The study of different conjunctional managements in saline and non-saline water on sorghum’s yield and distribution of salinity in soil profile

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In recent decades, the use of exotic water in agricultural areas, is considered as one of the best models of management. One of the exotic water, is saline and brackish water. Currently, several methods are considered for the use of saline water in irrigation. The present study aimed to compare existing approaches and propose a new approach on how to conjunct saline and non-saline water. Forage sorghum plants were grown in field conditions. Treatments consisted of; control treatment (100% sweet), the half treated, the alternate time, the alternate place, the mixed and one hundred percent saline treatment. In each of these treatments, half of the needed water for irrigation will be provided with saline water. Finally, the biological parameters of the plant and salinity changes in the soil profile, were analyzed. The results show that the best performance refers to alternate treatment, although after control treatment Then, the alternate place are, the half treated, the alternate time and the mixed treatment.
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Persian
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Journal of Water and Irrigation Management, Volume:7 Issue: 2, 2017
Pages:
227 to 240
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