INVESTIGADORES
APARICIO Virginia Carolina
artículos
Título:
Quality assessment of irrigation water under a combination of rain and irrigation
Autor/es:
COSTA JOSÉ LUIS; APARICIO VIRGINIA
Revista:
AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 159 p. 299 - 306
ISSN:
0378-3774
Resumen:
Supplementary irrigation is one of the proposed management practices to increase the area under grain  production mainly in the Humid Pampas (HP). The most common source of irrigation water in the HP  comes from groundwater and is characterized by its high sodium bicarbonate content. However, the  effect of the combination of irrigation and rain water on the chemical and physical properties of soils,  especially when irrigation water comprises water with sodium bicarbonate, is still not well documented.  The objective of the present study is to establish irrigation water suitability criteria under conditions of  combined rain and irrigation. The trials were carried out on six irrigated plots and another five plots were  chosen for validation purposes. Hydraulic conductivity and bulk density were measured in the field. Soil  chemical analysis was performed on undisturbed soil samples. Supplementary irrigation using sodium  bicarbonated water raises the soil electrical conductivity (ECe), the pH, exchangeable sodium percentage  (ESP), soil sodium adsorption ratio (SARe) and cation exchange capacity (CEC) which produces an increase  in bulk density (ýb), reducing the overall porosity of the soil. The effect of the soil SAR on the soil hydraulic  conductivity (K) was evident when the soil SAR levels were greater than 3.5. The dilution factor proposed  in this study allows the classification of water for supplementary irrigation linked to the management of  irrigation.