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Overview of Soil Properties for Crop Production By J.G. Mexal Department of Agronomy & Horticulture New Mexico State University.

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1 Overview of Soil Properties for Crop Production By J.G. Mexal Department of Agronomy & Horticulture New Mexico State University

2 Soil Properties Soil Water Depletion (%) by Soil Type Tensiometer (cbar) Sandy loam Fine sandy loam LoamClay <100000 15181496 2035282012 2544352616 3557473524 4563544229 5566584633 6569625036 7572645339

3 Soil Properties Soil Water Depletion (%) by Soil Type Soil Moisture Tension (cbar) AWC Depleted (%) MAD

4 Soil Properties Soil-Water Path

5 Soil Properties Water Infiltration Patterns

6 Soil Properties Plant Growth is a Function of Soil Water / Amer.Nat. 102:67-74 Biomass (kg/ha/yr) Soil Water Loss (mm/yr) Tropical Forest Pine ForestBeech-maple Forest Grass Prairie Arctic Tundra Desert

7 Soil Properties Salinity ClassificationEC w (mmhos/cm) Total Salts (ppm) Total Salts (lb/ac-ft) Low salinity<0.25<160<435 Medium salinity0.25-0.75160-480435-1,306 High Salinity0.75-2.25480-1,4401,306-3,917 Very High Salinity >2.25>1,440>3,917

8 Soil Properties Salt Accumulation

9 Soil Properties Soil Salinity Reduces Yield Electrical Conductivity (mmhos/cm) Yield Decrease

10 Soil Properties Conclusions Soil texture and depth determine : –WHC for water storage and CEC for nutrient status. –Crop productivity is linked directly to texture and depth. Productivity can be decreased by: –increased salts –increased bulk density


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