Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories

Sugarcane is cultivated in the wide area in Khuzestan province. In these areas, irrigated sugarcane cultivation consumes more than 30,000 cubic meters per hectare annually. This research was carried out to determine the effect of sugarcane cultivation on the soil development process and forms of iro...

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Main Authors: M. Habibian, S. Jafari, M. Sheklabadi
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Language:fas
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2019-06-01
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Online Access:http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3380-en.html
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spelling doaj-9c368d0568ec40949c5879d1b96bb0652021-04-20T08:16:54ZfasIsfahan University of Technology علوم آب و خاک2476-35942476-55542019-06-01231149164Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization HistoriesM. Habibian0S. Jafari1M. Sheklabadi2 1. Master of Water and Soil Agro-Industry Imam Khomeini, University of Bu-Ali Sina, Hamedan, Iran. 2. Associate Professor, Ramin agriculture and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Molla Sani – Khouzestan, Iran. 3. Associate Professor, Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bu-Ali Sina, Hamedan, Iran. Sugarcane is cultivated in the wide area in Khuzestan province. In these areas, irrigated sugarcane cultivation consumes more than 30,000 cubic meters per hectare annually. This research was carried out to determine the effect of sugarcane cultivation on the soil development process and forms of iron oxides. Different sugarcane fields with different utilization times were selected and soil physico-chemical properties and different Fe forms were measured. The results showed that with enhancing the utilization time, the total amount of total iron oxides (Fed) and crystalline iron oxides (Fed-Feo) was increased. The average value of the Fed from 6958 mg/kg in the fields with a medium utilization history was decreased to 4560 mg/kg in fields with a short utilization history. Similarly, the average amount of crystalline iron oxide from 5888.3 mg/kg in the fields with a long utilization history was decreased to 5003.9 mg/kg in the fields with a short utilization hostory. This increase reflected the effect of sugarcane cultivation on the soil development process in the cultivated fields. The amount of non-crystalline iron oxides (Feo) was decreased from 443.9 mg/kg from the soil surface to 273.8 mg/kg to the subsurface. This increase was related to the more organic matter and the microbial activity in the surface soil. The amount of active iron (Feo/Fed) was dropped in all fields after the cultivation. Also, this ratio was dropped from 0.055 in the fields with a long cultivation history to 0.064 in the fields with a short utilized field. The results, therefore, showed that the increase of crystalline iron oxides was due to sugarcane and its heavy irrigation.http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3380-en.htmlcrystalline iron oxidenon-crystaline ironutilization historysugarcane plantation
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M. Sheklabadi
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S. Jafari
M. Sheklabadi
Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories
علوم آب و خاک
crystalline iron oxide
non-crystaline iron
utilization history
sugarcane plantation
author_facet M. Habibian
S. Jafari
M. Sheklabadi
author_sort M. Habibian
title Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories
title_short Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories
title_full Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories
title_fullStr Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories
title_full_unstemmed Soil Fe Forms in Sugarcane Cultivations with Different Utilization Histories
title_sort soil fe forms in sugarcane cultivations with different utilization histories
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series علوم آب و خاک
issn 2476-3594
2476-5554
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Sugarcane is cultivated in the wide area in Khuzestan province. In these areas, irrigated sugarcane cultivation consumes more than 30,000 cubic meters per hectare annually. This research was carried out to determine the effect of sugarcane cultivation on the soil development process and forms of iron oxides. Different sugarcane fields with different utilization times were selected and soil physico-chemical properties and different Fe forms were measured. The results showed that with enhancing the utilization time, the total amount of total iron oxides (Fed) and crystalline iron oxides (Fed-Feo) was increased. The average value of the Fed from 6958 mg/kg in the fields with a medium utilization history was decreased to 4560 mg/kg in fields with a short utilization history. Similarly, the average amount of crystalline iron oxide from 5888.3 mg/kg in the fields with a long utilization history was decreased to 5003.9 mg/kg in the fields with a short utilization hostory. This increase reflected the effect of sugarcane cultivation on the soil development process in the cultivated fields. The amount of non-crystalline iron oxides (Feo) was decreased from 443.9 mg/kg from the soil surface to 273.8 mg/kg to the subsurface. This increase was related to the more organic matter and the microbial activity in the surface soil. The amount of active iron (Feo/Fed) was dropped in all fields after the cultivation. Also, this ratio was dropped from 0.055 in the fields with a long cultivation history to 0.064 in the fields with a short utilized field. The results, therefore, showed that the increase of crystalline iron oxides was due to sugarcane and its heavy irrigation.
topic crystalline iron oxide
non-crystaline iron
utilization history
sugarcane plantation
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