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English : Improving root zone stratum by tile drainage system in salty clay soils, north delta, Egypt
Arabic : تحسين منطقة إنتشار الجذور بنظام الصرف المغطى فى الأراضى الطينية الملحية بشمال الدلتا، مصر
Abstract : Drainage plays a vital role in improving and conserving soil environment. Salty clay soil is fond mainly in the northern part of Egypt. This work was done at a new reclaimed soil, El-Hamoul area, Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate in order to evaluate the effect of tile drainage system (in January 2010, a tile drainage system was executed with 30 and 40 m drain spacing at 140 cm soil depth using plastic pipe) on some hydrological and physic-chemical soil properties as well as on crops productivity during two years 2011and 2012. The results indicated that water table depth is positively affected by drainage system. The highest values of water draw-down rate were recorded in 30 m drain spacing treatment. Soil bulk density and total porosity was relatively improved by installed tile drainage system. Soil pH, total soluble salts, soluble ions and ESP values were decreased as a result of tile drainage system performance. This trend was more evident in the surface layers for 30 m drain spacing treatment especially, after the second year. The crop productivity of cotton, wheat, rice, maize and sugar beet was increased after existing of tile drainage system. These increases were more obviously in the narrow drain spacing especially after the second year
Publication year 2013
Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
Country Egypt
City المنوفية
serial title مجلة المنوفية للبحوث الزراعية مجلد (38) عدد 6 (الجزء الثالث) ديسمبر 2013
Volume 38 . 6
Author(s) from ARC
AGROVOC
TERMS
Alkalinity. Crops. Productivity. Salinity.
Publication Type Journal

 
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