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تکرار جستجوی کلیدواژه «کاتیون و آنیون های خاک» در نشریات گروه «کشاورزی»
  • هاجر مریخ پور*، سیده بهاره عظیمی، جلیل بادام فیروز، شهاب الدین منتظمی

    این مطالعه به منظور بررسی خصوصیات شیمیایی خاک های تحت پوشش دو نوع خاکپوش امولسیونی انجام شده است. این پژوهش در سایت آزمایشی و مطالعاتی در بخشی از عرصه های وسیع بیابانی واقع در شهرستان آران و بیدگل صورت پذیرفته است. پارامترهای مورد مطالعه، pH، EC، غلظت کاتیون ها (Ca، Mg، K و Na) و آنیون های (NO3، HCO3، SO4، Cl) خاک بوده است که تحت تاثیر تیمارهای نوع خاکپوش، مدت زمان سپری شده پس از کاربرد خاکپوش و عمق خاک بررسی شده اند. در کنار برداشت نمونه های خاک تحت پوشش خاکپوش، نمونه خاک شاهد نیز برداشت شد. نتایج نشان داد که استفاده از خاکپوش امولسیونی موجب کاهش pH و EC خاک گردیده است. کاهش شوری خاک منجر به کاهش غلظت کاتیون ها و آنیون های خاک می شود و شرایط مناسب برای رشد و استقرار گیاه را به واسطه حفظ رطوبت و کاهش تبخیر فراهم می کند. رطوبت در خاک های تحت پوشش خاکپوش های امولسیونی، پس از گذشت مدت زمان 12 ماه  نسبت به خاک شاهد بیشتر بوده و این تفاوت معنادار بوده است.

    کلید واژگان: شوری خاک, فرسایش بادی, کاتیون و آنیون های خاک, خاکپوش امولسیونی}
    Hajar Merrikhpour*, Seyedeh Bahareh Azimi, Jalil Badamfirooz, Shahabadin Montazami
    Introduction

    Wind erosion and thunderstorms bring about significant adverse consequences, including air pollution, reduced visibility, wear and tear of industrial machinery, soil structure destruction, and adverse effects on soil fertility. In recent years, the aerosol pollution caused by sand storms has turned into a serious health threat for Iranian people. In addition to being detrimental to human health, the adverse consequences mentioned above will also cause many problems for ecosystem processes. That is why the fight against erosion has received worldwide attention. The application of mulch is a method widely used to control wind erosion and stabilize sand grit and dust hotspots. Mulch is defined as any natural and artificial material that is promoted and applied to the soil surface together with crop residues, plastic films, asphalt, emulsion mulch, oil, petroleum residue, nano-clay matters, and livestock manure. Therefore, this study sought to examine the chemical properties of soils covered by two emulsion mulches.

    Materials and Methods

    This experimental study was conducted in some parts of large desert areas located in Aran and Bidgol counties. The treatment items examined in this study were the type of mulch, time of mulch application, and soil depth. In addition to harvesting soil samples covered with mulch, control soil samples were also collected for comparison. PH, EC, concentration of cations (Ca, Mg, K and Na), and anions (NO3, HCO3, SO4, Cl) were other parameters examined in this study.

    Results and Discussion

    The results showed that the application of emulsion mulch reduced the soil's pH and EC. In fact, reducing soil salinity leads to a decrease in soil cations and anions concentration, providing suitable conditions for plant growth and establishment by maintaining moisture and reducing evaporation. It was also found that moisture in soils covered by emulsion mulches was significantly higher than that of the control soil during the study period (12 months), reducing the concentration of cations. Considering the fact that the presence of emulsion mulch in the soil surface leads to a decrease in its concentration of cations compared to that of the control soil, this study's analysis of the dominant sodium cation in soil showed a significant decrease in treatment mulch compared to that of the control mulch. Moreover, the concentration of chlorine and sulfate anions was found to have decreased after the application of emulsion mulch, resulting in the creation of suitable conditions for plant cultivation in the region. In contrast, the study found that bicarbonate concentration in the soil increased due to the presence of carbon in the emulsion mulch structure compared to that of the control soil sample.

    Conclusion

    There was a significant decrease in the amount of salinity in the soil treated with both types of mulch compared to the control soil that received no mulch, the amount of which increased over time. The main reason for the reduction of salinity in the soil treated with the two types of mulch could be the reduced water evaporation from the soil surface caused by an increase in the soil's moisture. Code 1 emulsion mulch was more efficient in maintaining the soil moisture than the other type of mulch. Increasing moisture affects the soil's aggregation by increasing the adhesion between particles and, therefore, the velocity of wind erosion threshold will be decreased. Furthermore, the study found a decrease in the pH of the soil covered by mulches. This decrease in pH was more evident in surface samples, indicating a relative decrease in pH than that of the subsoil.As soil salinity decreases after mulch application, the concentration of cations is also expected to decrease. Among the cations examined in this study, the soil's dominant sodium cation suggested a significant decrease in treated emulsion mulch compared to that of the control mulch. Possessing a lower sand percentage, Code 2 emulsion mulch was found to have a more decreasing effect on the cation concentration after 12 months of its application. The study's results also revealed a reduction in the concentration of all studied cations, which occurred 12 months after the application of Code 2 emulsion mulch, while the concentration of the cations had not changed after six months of the application of the mulch.  The study also found that chlorine and sulfate anions significantly reduced in the studied anions of the treated soils. The final results of this study suggested that both types of applied mulch could contribute to reducing the effects of harmful cations and anions on plant growth and that the application of the mulches would allow more plants to be grown in such areas. Moreover, the results of long-term tests showed the efficacy of the two applied mulches in terms of their stability.

    Keywords: Soil Salinity, Soil Cations, Anions, Wind Erosion, Emulsion Mulch}
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