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Trickle irrigation rates and soil salinity distribution in an almond ( Prunus amygdalus) orchard
Managing the soluble salts in the root zone of a trickle irrigated almond ( Prunus amygdalus) orchard is desirable for tree growth and nut production. This study was conducted to determine the relationships among the volume (50, 100, and 150% of the crop evapotranspiration ( et c) of trickleapplied...
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Published in: | Agricultural water management 1991-04, Vol.19 (3), p.271-283 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Managing the soluble salts in the root zone of a trickle irrigated almond (
Prunus amygdalus) orchard is desirable for tree growth and nut production. This study was conducted to determine the relationships among the volume (50, 100, and 150% of the crop evapotranspiration (
et
c) of trickleapplied water and the amount and distribution of soil salinity, Cl
−, B, and soluble Na
+ in a clay loam soil. Irrigation water with an electrical conductivity of 1.5 dS m
−1 was applied for four years.
The greatest accumulation of soil salinity (electrical conductivity of the saturation soil extract,
ec
e) of 5.7 dS m
−1 was beneath the trickle line for the 50% of
et
c treatment (14.0 m
3 of applied water tree
−1 yr
−1). Soil salinity decreased with distance from the trickle line. Increasing the water volume to 100 and 150% of
et
c (26.9 and 40.3 m
3 tree
−1 yr
−1, respectively) moves the zone of salt accumulation farther from the trickle line. The apparent leaching fraction based upon the Cl
− ratio for the 50% of
et
c treatment was about 0.05 indicating loss of water by deep percolation within about 1 m of the trickle line. For trees irrigated at 100% of
et
c, the leaching fraction was 0.22 up to a distance of 1 m from the line, then decreased to 0.06 at a distance of 1.6 m. The leaching fraction for the 150% of
et
c treatment was from 0.36 within 1 m of the trickle line and then decreased to about 0.34 at 1.6 m from the line. Reasons for the leaching fraction being higher than expected are discussed. Further research is required to optimize the management of trickle irrigation to meet the
et
c and leaching requirements in young almond orchards irrigated with slightly saline water. |
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ISSN: | 0378-3774 1873-2283 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0378-3774(91)90046-L |