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STATUS AND EVALUATION OF THE SELECTED SOIL NUTRIENTS IRRIGATED BY UNCONVENTIONAL WATER (CASE STUDY: QOM)

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  399-409

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 Population’s exponential growth along with drought has increased water resources limitation, especially in arid and semi-arid area. Therefore, the use of non-conventional water is an important tool for water resource management. If unconventional water has no negative impact on soil properties and water, it can be used for irrigation coupled with desertification projects. So, this paper tries to present the effect of irrigation with municipal WASTEWATER, salt water, BRACKISH WATER, and combination of salty water and WASTEWATER on some soil properties including NITROGEN, PHOSPHORus, and potassium in QOM PLAIN. Soil samples were taken from agricultural land treated by WASTEWATER, SALINE WATER, BRACKISH WATER, combination of salty water, and WASTEWATER and range land as control in five treatments from depths of 0-30 and 60-90 centimeter. The results showed that WASTEWATER has increased the amount of N, P, and K to other treatments and control area. The concentration of potassium in surface layer of area treated by combination of salty water and WASTEWATER with amount of 459.39 ppm has the most significant difference to control and other treatments. Also, the maximum amount of NITROGEN was observed in sub layer of saline and BRACKISH WATER treatment with amount of 0.08 percent.

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    APA: Copy

    ARAST, M., ZEHTABIAN, GH.R., JAFARI, M., KHOSRAVI, H., & JABALBAREZI, B.. (2016). STATUS AND EVALUATION OF THE SELECTED SOIL NUTRIENTS IRRIGATED BY UNCONVENTIONAL WATER (CASE STUDY: QOM). POLLUTION, 2(4), 399-409. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/348608/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ARAST M., ZEHTABIAN GH.R., JAFARI M., KHOSRAVI H., JABALBAREZI B.. STATUS AND EVALUATION OF THE SELECTED SOIL NUTRIENTS IRRIGATED BY UNCONVENTIONAL WATER (CASE STUDY: QOM). POLLUTION[Internet]. 2016;2(4):399-409. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/348608/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. ARAST, GH.R. ZEHTABIAN, M. JAFARI, H. KHOSRAVI, and B. JABALBAREZI, “STATUS AND EVALUATION OF THE SELECTED SOIL NUTRIENTS IRRIGATED BY UNCONVENTIONAL WATER (CASE STUDY: QOM),” POLLUTION, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 399–409, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/348608/en

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