Sonbol, H., El Hadidi, E., Saied, M., El-F, Aiad, M. (2007). EFFECT OF SURFACE IRRIGATION METHODS AND LAND LEVELING ON SALT DISTRIBUTION AND MOISTURE UPTAKE BY COTTON PLANT IN SALT AFFECTED SOILS AT NORTH DELTA. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 32(9), 7999-8015. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2007.201525
H. A. Sonbol; E.M. El Hadidi; M.M. Saied; M.A. El-F, Aiad. "EFFECT OF SURFACE IRRIGATION METHODS AND LAND LEVELING ON SALT DISTRIBUTION AND MOISTURE UPTAKE BY COTTON PLANT IN SALT AFFECTED SOILS AT NORTH DELTA". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 32, 9, 2007, 7999-8015. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2007.201525
Sonbol, H., El Hadidi, E., Saied, M., El-F, Aiad, M. (2007). 'EFFECT OF SURFACE IRRIGATION METHODS AND LAND LEVELING ON SALT DISTRIBUTION AND MOISTURE UPTAKE BY COTTON PLANT IN SALT AFFECTED SOILS AT NORTH DELTA', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 32(9), pp. 7999-8015. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2007.201525
Sonbol, H., El Hadidi, E., Saied, M., El-F, Aiad, M. EFFECT OF SURFACE IRRIGATION METHODS AND LAND LEVELING ON SALT DISTRIBUTION AND MOISTURE UPTAKE BY COTTON PLANT IN SALT AFFECTED SOILS AT NORTH DELTA. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2007; 32(9): 7999-8015. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2007.201525
EFFECT OF SURFACE IRRIGATION METHODS AND LAND LEVELING ON SALT DISTRIBUTION AND MOISTURE UPTAKE BY COTTON PLANT IN SALT AFFECTED SOILS AT NORTH DELTA
Two field trials were conduced at Sakha Agricultural Research Station during the two successive growing seasons 2004 and 2005 to study the impact of three methods of surface irrigation which are: 1- Short Furrows, 2. Long furrows and 3. Border irrigation, and three land leveling practices were used as, traditional land leveling, dead level (precision leveling) and ground surface slope of 10 cm/100 m (0.1%) on salt distribution patterns and moisture extraction under Egyptian cotton variety Giza 86. The experimental design which used in this study was split-plot with four replicates, where the main plots were assigned to surface irrigation methods and the sub plot were devoted to land leveling methods.
Results revealed that, the salt concentration in soil after fifth irrigation was decreased by 17.79, 15.22 and 12.76% under border, long furrows and short furrows. While the decrease in salt concentration after harvesting of cotton were 20.17, 20.12 and 13.71% under border, long furrows and short furrows irrigation. Furthermore, the salt content under 0.1% ground surface slope was decreased as compared to dead level and traditional land leveling. At the same time, more than 70% of water absorbed by cotton roots was obtained from the upper 30 cm soil layer, while less than 30% was extracted from the lower soil layer (30-60 cm).