2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aoas.2012.09.001
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Effect of different amendments on soil chemical characteristics, grain yield and elemental content of wheat plants grown on salt-affected soil irrigated with low quality water

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“…However, gypsum and Zn supplies into saline soil improved the K uptake to the detriment of Na uptake resulting in the improvement of leaf-K/Na. Similar results have also been reported by Abd-Elrahman et al (2012) in wheat and Saleh and Maftoun (2008) in rice. Furthermore, the increasing doses of nitrogen allowed an increase in leaf-K and leaf-K/Na.…”
Section: Leaf-k Leaf-na and Leaf-k/na Ratio In Ricesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, gypsum and Zn supplies into saline soil improved the K uptake to the detriment of Na uptake resulting in the improvement of leaf-K/Na. Similar results have also been reported by Abd-Elrahman et al (2012) in wheat and Saleh and Maftoun (2008) in rice. Furthermore, the increasing doses of nitrogen allowed an increase in leaf-K and leaf-K/Na.…”
Section: Leaf-k Leaf-na and Leaf-k/na Ratio In Ricesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Soils irrigated with raw effluent slowly accumulate not only heavy metals but also salts leading to salinity/sodicity problems (Murtaza et al, 2008;Abd-Elrahman et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data also showed that the application of compost caused pronounced reductions in the EC by values 21.02 and 10.96 % for soil after wheat and maize crop, respectively as compared to the control. Beheiry et al (2005) and Abd-Elrahman et al (2012) reported that addition of organic manures decreased soil salinity and they attributed that to improving physical properties of the soil which in turn facilitate the leaching of salts outside from the root zone. Bio-fertilizer (PSB) slightly decreasing soil EC.…”
Section: Soil Ecmentioning
confidence: 99%