EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE

A laboratory study was conducted to determine the effect of irrigation water quality on potassium desorption in some calcareous soils. It was constructed by miscible displacement technique using chlorine and sulfuric water via two different textured soils from Fadhlia and Hamdania locations in Ninev...

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Main Author: Mohammed Khalil
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Language:Arabic
Published: College of Agriculture 2019-08-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
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description A laboratory study was conducted to determine the effect of irrigation water quality on potassium desorption in some calcareous soils. It was constructed by miscible displacement technique using chlorine and sulfuric water via two different textured soils from Fadhlia and Hamdania locations in Nineveh province / northern Iraq for 240 minute with 10 minutes interval at a rate flow 1 ml.minute<sup>-1</sup>. Results showed higher values of desorbed potassium rate in sulfuric water which were 3.57, 2.128 c.mole.kg<sup>-1</sup>, while these rates referred to be much lower than that resulted by using chlorine water 2.25, 1.15 c.mole.kg<sup>-1</sup> for both locations respectively. Also high correlation appeared between K<sup>+</sup> desorption capacity and flow time (R<sup>2 </sup>= 0.96 , R<sup>2</sup> = 0.79) for both water qualities in Fadhlia location , while these rates were (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.98, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.95) for Hamdania location respectively. Mathematical description for diffusion equation appeared to be of higher values of K<sup>+</sup> desorption capacity rates for sulfuric water which were 0.26, 0.13 c.mole.kg<sup>-1</sup>.min.<sup>-½</sup> for Fadhlia and Hamdania locations respectively, while these rates for chlorine water were 0.146, 0.048 c.mole.kg<sup>-1.</sup>min.<sup>-½</sup> for both locations respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-add6cf552e204b04baecd775476261682022-12-22T03:57:54ZaraCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962019-08-0145216917810.33899/magrj.2019.161310161310EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCEMohammed Khalil0Soil Science and Water Resources Dept., College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mosul University. IraqA laboratory study was conducted to determine the effect of irrigation water quality on potassium desorption in some calcareous soils. It was constructed by miscible displacement technique using chlorine and sulfuric water via two different textured soils from Fadhlia and Hamdania locations in Nineveh province / northern Iraq for 240 minute with 10 minutes interval at a rate flow 1 ml.minute<sup>-1</sup>. Results showed higher values of desorbed potassium rate in sulfuric water which were 3.57, 2.128 c.mole.kg<sup>-1</sup>, while these rates referred to be much lower than that resulted by using chlorine water 2.25, 1.15 c.mole.kg<sup>-1</sup> for both locations respectively. Also high correlation appeared between K<sup>+</sup> desorption capacity and flow time (R<sup>2 </sup>= 0.96 , R<sup>2</sup> = 0.79) for both water qualities in Fadhlia location , while these rates were (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.98, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.95) for Hamdania location respectively. Mathematical description for diffusion equation appeared to be of higher values of K<sup>+</sup> desorption capacity rates for sulfuric water which were 0.26, 0.13 c.mole.kg<sup>-1</sup>.min.<sup>-½</sup> for Fadhlia and Hamdania locations respectively, while these rates for chlorine water were 0.146, 0.048 c.mole.kg<sup>-1.</sup>min.<sup>-½</sup> for both locations respectively.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161310_5a6cd69302622d41af35a88e4adb9ab8.pdfchlorine watersulfuric waterflow timedesorption rate & capacity
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EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
chlorine water
sulfuric water
flow time
desorption rate & capacity
title EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE
title_full EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE
title_fullStr EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE
title_short EFFECT OF WATER IRRIGATION QUALITY ON POTASSIUM DESORPTION IN SOME CALCAREOUS SOILS IN NINEVH PROVINCE
title_sort effect of water irrigation quality on potassium desorption in some calcareous soils in ninevh province
topic chlorine water
sulfuric water
flow time
desorption rate & capacity
url https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161310_5a6cd69302622d41af35a88e4adb9ab8.pdf
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