Nutrient management in salt affected soils for sustainable crop production

Sandeep Singh
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ABSTRACT Soil salinity and sodicity are the global problems and pose a serious threat to agriculture sustainability. The distribution of salt affected soils exist mostly under arid and semi-arid climates where rainfall is inadequate to leach salts from/out of the root zone. These soils have poor fertility, generally with low availability of nitrogen, calcium, zinc, iron and manganese. Therefore, judicious nutrients management on the principle of INM in these soils is as important as their reclamation. In these soils, crops respond differently to applied nutrients due to their diverse chemical composition impacting precipitation-dissolution reactions and adsorption-desorption kinetics. Nutrient transformation and loss mechanisms of applied nutrients are also affected by the magnitude of soil salinity and sodicity. The paper aims at discussing efficient nutrient management in salt affected soils for sustainable crop production.
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盐类影响土壤养分管理,促进作物可持续生产
土壤盐碱化是全球性问题,对农业可持续发展构成严重威胁。受盐影响的土壤分布主要存在于干旱和半干旱气候下,在这些地区,降雨不足以从根区浸出盐。这些土壤肥力差,通常氮、钙、锌、铁和锰的可用性较低。因此,根据INM原则对这些土壤进行明智的养分管理与开垦同等重要。在这些土壤中,由于不同的化学成分影响降水-溶解反应和吸附-解吸动力学,作物对施用的养分有不同的反应。施用养分的转化和流失机制也受土壤盐分和碱度大小的影响。本文旨在探讨盐渍土壤的有效养分管理,促进作物的可持续生产。
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