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Use of Volcanic Mulch to Rehabilitate Saline-Sodic Soils

M. Tejedor*, C. C. Jiménez and F. Díaz

Dep. Edafología y Geología, Universidad de la Laguna, Tenerife, Spain



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Fig. 1. View of the study area.

 


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Fig. 2. Grain-size distribution of the tephra used for mulching.

 


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Fig. 3. Evolution of the soil water content in the short-term experiment. C0 = Starting point; M1 = Mulched soil after the wet period; C1 = Unmulched soil after the wet period; M2 = Mulched soil after the dry period; C2 = Unmulched soil after the dry period.

 


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Fig. 4. Evolution of the soil salinity in the short-term experiment. C0 = Starting point; M1 = Mulched soil after the wet period; C1 = Unmulched soil after the wet period; M2 = Mulched soil after the dry period; C2 = Unmulched soil after the dry period.

 





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