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Development of secondary salinity and salt migration in the irrigated landscape of hot arid India.

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Title Development of secondary salinity and salt migration in the irrigated landscape of hot arid India.
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Creator Moharana, P.C., Singh, R.S., Singh, S.K., Tailor, B.L., Jena, R.K. and Meena, M.D.
 
Subject Irrigated landscape, Soil properties, electrical conductivity .
 
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The present paper examines the nature of salt movement by the influence of landscape position and development of secondary salinity in Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana command area of hot arid India. Soil samples were collected along 20 km transect across landscapes of upland, medium land, lowland and wetland. Soil properties, electrical conductivity of saturated extract (ECe), soluble ions in saturated extracts, exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) and sodium adsorption ratio were determined. Results showed that cation exchange capacity, organic carbon and CaCO3 were significantly increased in lowland and wetland while soil pH, salinity indicators (ECe and ESP) and exchangeable cations and anions such as chloride and sulphate were increased significantly (P 
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Date 2020-03-21T10:26:17Z
2020-03-21T10:26:17Z
2019-07-20
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Moharana, P.C., Singh, R.S., Singh, S.K., Tailor, B.L., Jena, R.K. and Meena, M.D. 2019. Development of secondary salinity and salt migration in the irrigated landscape of hot arid India. Environmental Earth Sciences. 78:454 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019-8460-4
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