Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt

The subsurface drainage system is the vast majority of Egypt's Nile Delta agricultural land to drain excess water from the soil, improve crop productivity, and guarantee the irrigated agriculture sustainability. This research aims to propose and assess drain depths that unequivocally connect th...

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Main Authors: E.Sh. Muhammad, M.M. Ibrahim, Ashraf El-Sayed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447921000320
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spelling doaj-2f7d11c358204596855f966147b116382021-06-07T06:47:23ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792021-06-0112215951606Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of EgyptE.Sh. Muhammad0M.M. Ibrahim1Ashraf El-Sayed2Drainage Research Institute, National Water Research Centre, Egypt; Corresponding author.Shoubra Faculty of Engineering, Benha University, PO Box 11629, Shoubra, EgyptDrainage Research Institute, National Water Research Centre, EgyptThe subsurface drainage system is the vast majority of Egypt's Nile Delta agricultural land to drain excess water from the soil, improve crop productivity, and guarantee the irrigated agriculture sustainability. This research aims to propose and assess drain depths that unequivocally connect the drainage system's structure to crop yields, water preservation, and soil salinity. For achieving this study's objective; three experiment sites in the Nile Delta in Zanklon, Tokh, and Hosh Essa were setup and a numerical model (DRAINMOD) was applied to simulate the hydrology, crop yield, and salinity. The tested drain depths were 140, 120, and 100 cm. The results were introduced for different crops and lateral spacing. The study concludes that a 28.5% decrease in drainage depth leads to conservation in the irrigation water by 15%, with a reduction in crop yield varying between 1.2% and 5.8% according to the cultivated crop and the sustaining soil salinity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447921000320Water table depthSubsurface drainage systemWater loggingSalinityCrop yield
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author E.Sh. Muhammad
M.M. Ibrahim
Ashraf El-Sayed
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M.M. Ibrahim
Ashraf El-Sayed
Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Water table depth
Subsurface drainage system
Water logging
Salinity
Crop yield
author_facet E.Sh. Muhammad
M.M. Ibrahim
Ashraf El-Sayed
author_sort E.Sh. Muhammad
title Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt
title_short Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt
title_full Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt
title_fullStr Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in Nile Delta of Egypt
title_sort effects of drain depth on crop yields and salinity in subsurface drainage in nile delta of egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Ain Shams Engineering Journal
issn 2090-4479
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The subsurface drainage system is the vast majority of Egypt's Nile Delta agricultural land to drain excess water from the soil, improve crop productivity, and guarantee the irrigated agriculture sustainability. This research aims to propose and assess drain depths that unequivocally connect the drainage system's structure to crop yields, water preservation, and soil salinity. For achieving this study's objective; three experiment sites in the Nile Delta in Zanklon, Tokh, and Hosh Essa were setup and a numerical model (DRAINMOD) was applied to simulate the hydrology, crop yield, and salinity. The tested drain depths were 140, 120, and 100 cm. The results were introduced for different crops and lateral spacing. The study concludes that a 28.5% decrease in drainage depth leads to conservation in the irrigation water by 15%, with a reduction in crop yield varying between 1.2% and 5.8% according to the cultivated crop and the sustaining soil salinity.
topic Water table depth
Subsurface drainage system
Water logging
Salinity
Crop yield
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447921000320
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