Choukr-Allah R., Hamdy A., Lahmer F.Z. (1997). Effect of two types of soil and organic matter content on the growth of Atriplex halimus in a saline medium. In : Lieth H. (ed.), Hamdy A. (ed.), Koyro H.W. (ed.). Salinity problems and halophyte use (special session).
Bari (Italie) : CIHEAM-IAMB.
p. 149-170.
International Conference on Water Management, Salinity and Pollution Control Towards Sustainable Irrigation in the Mediterranean Region, 1997/09/22-26, Bari (Italie).
Titre : | Effect of two types of soil and organic matter content on the growth of Atriplex halimus in a saline medium |
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Auteurs : | R. Choukr-Allah ; A. Hamdy ; F.Z. Lahmer |
Type de document : | Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes) |
Editeur : | Bari [Italie] : CIHEAM-IAMB, 1997 |
Format : | p. 149-170 / 11 ill., 6 réf., 4 tabl. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus IAMM ATRIPLEX ; SOL SABLOLIMONEUX ; SOL SALIN ; EAU SALINE ; REPONSE DE LA PLANTECatégories principales 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT ; 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau |
Résumé : | The effect of two types of soil (sandy and sandy-clay-loam) and 5 salinity levels (1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 dS/m), of the supply of different doses of peat to a sandy soil irrigated with two salinity levels (10 and 20 dS/m) on the emergence of Atriplex halimus was studied. The establishment of Atriplex halimus plants is definitely better in a clay soil than in a sandy one. Equally so, the supply of peat to a sandy soil considerably improves crop emergence. Growth stimulation in the clay soil and in the sand-peat mixing is directly related to their capacity to reduce salt accumulation in the soil solution |
Congrès : | International Conference on Water Management, Salinity and Pollution Control Towards Sustainable Irrigation in the Mediterranean Region, 1997/09/22-26, Bari (Italie) |
Cote : | BM-I73-HAM-1997 |