2022,    № 2 (50)    

ECOLOGY




Savich V.I., Sedykh V.A., Sorokin A.E., Kotenko M.E., Tazin I.I.

Agroecological assessment of soil salinization

In the conducted studies, the influence of salinization on the soil-plant system on the soils of Russia and Vietnam was evaluated. It is shown that the nature and degree of soil salinization vary over time and in space, including on individual elements of meso- and microrelief. For soils, plants and biota, it is advisable to allocate their optima and maximum permissible salinity concentrations. They differ for different soils, for individual plant species and microorganisms. It is shown that optimal and acceptable indicators of soil salinity differ from a combination of parameters of plant life factors and soil functioning: temperature, humidity, combination of soil properties, phases of soil and plant development, etc. It was found that the composition of the soil extract differs significantly from the composition of the soil solution not only in the concentration of salts, but also in their composition, which must be taken into account in the agroecological assessment of salinity. The possibility of increasing the resistance of plants to soil salinization when they are fed with biophilic elements, stimulants, complexons is shown.

Keywords: SALINIZATION, PLANTS, MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS, OPTIMIZATION