Plant, Soil and Environment (Aug 2021)

Effect of sprinkler irrigation on the properties of leached chernozem and the yield of Bromopsis inermis Leyss. in the Southern Cis-Ural

  • Alexander Komissarov,
  • Mikhail Komissarov,
  • Irek Minniakhmetov,
  • Oleg Lykasov,
  • Julia Afanasyeva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/614/2020-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 8
pp. 482 – 489

Abstract

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The paper examines the effect of the long-term (10 years) low-intensity sprinkler irrigation on the properties of leached chernozem soils covered with Bromopsis inermis Leyss. (BIL) stands in the Southern Cis-Ural forest-steppe. The study analysed changes in the soil's agrophysical and chemical properties. As a result of long-term irrigation, the humus horizon (A + AB) thickness increased by 16 ± 3 cm; the organic carbon (Corg) content and nutrients decreased in this rooting zone, in particular, Corg by 0.3%, available phosphorus by 24.8 mg/kg, exchangeable potassium by 18.4 mg/kg and the stock of Corg by 16 t/ha. The particle size distribution of irrigated soil did not significantly changed; some changes were observed for the soil's aggregate composition. The soil's hydrophysical properties, water and air regime worsened.

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