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  1. 1. GOOD QUALITY IRRIGATION WATER IS ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN THE SOIL CROP PRODUCTIVITY AT A HIGH LEVEL. THE ESSENTIAL PREREQUISITE FOR QUALITY IRRIGATION WATER IS THAT IT SHOULD BE SAFE FOR USE TO CROPS AND SHOULD NOT DAMAGE SOILS POOR QUALITY WATER DAMAGES SOILS USUALLY BY MAKING THEM SALINE OR ALKALINE WITH SALT ACCUMULATION THAT INJURES CROPS
  2. 2. PHYSICAL CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL
  3. 3. Total soluble salts ( salinity hazard) • This is directly related to quantity of salts dissiolved in the irrigation water.All irrigation water contains potentially injurious salts and nearly all the dissolved salts are left in the soil after the applied water is lost by evaporation from the soil or through transpiration by the plants. • Unless the salts are leached from the root zone,later they will accumulate in quantities which will partially or entirely prevent growth of most crops. • Electrical conductivity becomes a satisfactory measure of the salinity hazard involved in the use of water for irrigation •
  4. 4. Relative tolerance of pulses to salinity: Mostly pulses are sensitive to salinity 1. Peas – 3.4 dS/m 2. Cowpea – 4.9 dS/m 3. Beans – 1.8 dS/m 4. Blackgram,Green gram,urd bean are moderately sensitive to salinity 5. Pigeon pea is sensitive to salinity
  5. 5. Relative tolerance of salinity to oilseeds • Mostly,Oilseeds are tolerant to salinity • Sunflower – 4.8 dS/m • Rapeseed – 6.6 dS/m • Toria – 4.7 dS/m • Soybean – 2.0 dS/m
  6. 6. Sodium Adsorption Ratio (sodium hazard): • Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) means a value representing the relative amount of sodium ions to the combined amount of calcium and magnesium ions in water
  7. 7. Relative tolerance of pulses to sodicity: ESP RANGE CROPS 1. 10-15. Pigeon pea, lentils,peas,urdbean 2. 16-20. Bengal gram 3. 20-25. Cowpeas
  8. 8. Relative tolerance of oilseeds to sodicity • ESP RANGE CROPS 1. 10-15. Safflower 2. 16-20. Bengal gram 3. 20-25. Groundnut 4. 25-30. Linseed 5. 30-50. Mustard, sunflower
  9. 9. Residual Sodium Carbonates(RSC): • RSC is imporwater.Index for carbonate and bicarbonate rich irrigation water. It indicates their tendency to precipitate Ca 2+ as CaCO3 • It is expressed in meq/L • RSC index = [HCO3 + CO3] − [Ca + Mg]
  10. 10. Sodicity hazard in terms of RSC • Safe - < 1.25 meq/L • Moderate – 1.25-2.5 meq/L • Unsafe - > 2.5 meq/L
  11. 11. Permeability index • High sodium in the irrigation water can cause severe soil permeability problem.Permeability Is affected not only by high Sodium in irrigation water but also by Carbonates and bicarbonates content in water.
  12. 12. Specific ion toxicity hazard: • Sodium • Magnesium • Chlorides • Sulphate • Potential salinity • Total dissolved solids • Total cations • Boron • Toxicities of boron and chloride for pulses and oilseeds are described here.
  13. 13. Relative crop tolerance to boron • Cowpea is sensitive to boron (0.5-0.75mg/L) • Beans,mung sensitive to boron (0.75- 1.0 mg/L) • Pea is moderately sensitive to boron ( 1-2 mg/L) • Mustard is moderately tolerant to boron ( 2-4 mg/L) • Sunflower,sesame are sensitive to boron(0.75-1 mg/L)
  14. 14. Relative crop tolerance to chloride toxicity: • Sesame,sunflower are less sensitive to chloride (0.75-1 ppm) in oilseeds • Peas are moderately sensitive to chloride (1-2 ppm) in pulses • Beans,peanut are less sensitive to chloride toxicity ( 0.75- 1 ppm) in pulses
  15. 15. Thank you

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