Guideline for Salinity Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Using Nuclear and Related Techniques

Guideline for Salinity Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Using Nuclear and Related Techniques
Author: Mohammad Zaman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-11-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 331996190X

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This open access book is an outcome of the collaboration between the Soil and Water Management & Crop Nutrition Section, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, Austria, and Dr. Shabbir A Shahid, Senior Salinity Management Expert, Freelancer based in United Arab Emirates.The objective of this book is to develop protocols for salinity and sodicity assessment and develop mitigation and adaptation measures to use saline and sodic soils sustainably. The focus is on important issues related to salinity and sodicity and to describe these in an easy and user friendly way. The information has been compiled from the latest published literature and from the authors’ publications specific to the subject matter. The book consists of six chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the terms salinity and sodicity and describes various salinity classification systems commonly used around the world. Chapter 2 reviews global distribution of salinization and socioeconomic aspects related to salinity and crop production. Chapters 3 covers comprehensively salinity and sodicity adaptation and mitigation options including physical, chemical, hydrological and biological methods. Chapter 4 discusses the efforts that have been made to demonstrate the development of soil salinity zones under different irrigation systems. Chapter 5 discusses the quality of irrigation water, boron toxicity and relative tolerance to boron, the effects of chlorides on crops. Chapter 6 introduces the role of nuclear techniques in saline agriculture.

Irrigated Soils

Irrigated Soils
Author: David Wynne Thorne
Publisher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9788176221122

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Most Of The Arable Soils Of Humid Temperate Areas Are Now Employed For Crop Production. With An Ever-Increasing Population, The World Is Again Rapidly Turning To The Further Development Of Irrigation In The Semi-Arid And Arid Lands Which Comprise Over Half Of The Earth S Land Surface. Today More Than Half Of The World S Population Is Dependent On Food Produced Under Irrigation. Authors Have Kept Constantly In Mind The Idea Of Integrated Plants Which Will Give Maximum Production On Irrigated Farms. In This Approach, Discussion Of Such Topics As Soil Water Relations, Salt, Alkali, Soil Physical Properties, Organic Matter, Crop Rotations, Fertilizers, And Irrigation Practice Have Been Directed Toward Recognizing The Solving Practical Farm Problems. The Emphasis On Farm Planning Throughout The Book Has Been Brought To A Final Conclusion With A New Chapter On Planning The Irrigated Farm. The Recent Rapid Expansion Of Irrigation In Humid Regions At First Thought Seems To Justify Special Treatment. But Further Consideration Indicates That The Same Fundamental Principles Are Involved Wherever Irrigation Is Practiced, Whether In Arid Or Humid Areas. The Salt Problem Seldom Occurs In Humid Regions And Liming Must Be Practiced, But Still The Underlying Principles Of Irrigation Agriculture Are The Same. In Preparing The Manuscript The Authors Have Sought To Emphasize Fundamental Principles That Underlie Soil Management Practices. Emphasis Is On Basic Principles Rather Than On Field Practices. The General Approach Is To Present First The Fundamental Principles And Second The Applications Of The Principles In Solving Individual Problems. The Authors Sought To Bring Together Viewpoints From Different Fields Of Investigation And To Harmonize Them Into An Integrated Presentation. For Example, In Soil Moisture Studies, Soil Scientists Have Customarily Dealt In Terms Of Physical Stresses Exerted On Moisture By Capillary Pull And Adsorption By Soil Particles; Plant Physiologists Have Been Concerned With Osmotic Stress Value Resulting From Salts Dissolved In Soil Or Culture Solutions. In Irrigation Agriculture, Both Concepts Are Vitally Important And Are Presented As A Unified Principle That Must Be Evaluated In Estimating The Water Relations Of Plants In Irrigated Soils. This Book Will Be Useful In College Dealing With Irrigation And The Management Of Irrigated Soils, But Also As A Reference Guide To Those Giving Technical Advice To Farmers On The Management Of Irrigated Soils. Contents Chapter 1: Problems Of Irrigated Regions, Early History Of Irrigation, Extent Of Irrigation In World Agriculture, Problems In Irrigation Agriculture, Bibliography; Chapter 2: Soil As A Medium For Plant Growth, Plant Roots, Soil Characteristics And Plant Growth, Soil Classification As A Key To Management Problems, Bibliography; Chapter 3: Soil And Water Relations, Moisture Retention By Soils, Methods Of Expressing The Tension Of Soil Water, Definitions Of Moisture Terms, Water Movement, Bibliography; Chapter 4: Soil Water, And Plant Relations, Water Availability In Soil, Range Of Available Moisture, Optimum Moisture Level, Water Requirements Of Crop Plants, Bibliography; Chapter 5: The Salt Problem, Classification Of Salted Soils, Plant Relations To Salted Soils, Bibliography; Chapter 6: Evaluating Land For Irrigation, Field Evaluation Of Land, Evaluation Of Salted Soils, Plant Food Reserves, Bibliography; Chapter 7: Source And Quality Of Irrigation Water, Importance Of Watershed Management, Water Rights, Quality Of Water, Changes In Water Quality, Soils In Relation To Water Quality, Improving The Quality Of Irrigation Water, Analysis Of Selected Irrigation Waters, Soil Changes Induced By Irrigation Water, Bibliography; Chapter 8: Measuring Irrigation Water, Units, Weirs, Other Measuring Devices, Bibliography; Chapter 9: Planning A Farm For Irrigation, Preparing The Farm For Irrigation, Farm Distribution Systems, Selecting An Irrigation Method, Methods Of Water Application, Planning Cropping Systems For Water Supplies, Bibliography; Chapter 10: Irrigation Practice, Quantity Of Water To Apply, Water Application Efficiency, Leaching Losses, When To Irrigate, Integration Of Irrigation With Other Management Practices, Bibliography; Chapter 11: Drainage, Planning A Drainage System, Depth And Spacing Of Drains, Types Of Drains, Design And Construction Of Drainage Systems, Surface Drainage, Bibliography; Chapter 12: Reclamation And Management Of Saline And Alkali Soils, Salt Balance, Reclamation Of Saline Soils, Reclamation Of Alkali Soils, Illustration Of Reclamation Procedures, Reclamation Of Soils Damaged By Sea Water, Management Of Saline And Alkali Soils, Bibliography; Chapter 13: Control Of The Physical Properties Of Soil, Soil Structure, Aeration, Permeability, Soil Temperature, Resistance To Erosion, Tillage For The Control Of Soil Physical Properties, Effect Of Plants On Physical Properties Of Soil, Organic Matter And Improved Physical Condition Of Soils, Chemical Treatment For Soil Improvement, Bibliography; Chapter 14: Control Of The Biological Properties Of Soil, Plant Disease Organisms In The Soil, Promotion Of Desirable Microbiological Activities, Denitrification, Effects Of Crops On Succeeding Crops, Crop Rotation, Planning Rotations, Bibliography; Chapter 15: Maintaining Organic Matter In Soil, Role Of Organic Matter In Soil Fertility, Principles Governing The Quantities Of Organic Matter In Soils, Activity Of Soil Organic Matter, Principles For Building And Maintaining Organic Matter Content, Green Manure Crops, Farm Manure, Artificial Manure And Composts, Crop Residues, Bibliography; Chapter 16: Minerals And Plant Growth, Non Essential Elements Of Interest In Plant Nutrition, Classification Of Essential Elements, Function Of The Essential Elements In Plant Growth, Availability Of Plant Nutrients, Bibliography; Chapter 17: Fertilizer Elements And Fertilizer Materials, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Bibliography; Chapter 18: Using Fertilizers, Guarantees And Regulations, Fertilizer Ratios, Compatibility Of Ingredients, Calculating Fertilizer Formulas, Estimating Fertilizer Values, Home Mixing, Selecting Fertilizers, When To Apply Fertilizer, Placement Of Fertilizer, Systems Of Fertilizer Management, Bibliography; Chapter 19: Soil Management For General Field Crops, Sugar Cane, Sugar Beets, Potatoes, Corn, Cotton, Cereal Crops, Alfalfa And Clovers, Pastures, Rice, Bibliography; Chapter 20: Soil Management For Fruit, Vegetable And Specialty Crops, Fruit Crops, Vegetable Crops, Seed Crops, Lawns, Ornamentals, Bibliography; Chapter 21: Farm Planning, Making The Farm Map, Soil Map, Inventory And Evaluation Of Resources And Problems, Types Of Farming In Relation To Farm Plants, The Farm Layout, Adjusting Crops And Livestock, The Written Report, Bibliography.

Soil and Water

Soil and Water
Author: Daniel Hillel
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323156703

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Soil and Water: Physical Principles and Processes describes the physical principles governing the soil-water system and particularly the sequence of processes constituting the cycle of water in the field. Organized into two parts, with a total of 11 chapters, this book first discusses the basic physical properties of both soil and water. Some chapters deal with the state of water in soil and flow of water in saturated and unsaturated soil. The second part focuses on the aspects of field water cycle, starting from the entry of water into soil to the redistribution of soil moisture. It also describes the groundwater drainage, evaporation from bare-surface soils, uptake of soil water by plants, and the water and energy balance in the field. This work is meant for students and professional workers in soil physics and other related disciplines who need or might be interested in a fundamental and up-to-date exposition of soil physics.

Bibliography of Agriculture

Bibliography of Agriculture
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1732
Release: 1976
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Water Resources Research Catalog

Water Resources Research Catalog
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1464
Release: 1966
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:

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Encyclopedia of Agrophysics

Encyclopedia of Agrophysics
Author: Jan Gliński
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1075
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9048135842

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This Encyclopedia of Agrophysics will provide up-to-date information on the physical properties and processes affecting the quality of the environment and plant production. It will be a "first-up" volume which will nicely complement the recently published Encyclopedia of Soil Science, (November 2007) which was published in the same series. In a single authoritative volume a collection of about 250 informative articles and ca 400 glossary terms covering all aspects of agrophysics will be presented. The authors will be renowned specialists in various aspects in agrophysics from a wide variety of countries. Agrophysics is important both for research and practical use not only in agriculture, but also in areas like environmental science, land reclamation, food processing etc. Agrophysics is a relatively new interdisciplinary field closely related to Agrochemistry, Agrobiology, Agroclimatology and Agroecology. Nowadays it has been fully accepted as an agricultural and environmental discipline. As such this Encyclopedia volume will be an indispensable working tool for scientists and practitioners from different disciplines, like agriculture, soil science, geosciences, environmental science, geography, and engineering.