1954
DOI: 10.1097/00010694-195404000-00001
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Effect of Bicarbonate on Suitability of Water for Irrigation

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“…. Table 5.5 Residual sodium carbonates (RSC) and suitability of water for irrigation (Eaton 1950;Wilcox et al 1954) . .…”
Section: List Of Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…. Table 5.5 Residual sodium carbonates (RSC) and suitability of water for irrigation (Eaton 1950;Wilcox et al 1954) . .…”
Section: List Of Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boron levels that have developed in the soil water (saturation extract of soils) through irrigation can have a range of effects on crop yields. Wilcox (1960) presented three classes of crops with regard to boron toxicity: tolerant (2-4 ppm), semi-tolerant (1-2 ppm), and sensitive (0.3-1 ppm). Fruit crops are among the most boron sensitive, and yields of citrus and some stone fruit species are decreased by boron even at soil solution concentrations less than 0.5 ppm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although SAG treatment of saline-sodic water decreased its RSC from 5.56 to 3.65 mmol l −1 (34.4%) at filed inlet but still it was higher compared to threshold limit of 2.5 mmol c l −1 , which is mostly considered the maximum upper limit for safe irrigation (Wilcox et al 1954;US Salinity Lab. Staff 1954;Ayers and Westcot 1985;Muhammed and Ghafoor 1992;Gupta and Gupta 1997).…”
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“…Los trabajos de Wilcox [26], demostraron que cuando se incrementa los valores de HCO 3 en el agua, se incrementa la cantidad de CaCO 3 precipitada; esta precipitación es directamente proporcional al incremento del PSI en el suelo. Richards et al (1954) cita a Eaton (1950), él reportó que aguas de riego con excesos de HCO 3 en relación al Ca 2+ y Mg 2+ , aumentaron el PSI del suelo y propuso tres términos para referirse a este incremento y son: porciento de sodio encontrado, porciento de sodio posible y carbonato de sodio residual.…”
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