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Magnetized Saline Water Irrigation Enhances Soil Chemical and Physical Properties

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WATER
卷 14, 期 24, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14244048

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magnetic force; saline water irrigation; soil leachate; soil sector

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2022YFD1900401]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51979231]

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Due to rapid population growth and pressure on water resources, it is necessary to use economic and non-traditional techniques for irrigation. One of these techniques is the use of salt water after treatment with a magnetic force. The simulation experiment showed that magnetic forces can significantly affect the pH, soil EC, SAR, SSP, CROSS, hydraulic conductivity, and cumulative infiltration rate. These findings suggest that magnetically treated irrigation water can have important effects on soil and water properties.
Due to rapid population growth and pressure on water resources, it is necessary to use economic and non-traditional techniques for irrigation. One of these techniques is the use of salt water after treatment with a magnetic force. A simulation experiment was conducted with soil columns using three quantities of saline water: 0, 3, and 6 g L-1 (S-0, S-3, and S-6). Magnetic forces of 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, and 7000 gauss were used to study the effects of magnetic forces on leachate and soil physicochemical properties at different depths. The results at all soil depths showed that the pH decreased with increasing salinity from S-0 to S3 and S-6 by an average of 8.44, 8.28, and 8.27%, respectively. Soil EC decreased significantly with depth by 10-35%. The maximum SAR, SSP, and CROSS values (16.3, 51.1, and 17.6, respectively) were reported when no magnetic force was used, while the lowest values (13.9, 49.9, and 15.3) were recorded when using 3000 gauss under S-6 within the soil profile. Magnetizing the water halved the EC of the leachate under S-0, while it decreased the EC by 12.4% under S3. Increasing the magnetic force enhanced the leachate SAR, SSP, and CROSS values by 4.9-20.4% on average under S-3 and S-6. Magnetic forces augmented the hydraulic conductivity at the same salinity level and with increasing salinity, resulting in an increment of 50% at S-3 and S-6 compared with S-0. After nine hours, the maximum cumulative infiltration rate was under 1000 and 4000 gauss. Our results demonstrated the important effects of magnetically treated irrigation water and could therefore support its application in agriculture under conditions of low water resources and quality.

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