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Modeling the electrical conductivity relationship between saturated paste extract and 1:2.5 dilution in different soil textural classes.

Authors :
Omar, Moh'd M.
Shitindi, Mawazo J.
Massawe, Boniface H. J.
Pedersen, Ole
Meliyo, Joel L.
Fue, Kadeghe G.
Source :
Frontiers in Soil Science; 2024, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Regression models were developed to estimate the electrical conductivity of saturated paste extract (ECe) from the electrical conductivity of soil-water ratio (EC<subscript>1:2.5</subscript>) for different soil textural classes. ECe is a crucial parameter used to indicate the presence, type, and distribution of salinity in soils. However, determining ECe is demanding, time-consuming, requires considerable skill to accurately identify the correct soil saturation point, and is not routinely performed by soil testing laboratories. Many laboratories, instead, commonly measure the electrical conductivity of soil-water extracts at various dilutions, such as EC<subscript>1:1</subscript>, EC<subscript>1:2.5</subscript>, or EC<subscript>1:5</subscript>. In this study, 706 soil samples were collected from depths of 0 - 30 cm across three rice irrigation schemes to determine EC<subscript>1:2.5</subscript>, with 50% analyzed for ECe. ECe values were grouped based on soil textural classes. The results showed a strong linear relationship between EC<subscript>1:2.5</subscript> and ECe values, with a high coefficient of determination (R² > 0.95). The Root Mean Square Error values were low (1.4 < RMSE), and the Mean Absolute Error values were similarly low (0.85 < MAE). Therefore, the regression models developed provide a practical means of estimating ECe for various soil textural classes, thereby enhancing soil salinity assessment and management strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26738619
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Soil Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181726922
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoil.2024.1421661