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Desalination of saline farmland drainage water through wetland plants.

Authors :
Yang, Y.N.
Sheng, Q.
Zhang, L.
Kang, H.Q.
Liu, Y.
Source :
Agricultural Water Management. Jul2015, Vol. 156, p19-29. 11p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

To protect against soil secondary salinization, a desalination process for farmland drainage using wetlands was evaluated. In this study, the desalination effects of different plants in Chagan Lake were analyzed. A field experiment was conducted in the Qianguo irrigation district to choose the most efficient desalting plant by comparing the biomass contents and the ash rates of Typha spp., Phragmites communis , Phragmites japonica Steud. var. prostrata (Makino) L. Liu, Medicago sativa Linn., Lemna minor L. and Potamogeton crispus. Typha spp., Phragmites communis and Potamogeton crispus performed best among tested species in removing salt from saline farmland drainage. According to the calculated ash rates and ion contents, the amount of salt removed by reaping reed and cattail accounted for 10–26% of the salt in the drainage. The removal efficiencies of Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Na + , Cl − and SO 4 2− ions are 9–15% per year. A constructed wetland containing 233–288 km 2 of Typha spp. is required so that the removal efficiency of these six ions can be more than 80%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783774
Volume :
156
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Agricultural Water Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102455077
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2015.03.001