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Preliminary use of a fulvic acid, as a strategy to improve water use in saline soils
Author(s) -
Cristián Kremer,
J María Cristina Díaz,
Óscar Seguel,
Yasna Tapia
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de la facultad de ciencias agrarias. universidad nacional de cuyo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1853-8665
pISSN - 0370-4661
DOI - 10.48162/rev.39.016
Subject(s) - loam , soil water , irrigation , soil salinity , leaching (pedology) , saline water , salinity , drip irrigation , leaching model , chemistry , saline , environmental science , soil science , agronomy , geology , biology , oceanography , endocrinology
An evaluation of a fulvic acid (FA) was made in a Loam soil, by selecting the best dose to achieve salt displacement under a drip emitter. In trial 1, PVC columns were filled with a loam soil and irrigated with a KCl solution of electrical conductivity (EC) of 12.5 dS m-1. Once the soil solution EC reached the value of the KCl solution, FA doses of 0, 2.1, 5.3 and 10.5 kg ha-1 were applied. The bulk electric conductivity and soil chemical properties were evaluated after 6 irrigation cycles. In trial 2, the same soil salinized with the KCl solution was placed in 0.8 m3 containers. Two irrigations treatments were performed: a control and the best FA dose from trial 1. The displacement of the salt bulb created from irrigation with a dropper in the soil profile was characterized. In trial 1, the dose of 5.3 kg ha-1 reached the lowest EC after the third irrigation. In trial 2, the selected dose reduced EC until 3.75 dS m-1 at 0.3 m depth at the third irrigation, saving 246 L of water compared to control. Additionally, the salinity bulbs were more horizontally extended in the FA treatment.Highlights:Application of FA (5.3 kg ha -1) reduced the water use by 50% compared to leaching carried out exclusively with water.The use of Fulvic acid showed to be an alternative to consider in the recovery of saline soils under drip irrigation when irrigation water is scarce.Little or not residual effect was found after the use of Fulvic acid.

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