2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2019.02.077
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Effect of biochar on sweet corn and soil salinity under conjunctive irrigation with brackish water in coastal saline soil

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“…Many studies have reported the potential of biochar to enhance soil properties and control soil salinity for improving the growth performance of crop plants as well (Akhtar et al 2015;Hammer et al 2015;Najeeb et al 2017). Biochar can provide a good source for mineral nutrients such as K + , Mg 2+, and Ca 2+ (Huang et al 2019;. The release of these cations from biochar causes displacement of Na + ions associated with exchangeable sites of acidic-salt affected soil colloids and facilitates further Fig.…”
Section: Overall Impact Of Organic Amendments and Amendment Ratios Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many studies have reported the potential of biochar to enhance soil properties and control soil salinity for improving the growth performance of crop plants as well (Akhtar et al 2015;Hammer et al 2015;Najeeb et al 2017). Biochar can provide a good source for mineral nutrients such as K + , Mg 2+, and Ca 2+ (Huang et al 2019;. The release of these cations from biochar causes displacement of Na + ions associated with exchangeable sites of acidic-salt affected soil colloids and facilitates further Fig.…”
Section: Overall Impact Of Organic Amendments and Amendment Ratios Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, organic amendments like biochar, compost, and sewage sludge are generally derived from economically viable sources of secondary waste materials; thus, their application for reclamation purposes has been considered as a green technique. Therefore, many of the recent studies have been focused on evaluating the potential of organic amendments for reclamation of salt-affected soils (Huang et al 2019;Yupeng et al 2018;Zhang et al 2015). Furthermore, since salinization affects the soil carbon storage, over a long period, it causes a significant reduction in soil organic carbon (Wong et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, some studies have proved that irrigation with brackish water is feasible in the North China Plain [16], in the eastern coastal areas of China; some areas of saline soil caused by sea water intrusion have also been experimented with by using brackish water for irrigation [17]. In the Yellow River Delta, there are few studies on the use of brackish water to irrigate winter wheat.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In restoration processes, the application of organic amendments is used for the creation of soil substrates with incipient structure and stable aggregates and to improve the biological functionality of the soil [5]. The use of biochar as soil amendment has been proposed as a sustainable strategy to improve crop productivity [6,7], control soil salinity [8], and mitigate global warming of degraded soils. Biochar has been reported to enhance plant physiological response [9] and improve plant adaptation to dry periods in biochar amended soils [6].…”
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confidence: 99%