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Chapter 4.The rational use of saline and alkaline soils (with examples from Ukraine)
Irrigated saline and alkaline soils should be managed with the use
of innovative water-saving
techniques of irrigation. Soil-protective water-saving techniques are highly recommended for
implementation under conditions of limited water resources and soil degradation tendencies. These
techniques are economical and maintain a balanced development of agricultural ecosystems [13].
The development of irrigation salinity and alkalinity of soils is mitigated by a combination of
ameliorative measures that are described in respective parts of this Handbook.
The currently growing deficit of water and energy resources and the deterioration of the
ecological-ameliorative condition of irrigated lands within significant areas creates an imperative
need for identifying and implementing water-saving soil-ameliorative measures based on water-
saving irrigation techniques. Such measures can help to provide for
the sustainable management
of irrigated lands, maintenance and growth of their productivity, rational use of labour, water, soil
and energy resources and a higher level of food security. In conclusion, an analysis of the current
state of irrigated lands in Ukraine suggests that drip irrigation is the most
promising water-saving
technique to date.
Drip irrigation is currently the most widespread water-saving irrigation technique used in Ukraine.
This technique allows water to drip slowly to the roots of plants and, at the same time, supply
macro- and micronutrients,
chemical ameliorators, plant medications and growth regulators. As
a result, there have been significant increases in crop productivity and savings on irrigation water,
energy resources, mineral fertilizers and a highly significant decrease in the negative impacts of
irrigation on the environment.
In Ukraine, drip irrigation is used for perennial crops as well as row fodder and vegetable crops
within a total area of about 70000 ha and there are demands for the construction of new drip
irrigation systems to provide for an annual increase in their total area by 15000 ha.
The use of drip irrigation in a rotation of vegetable crops allows for the following:
• optimal soil water, air, temperature and nutrient regimes;
• the possibility of prompt and efficient application
of all agrotechnical measures;
• saving 1.5-5.0 times more irrigation water than traditional irrigation systems;
• lowering the costs of energy expenditure on irrigation by 1.5-25 times;
• saving of 30-50% in fertilizers due to their direct placement into the root zone in irrigation
water solutions.
Thus, the further development of soil irrigation systems in Ukraine should involve the implementation
of soil-water regulations and water-saving amelioration measures based on new and appropriate
irrigation techniques and regimes.