Use of Soil-Structured Capillary Barrier can Mitigate the Impact of Saline-Irrigation Water on Marigold Grown Under Field Condition

M. Al-Mazroui, Rashid Al-Yahyai, S. Al-Ismaily, A. Kacimov, H. Al-Busaidi
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Capillary barriers (CBs) as engineered porous composites is novel and promising technology for mitigating salinity and drought stress of plants. This study aimed to imitate a naturally formed CB structure recently discovered in the reservoir bed of Al-Khoud dam at the Governorate of Muscat in northern Oman and to test the impact of this unique CB on mitigating the salinity stress of marigold plants grown under an open field condition. A plot was constructed and divided into “structured” (engineered cascade CB design) and “unstructured” soils and planted with marigold (Tagetes erecta) plants that were subjected to four salinity treatments (control with ECi ≈ 0.6 dS m-1 ; 3 dS m-1; 6 dS m-1; and 9 dS m-1). Plant physiological, vegetative, and reproductive growth parameters were measured in each treatment. The results showed that the structured soil significantly saved irrigation water and reduce salts accumulation. Structured soil improved all vegetative and reproductive plant parameters measured and helped in reducing the effects of salinity stress on the growth and production of the marigold under arid-climate field conditions. The results also showed the capability of structured soil in water saving and improving water use efficiency. This study substantiates a novel method in mitigating salinity problem and in water saving in arid and semi-arid regions, in particular in Oman. Further studies are required to test the use of the engineered cascade CB design with different crops and with alternative (e.g. subsurface) irrigation methods.
使用土壤结构毛细管屏障可以减轻盐碱灌溉水对田间条件下生长的万寿菊的影响
毛细管屏障作为一种工程多孔复合材料,是一种很有前景的减轻植物盐胁迫和干旱胁迫的新技术。本研究旨在模拟最近在阿曼北部马斯喀特省Al-Khoud大坝水库床上发现的自然形成的CB结构,并测试这种独特的CB对减轻露天条件下生长的万寿菊植物的盐度胁迫的影响。构建了一个地块,并将其分为“结构化”(工程级梯级CB设计)和“非结构化”土壤,种植万金菊(Tagetes erecta)植物,这些植物经过4种盐度处理(对照ECi≈0.6 dS m-1;3 dS m-1;6 dS m-1;9ds -1)。测定了各处理下植物的生理、营养和生殖生长参数。结果表明,结构土显著节约灌溉用水,减少盐分积累。结构性土壤改善了所测植物的所有营养和生殖参数,并有助于减少干旱气候条件下盐胁迫对万金菊生长和生产的影响。结果还表明,结构土具有节水和提高水分利用效率的能力。本研究为缓解干旱和半干旱地区,特别是阿曼的盐度问题和节水提供了一种新的方法。需要进一步的研究来测试工程级联CB设计在不同作物和替代(例如地下)灌溉方法上的使用。
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