salinization of irrigated lands is a major challenge towards supplying required food and feed to mee...
Not AvailablePresence of appreciable amount of soluble salts has a deleterious impact for raising sa...
Saline, sodic, and saline-sodic ground waters are problematic throughout the Northern Great Plains a...
Transient salinity associated with increased dispersion of clays is arguably one of the most economi...
Irrigation with distillery effluent, besides influencing crop yield, may have considerable impact on...
Changes in amounts of macro-(N, P, K) and micro-nutrients (Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu) were determined in two...
Online Publ July 2016Salt accumulation in soils, affecting agricultural productivity, environmental ...
Pig slurry application as soil manure can alter the chemical properties of the soil and affect its a...
The influence of pig slurry applications on the nutrient composition of three horticultural crops (p...
The rate of salinisation of soils from a water table has been shown to be related to the concentrat...
In some areas, particularly in the Mediterranean regions, saline water is a source of water for crop...
Saline-sodic and sodic soils are characterized by the occurrence of excessive Na+ that adversely aff...