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English : Impact of irrigation water salinity levels on some soil chemical properties and some flax varieties
Arabic : تأثير ملوحة ماء الرى على بعض خواص الأرض الكيميائية وبعض أصناف الكتان
Abstract Pot experiments were conducted in a wire proof greenhouse at Sakha Agricultural Research Station during seasons 2010/2011 to estimate the influence of water salinity on some soil chemical properties, yield and yield components of four flax varieties. Three water salinity levels 0.5 dS/m (W1)1.94 dS/m (W2) and 3.75 dS/m (W3), four flax varieties of Sakha1, Sakha2, Escelna and Elona and three levels of phosphorus fertilizers; without fertilizers (P0) 0, 15.5%p2O5 (p1) and 22.5%p2O5 (p2) were applied in pots which filled with 9 kg of non saline clay soil The obtained results could be summarized as follows: Dramatic increase of soil salinity was shown after harvesting due to increasing irrigation water salinity i.e., from 2.7dS/m before planting to 2.82, 5.68, and 10.67, dS/m with W1, W2, and W3, respectively. As well as SAR values were increased from 4.39, before planting to4.71,6.90 and (13.35) with W1, W2 and W3 respectively. Also, HCO-3, CL and Na+ were increased with increasing irrigation water salinity. Irrigation water salinity significantly affected flax yield and yield components. Flax seed yield g /pot had generally, the following sequence with different irrigation waters and phosphorus fertilizer levels Sakha 2 >Sakha1 >Esclena > Elona .Phosphorus treatments ,geneally increased flax seeds and straw yields of the studied varieties. Straw yield (g/pot), technical length, and 1000-seed weight were significantly decreased with increasing irrigation water salinity levels. Sakha 2 and Sakha1 were the highest tolerant varieties of flax to irrigation water salinity. While the varieties Esclena and Elona were the moderate ones according to FAO (1985), under the experimental conditions
Publication year 2011
Pages 1315 - 1325
Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
Country Egypt
City المنصورة
serial title J.Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng., Mansoura Univ., Vol. 2 (12): , 2011
Volume 2 . 12
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Soil fertility
AGROVOC
TERMS
Flax. Phosphate fertilizers. Water.
Publication Type Journal

 
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