监测海平面上升对泰国下中部平原农业区受盐影响土壤某些土壤性质的影响

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY Agrivita Pub Date : 2021-08-20 DOI:10.17503/AGRIVITA.V43I3.2183
N. Phankamolsil
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海平面上升是世界面临的主要环境问题之一。然而,很少有人注意到它对土壤性质的影响,特别是在农业地区。在此基础上,我们监测了海平面上升对泰国中下游平原农业区盐渍化土壤相关土壤性状的影响,并确定了不同时期盐渍化影响的严重程度。所有土壤均为深土层,排水差,质地较细,土层发育程度最低。土壤湿度在20.84% ~ 79.04%之间。饱和膏体萃取物的土壤电导率(EC e)在不同地点、深度和土壤采样周期之间变化很大,范围为0.21 ~ 4.42 dS m -1。在土壤采样期间,这些土壤的钠吸附比(SAR)值在6.80 ~ 41.89之间,在部分或所有土壤剖面上都高于13。这些结果表明,许多研究地点受到盐类的影响,所有地点均可归类为盐碱化土壤,4月N4、3月、7月和8月N5和3月P4地点的分类逐渐增加到盐碱化土壤。因此,在这段时间里,与5月和6月的高降水相比,盐含量的增加可能是由于海平面上升造成的。
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Monitoring the Effects of Sea Level Rise on some Soil Properties Related to Salt Affected Soils in Agricultural Areas of Lower Central Plain, Thailand
A rise in the sea level is one of the main environmental issues facing the world.  However, little attention has been paid to its effects on soil properties, especially in agricultural areas. Herein, we implemented to monitor the effects of a rise in sea level on some soil properties related to salt affected soils in agricultural areas on Lower Central Plain, Thailand and determine the severity of salt impact during different periods in these areas. All soils were deep, poorly drained and mainly fine textured, with a minimally developed soil horizon. The soil moisture varied between 20.84 and 79.04%. Soil electrical conductivity (EC e ) in saturation paste extracts varied substantially between locations, depth levels, and periods of soil sampling, ranging from 0.21 to 4.42 dS m -1 .               The sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) values of these soils during the periods of soil sampling were rather higher than 13 in either some or all layers of the soil profiles, ranging between 6.80 and 41.89. These results suggested that many of the study locations were affected by salts and all sites could be classified as sodic soils with the classification increasing to saline-sodic soils in locations N4 in April, N5 in March, July and August, and P4 in March. Thus, during these times it was possible that the increased salt levels were due to the rising sea level compared to during May and June when there was high precipitation.
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期刊介绍: The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in plant science i.e.: -agronomy -horticulture -plant breeding -soil sciences -plant protection -other pertinent field related to plant production
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