Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment

Volume 8, Issue 2 (May 2019)

ISSN Print: 2325-7458   ISSN Online: 2325-744X

Google-based Impact Factor: 1.13  Citations  

Amelioration of Saline Soil by the Application of Gypsum, Calcium Chloride, Rice Husk and Cow Dung

HTML  XML Download Download as PDF (Size: 886KB)  PP. 78-91  
DOI: 10.4236/jacen.2019.82007    1,392 Downloads   3,225 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of cow dung, rice husks, calcium chloride and gypsum on soil reclamation and compare the effect of organic and inorganic amendments on soil reclamation during the period of 5th March to 20th April, 2017. The experiment was laid to fit a completely randomized design (CRD) with seven treatments [Reference soil (T0), Cow dung (T1), Rice husk (T2), Gypsum (T3), Calcium chloride (T4), Cow dung + Rice husk (T5) and Gypsum + Calcium chloride (T6)] each having three replications for this experiment. After incubation (45 days), the laboratory investigation was carried out in the Soil, Water and Environment Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh. Results indicate that the individual or combined effect of gypsum (T3) was more effective in changing EC and SAR. Gypsum application in combination with calcium chloride (T6) improved the soil chemical properties by reducing the EC. Among the treatment, calcium chloride (T4) had a remarkable effect in reducing sodium adsorption ratio and gypsum had a remarkable effect in reducing pH. Cow dung (T1), rice husk (T2), combination of cow dung and rice husk (T5) were less effective to reduce EC, pH and SAR. It’s measured for soils of different soil amendments varied significantly (P < 0.05) and also with the reference soil.

Share and Cite:

Khan, M. , Azom, M. , Sultan, M. , Mandal, S. , Islam, M. , Khatun, R. , Billah, S. and Ali, A. (2019) Amelioration of Saline Soil by the Application of Gypsum, Calcium Chloride, Rice Husk and Cow Dung. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment, 8, 78-91. doi: 10.4236/jacen.2019.82007.

Cited by

[1] Mitigation of salinization and sodification of chernozems irrigated by brackish water
Italian Journal of …, 2023
[2] Reclamation of coastal soil salinity towards sustainable rice production and mitigating global warming potentials in the changing climate
American Journal of …, 2023
[3] Using liquefied biomass hydrogel to mitigate salinity in salt-affected soils
Chemosphere, 2022
[4] Application of gypsum or sulfuric acid improves physiological traits and nutritional status of rice in calcareous saline-sodic soils
ur-Rehman… - Journal of Soil Science …, 2022
[5] Effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles and soil amendments on wheat yield, physiological attributes and soil properties grown in the saline–sodic soil
Sharkawy, E Mahmoud… - … in Soil Science and …, 2022
[6] EFFECT OF LEVEL IRRIGATION AND APPLICATION GYPSUM ON IMPROVING SOIL PROPERTIES AND SORGHUM PRODUCTIVITY UNDER DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM
Int. J. Agricult. Stat. Sci., 2022
[7] Effect of nano-zinc application combined with sulfur and compost on saline-sodic soil characteristics and faba bean productivity
2021
[8] Mitigation Rice Yield Scaled Methane Emission and Soil Salinity Stress with Feasible Soil Amendments
2020
[9] Fertility and Mineralogy of an Aridisol Soil under Agroecological Management
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2019
[10] Effects of Different Reclaimed Saline Soil on the Growth and Yield Response of Water Spinach (Ipomoea aquatica)
2019

Copyright © 2025 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.