Soil salinity under climate change: Challenges for sustainable agriculture and food security
Soil salinity is one of the major and widespread challenges in the recent era that hinders
global food security and environmental sustainability. Worsening the situation, the harmful …
global food security and environmental sustainability. Worsening the situation, the harmful …
Salt-affected soils, reclamation, carbon dynamics, and biochar: a review
S Amini, H Ghadiri, C Chen, P Marschner - Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2016 - Springer
Purpose This paper reviews chemical, physical, and biological problems of salt-affected
soils and different reclamation methods applied to rehabilitate these soils. Methods Methods …
soils and different reclamation methods applied to rehabilitate these soils. Methods Methods …
Leaching and reclamation of a biochar and compost amended saline–sodic soil with moderate SAR reclaimed water
Remediating saline–sodic soils with organic amendments is increasingly seen as a cheaper
and sustainable alternative to inorganic materials. The reclamation potential of biochar …
and sustainable alternative to inorganic materials. The reclamation potential of biochar …
How does soil water status influence the fate of soil organic matter? A review of processes across scales
C Védère, M Lebrun, N Honvault, ML Aubertin… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Due to its influence on multiple soil processes, water intervenes in biogeochemical cycles at
multiple spatial scales with contrasting effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. On all …
multiple spatial scales with contrasting effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. On all …
Seawater desalination for crop irrigation—A review of current experiences and revealed key issues
Increasing water scarcity in arid and semiarid regions is driving the demand for non-
conventional water resources in irrigated agriculture. Seawater desalination for sustaining …
conventional water resources in irrigated agriculture. Seawater desalination for sustaining …
Evaluating impact of irrigation water quality on a calcareous clay soil using principal component analysis
Declining yields from farmland in the Bet She'an Valley, Israel, irrigated with Jordan River
water, raised concerns about resource management and long term sustainability. An …
water, raised concerns about resource management and long term sustainability. An …
Assessment of soil erosion characteristics in response to temperature and precipitation in a freeze-thaw watershed
Precipitation and temperature are important factors affecting soil erosion especially in mid-
high latitude areas. The effects of climatic factors on soil erosion have been observed in …
high latitude areas. The effects of climatic factors on soil erosion have been observed in …
[HTML][HTML] Critical factors influencing soil runoff and erosion in sprinkler irrigation: Water application rate and droplet kinetic energy
R Chen, H Li, J Wang, Z Song - Agricultural Water Management, 2023 - Elsevier
The water application rate (AR) and droplet kinetic energy are considered the most
important indicators of soil erosion in sprinkler irrigation. However, little information is …
important indicators of soil erosion in sprinkler irrigation. However, little information is …
Effects of long-term irrigation with treated wastewater. Part I: Evolution of soil physico-chemical properties
The long-term impact of irrigation on a Mediterranean sandy soil irrigated with Treated
wastewater (TWW) since 1980 was evaluated. The main soil properties (CEC, pH, size …
wastewater (TWW) since 1980 was evaluated. The main soil properties (CEC, pH, size …
Urban wastewater reuse in agriculture for irrigation in arid and semi-arid regions–A review
Purpose In recent years, attempts have been made to compensate irrigation water shortage
through widespread wastewater application as a low-quality water resource for agriculture …
through widespread wastewater application as a low-quality water resource for agriculture …