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Irrigation quality and management determine salinization in Israeli olive orchards

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GEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT
卷 15, 期 1, 页码 129-143

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-15-129-2022

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  1. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MOAG), Israel [855-0066-12]
  2. Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) [855-0066-12]

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This study conducted in an olive orchard in the Beit She' an Valley, Israel, reveals that incorrect irrigation management leads to soil salinization, reducing soil fertility and degrading soil health. The results indicate that irrigating with potable water can help reduce salt accumulation and recover damaged plots.
Olive (Olea europaea L.) orchard brackish water irrigation with incorrect irrigation management reduces soil fertility and degrades soil health through soil salinization. This study was conducted in the Beit She' an Valley, one of the main agricultural regions in Israel, in an olive orchard in which a combination of soil salinization and poor drainage conditions impedes plant development and causes severe economic damage. By combining various research methods, including soil salinity monitoring, field experiments, remote sensing (frequency domain electromagnetic - FDEM), and unsaturated soil profile saline water movement modeling, the salinization processes were quantified. Irrigation water conductance of 3.13 dS m(-1) points to salinization within the tree upper root zone, whereas the modeling results suggest that salinization danger is greater with brackish treated wastewater rather than with lower-salinity brackish irrigation groundwater and that irrigation with potable water can help reduce salt accumulation and recover damaged plots.

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