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Leaching of Accumulated Soil Salinity Under Drip Irrigation

 

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  ITRC Report No. P 95-001  
  Web Address http://www.itrc.org/papers/leaching/leaching.pdf  
  Length 8 pages  
  Authors Charles M. Burt and Brett Isbell  
  Published

Transactions of the ASAE 48(6): 1-8.

 

Summary

ITRC conducted a reclamation leaching experiment in a drip-irrigated pistachio orchard south of Huron, California, during the winter of 2002-2003.  The study was conducted to quantify the leaching water required to remove salts from the effective root zone of trees.  This experiment tested a new reclamation leaching technique: multiple lines of drip tape were used to apply water to the area of salinity accumulation along a tree row.  This new technique allows water to be applied where there is salt accumulation along the tree row, as opposed to putting water on the entire area of the field.  Since reclamation leaching requires a relatively large depth of water, this technique offers the potential for significant water savings for reclamation leaching.



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