Parameters and characteristics of alkalization of sodic soil in Da'an City
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-28-2006
Abstract
Primary parameters of sodic soil in Da'an City, including exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP), sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), total alkalinity, pH, soil salt content, etc. were determined for analysis of characteristics and vertical distribution of alkalization in the profile. Results show 1) Na + and HCO3- are the major soluble ions in the soil with the former accounting for 80 percent or more of the total cations and the latter for 75%-85% of the total anions. And NaHCO3 is the primary cause of aggravated soil alkalization. 2) The soil layer located at the depth of 20-80 cm in the soil profile is an apparent alkalized soil layer, with ESP > 25%-30%; pH > 10.3; and salt content > 6.0g · kg-1. The characteristics of soil alkalization tend to be weaker in other soil layers in the profile. 3) Soil ESP rises with soil salt content and total alkalinity, and positively correlated with SAR(r=0.711, n =40, P < 0.000 1). Based on precipitation and groundwater data available, causes of the salinity distribution pattern in the soil profile were discussed at the end.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment
Recommended Citation
Li, B., Wang, Z., & Chi, C. (2006). Parameters and characteristics of alkalization of sodic soil in Da'an City. Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment, 22 (1) Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/ag_exst_pubs/839