Gypsum form and rate can affect soil physicochemical properties and crop productivity in soils of low electrical conductivity that have been enriched by sodium due to supplementary irrigation

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Research Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1071/sr24050
Walter D. Carciochi, Justo Chevallier Boutell, Gisela V. García, Natalia V. Diovisalvi, Nicolas Wyngaard, Adrián Lapaz Olveira, Nahuel I. Reussi Calvo
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Abstract

Context

The optimum gypsum form and rate required to ameliorate soil sodicity constraints caused by supplementary irrigation with water containing sodium bicarbonate in humid regions are unknown.

Aim

Evaluate the short-term effect of different gypsum forms and rates on (i) soil physicochemical properties and (ii) grain yield in a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)/maize (Zea mays L.) sequence.

Methods

We conducted two field experiments in the southeastern Argentinean Pampas on soils with low electrical conductivity (0.2 dS m−1), assessing three forms of gypsum (granulated, pelletised, and powdered) applied a month before barley sowing at 2000 kg ha−1. In one experiment, 3000 kg ha−1 was also tested. Soil properties and grain yield were determined at barley and maize harvests (i.e. 7 and 13 months after the gypsum application, respectively).

Key results

(i) Gypsum did not significantly affect soil physical properties; (ii) powdered gypsum at 3000 kg ha−1 enhanced soil chemical properties at barley harvest, decreasing pH by 7% and exchangeable sodium percentage by 35%, while increasing the exchangeable Ca2+/Na+ ratio by 70% (0.0–0.1 m depth); (iii) powdered gypsum improved soil chemical conditions at deeper soil depths (0.1–0.2 m) at maize harvest; (iv) barley grain yield increased with gypsum application; and (v) maize yield was negatively correlated with soil pH and positively correlated with the Ca2+/Na+ ratio.

Conclusions

Powdered gypsum can rapidly improve soil chemical properties and increase crop yields.

Implications

Powdered gypsum, especially at 3000 kg ha−1, could be used to alleviate soil sodicity issues in the short-term.

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Soil Research
Soil Research SOIL SCIENCE-
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3.20
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6.20%
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35
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Soil Research (formerly known as Australian Journal of Soil Research) is an international journal that aims to rapidly publish high-quality, novel research about fundamental and applied aspects of soil science. As well as publishing in traditional aspects of soil biology, soil physics and soil chemistry across terrestrial ecosystems, the journal welcomes manuscripts dealing with wider interactions of soils with the environment. Soil Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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