Empirical model and variability of soil salinity in the coastal zone of Bangladesh
Abstract
Soil salinity expressed by electrical
conductivity is a threat to crop production. The study aims were to establish
relationships of electrical conductivity with its relevant soil properties, and
analyze variability of soil salinity in the coastal zone of Bangladesh. A total
of 150 geo-referenced saline soil samples from three coastal districts (Khulna,
Satkhira and Bhola) of Bangladesh were analyzed for electrical conductivity of
saturated paste extract (ECe), salt cations and other soil properties related
to salinity. Statistical and geostatistical analyses were done as required.
Moderate to strong significant regression relationships (R2=0.42 to
0.94) were found between ECe and salt cations (ECe=43.12*Na2-46.36*Na+13.97;
ECe=12.26*K-2.5;ECe=1.16*Ca-1.97; ECe=0.32*Mg2-1.60*Mg+3.53) of the
soils. On the contrary, weak relationships (R2=0.05 to 0.21) were
found between ECe and other soil properties (ECe=4.41*organic carbon-0.56;
ECe=-1.71*Txw (soil texture)+3.98;ECe=0.35*cation exchange capacity-1.98;
ECe=0.06*specific surface area-0.55). Khulna soils (CV=65.99%) showed lower
statistical variations while Satkhira (CV=97%) and Bhola (CV=105%) soils showed
higher statistical variations for ECe. In contrast, Khulna, Satkhira and Bhola
soils showed strong, moderate and weak spatial dependency for ECe,
respectively. Interpolated spatial distribution maps of ECe showed variations
in individual districts of study areas. The findings would assist soil
scientists or farm managers to understand and/or manage saline soils, specially
the soils of coastal zone of Bangladesh.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Md. Shahadat Hossain
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This is me
Bangladesh
GKM Mustafizur Rahman
This is me
Bangladesh
Md. Saiful Alam
This is me
Bangladesh
HA Mashuk
This is me
Bangladesh
Md. Mizanur Rahman
This is me
Bangladesh
Publication Date
April 1, 2019
Submission Date
June 29, 2018
Acceptance Date
March 12, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 8 Number: 2