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Soil salinization problems are widespread in the Hetao plain, Inner Mongolia, resulting from arid climate con-
ditions, a shallow saline water table, poor irrigation water management, and insufficient drainage. This study
follows previous research aimed at evaluating crop water use and controlling the salinity build-up in the region,
namely using weighing and static water table lysimeters to parameterize a water balance model aimed at the
development of appropriate irrigation scheduling. Two sets of five static water table lysimeters, which fixed
depths ranged from 1.25 to 2.25 m, were used over two maize crop seasons. The mechanistic HYDRUS-1D model
was further used to daily predict measured data on soil water contents, boundary fluxes in the interface between
the saturated and unsaturated zones, the electrical conductivity of the soil saturation paste extract (ECe), and the
actual crop evapotranspiration (ETc act). The soil water balance helped quantify the combined effect of water and
salinity stresses on root water uptake as well as groundwater fluxes into the rootzone. The salt balance showed
that the salinity build-up was much related to irrigation and capillary fluxes, and that the autumn irrigation
carried out during the non-growing season was essential for controlling soil salinity. The efficiency of the autumn
irrigation much depended on groundwater depth and the amount of water applied for salt leaching, with the best
results found for the lysimeters with water table depths at 2.0 and 2.25 m (85–100%) for irrigation depths ≥ 220
mm. The lysimeters with shallower water tables never showed a leaching efficiency higher than 88%. This
research shows that the sustainability of irrigation in Hetao depends on finding adequate solutions for controlling
the depth of the saline groundwater, minimizing capillary fluxes to the rootzone, and developing consequent
approaches for autumn irrigation leaching.
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Autumn irrigation Electrical conductivity of the soil saturation paste extract Evapotranspiration HYDRUS-1D model Leaching Upward fluxes
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Ramos, Tiago B., et al. “Salts Dynamics in Maize Irrigation in the Hetao Plateau Using Static Water Table Lysimeters and HYDRUS-1D with Focus on the Autumn Leaching Irrigation.” Agricultural Water Management, vol. 283, June 2023, p. 108306.
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Elsevier
