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DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175503
Trend of soil salinization in Africa and implications for agro-chemical use in semi-arid croplands
Omuto, C. T.; Kome, G. K.; Ramakhanna, S. J.; Muzira, N. M.; Ruley, J. A.; Jayeoba, O. J.; Raharimanana, V.; Ansah, A. Owusu; Khamis, N. A.; Mathafeng, K. K.; Elmobarak, A. A.; Vargas, R. R.; Koetlisi, A. K.; Dembele, D.; Diawara, M.; Mbaikoubou, M.; Maria, R. M.; Boukary, I. Adam; Malatji, A.; Amin, T. M.; Kabore, D.; Mapeshoane, B. E.; Sichinga, S.; Kuleile, N. R.; Mwango, S. B.; Wiese, L. D.; Andich, K.; Isabirye, M.; Samuel, B. G. M.; Walleh, M. E.; Nsharwasi, N. L.; Musana, S. B.; Kamara, A.; Jobe, A. R.; Cossi, T. B. Oussou; Nyamai, M.
通讯作者Omuto, CT
来源期刊SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
ISSN0048-9697
EISSN1879-1026
出版年2024
卷号951
英文摘要Soil salinization is a gradual degradation process that begins as a minor problem and grows to become a significant economic loss if no control action is taken. It progressively alters the soil environment which eventually negatively affects plants and organism that were not originally adapted for saline conditions. Soil salinization and how its relationship with long-term land use practices affected the soil environment. The study analysed soil hectares of subsoils. About 2 million hectares of croplands were depicted with salinization and >25 million hectares at the risk of salinization in the arid and semi-arid areas. The study also found statistical relationships between semi-arid cropland salinization and trends of agro-chemical use and cropland sizes. There were sigexpansion and applied nitrogenous fertilizers. It found that increasing trend of applied mineral nitrogenous the odds of semi-arid cropland salinization by >10 %. These findings present ground-breaking baseline information for future works on sustainable land-use practices that can control cropland soil salinization in Africa.
英文关键词Salinization Spatial modelling Agro-chemicals Electrical conductivity Africa Soil
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:001301961800001
WOS关键词DEPTH FUNCTIONS ; SALT TOLERANCE ; SALINITY
WOS类目Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/405537
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Omuto, C. T.,Kome, G. K.,Ramakhanna, S. J.,et al. Trend of soil salinization in Africa and implications for agro-chemical use in semi-arid croplands[J],2024,951.
APA Omuto, C. T..,Kome, G. K..,Ramakhanna, S. J..,Muzira, N. M..,Ruley, J. A..,...&Nyamai, M..(2024).Trend of soil salinization in Africa and implications for agro-chemical use in semi-arid croplands.SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT,951.
MLA Omuto, C. T.,et al."Trend of soil salinization in Africa and implications for agro-chemical use in semi-arid croplands".SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 951(2024).
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