Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water

Application of low quality water for irrigation is compulsive in facing water scarcity. Use of a magnetic field is an approach to overcome this challenge. This study examined the impact of magnetic field technology on improving germination under water of different salinity levels. An experiment was...

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Main Authors: Meysam Abedinpour, Ebrahim Rohani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
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Online Access:http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/7/3/319
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spelling doaj-dd59b97d250f40c78d5ad4dfc01ead102020-11-24T20:40:18ZengIWA PublishingJournal of Water Reuse and Desalination2220-13192408-93702017-09-017331932510.2166/wrd.2016.216216Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the waterMeysam Abedinpour0Ebrahim Rohani1 Kashmar Higher Education Institute, Kashmar, Iran E-mail: abedinpour_meysam@yahoo.com Ebrahim Rohani Department of Engineering, Bardaskan Branch, Islamic Azad University of Bardaskan, Bardaskan, Iran Application of low quality water for irrigation is compulsive in facing water scarcity. Use of a magnetic field is an approach to overcome this challenge. This study examined the impact of magnetic field technology on improving germination under water of different salinity levels. An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of saline water levels, i.e. (S1):0.5, (S2):2, (S3):4 and (S4):6 dS/m combined with magnetized technology (with or without) on maize growth. Thus, magnetic treatment was applied by passing the irrigation water through a 1,500 mT magnetic field at 3 litres per minute (lpm) flow rate. Some emergence indices, such as emergence index, emergence rate index (ERI) and mean emergence time, were used to evaluate the germination of maize seed. As for soil properties after plant harvest, the use of magnetically treated irrigation water reduced soil pH but increased soil electrical conductivity and available N and P. ERI increased from 7.6 to 10.2, 9.1 to 11.1, 10.3 to 13.3, and 11.8 to 13.3 when applying the magnetized field for S1, S2, S3 and S4, respectively. Overall, the growth parameters of maize were improved by using magnetic technology with saline water, while the opposite trend was shown for increasing salinity without magnetic treatment.http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/7/3/319germinationmagnetic treatmentmaizesaline water
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author Meysam Abedinpour
Ebrahim Rohani
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Ebrahim Rohani
Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
germination
magnetic treatment
maize
saline water
author_facet Meysam Abedinpour
Ebrahim Rohani
author_sort Meysam Abedinpour
title Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
title_short Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
title_full Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
title_fullStr Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
title_full_unstemmed Effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
title_sort effects of magnetized water application on soil and maize growth indices under different amounts of salt in the water
publisher IWA Publishing
series Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
issn 2220-1319
2408-9370
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Application of low quality water for irrigation is compulsive in facing water scarcity. Use of a magnetic field is an approach to overcome this challenge. This study examined the impact of magnetic field technology on improving germination under water of different salinity levels. An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of saline water levels, i.e. (S1):0.5, (S2):2, (S3):4 and (S4):6 dS/m combined with magnetized technology (with or without) on maize growth. Thus, magnetic treatment was applied by passing the irrigation water through a 1,500 mT magnetic field at 3 litres per minute (lpm) flow rate. Some emergence indices, such as emergence index, emergence rate index (ERI) and mean emergence time, were used to evaluate the germination of maize seed. As for soil properties after plant harvest, the use of magnetically treated irrigation water reduced soil pH but increased soil electrical conductivity and available N and P. ERI increased from 7.6 to 10.2, 9.1 to 11.1, 10.3 to 13.3, and 11.8 to 13.3 when applying the magnetized field for S1, S2, S3 and S4, respectively. Overall, the growth parameters of maize were improved by using magnetic technology with saline water, while the opposite trend was shown for increasing salinity without magnetic treatment.
topic germination
magnetic treatment
maize
saline water
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