SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 28
SUBMITTED TO :-
Ms. NISHA SAPRE
Assistant Professor
PRESENTED BY :-
GOVARDHAN LODHA
Enroll no. (160111017)
M.Sc.(Ag.) previous
CONTENT –
Introduction
 Criteria To Determine
Management Of Saline Water
 Question
References
QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER AND
MANAGEMENT OF SALINE WATER
FOR IRRIGATION
The suitability of irrigation water is mainly depends
on the amounts and type of salts present in water.
The main soluble constituents are calcium,
magnesium, sodium as cations and chloride,
sulphate, biocarbonate as anions. The other ions
are present in minute quantities are boron,
selenium, molybdenum and fluorine which are
harmful to animals fed on plants grown with
excess concentration of these ions
 Water quality is determined according to the purpose
for which it will be used. For irrigation water, the
usual criteria include salinity, sodicity, and ion
toxicities.
 Various criteria are considered in evaluating the
quality of irrigation water namely:
 Salinity hazard
 Sodium hazard
 Salt index
 Alkalinity hazard
 Permeability hazard
 Specific ion toxicity hazards
SALINITY HAZARD
The concentration of soluble salts in irrigation
water can be classified
in terms of Electrical Conductivity (EC) and
expressed as dS m-1.
There are four classes of salinity viz., C1, C2 and
C3, C4.
The classes C1 and C2 of water are considered
suitable for irrigation purposes (no problem). C3
and C4 classes of water are not suitable for
irrigation purpose (severe problems).
Water class EC (dS m1) Remarks
C1 - Low salinity 0-0.25 Can be used safely
C2 - Medium salinity 0.25-0.75
Can be used with moderate
leaching
C3 - High salinity 0.75-2.25
Can be used for irrigation
purposes with some
management practices
C4 - Very high 2.25-5.00
Can not be used for
irrigation purposes
SODICITY HAZARD
• High concentrations of sodium are undesirable in
water because sodium adsorbs on to the soil cation
exchange sites, causing soil aggregates to break down
(deflocculation), sealing the pores of the soil and
making it impermeable to water flow. The sodicity
hazard of irrigation water is usually evaluated by:
• Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR)
• Adjusted SAR
• Sodium to calcium activity ratio (SCAR)
• Sodium ratio
• Figure of merit
Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR)
• United States Salinity Laboratory (USSL)
staff introduced the concept of sodium adsorption
ratio (SAR) to predict sodium hazard. It is
calculated as
• The sodium hazard of irrigation water expressed
through SAR does not take into account the effect
of anionic composition. Sodicity hazard also
classified as S1, S2, S3 and S4.
Water class SAR Remarks
S1 low sodium hazard 0-10 Little or no hazard
S2 medium sodium hazard 10-18 Appreciable hazard but can be
used with appropriate management
S3 High sodium hazard 18-26 Unsatisfactory for most of the
crops
S4 Very high sodium
hazard
> 26 Unsatisfactory for most of the
crops
Sodium to Calcium Activity Ratio (SCAR)
• The application of SAR to the group of water, which have
EC > 5 dS m-1 and Mg/Ca ratio > 1 is obviously
questionable. For the ground water having EC > 5 dS m-1
and dominance of magnesium over calcium, the SAR value
should be calculated as Na+ / Vca2+ .
• The classification of SAR/ SCAR ratio was given by Gupta
(1986) by following 6 classes of sodicity.
Non-sodic water (< 5)
Normal water (5-10)
Low sodicity water (10-20)
Medium sodicity water (20-30)
High sodicity water (30-40)
Very high sodicity water (>40)
Alkalinity hazard
• Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC)
• Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC)
• Bicarbonates (HCO3-) occur in low salinity water and
its concentration usually decreases with an increase in
EC. The proportion of bicarbonate ion is higher than
calcium ions are considered undesirable, because after
evaporation of irrigation water bicarbonate ions tend
to precipitate calcium ions. Hence, the effect of
bicarbonate together with carbonates evaluated
through RSC.
• RSC = (CO3¯ + HCO3¯) - (Ca2+ + Mg2+ ), all ions
expressed as me L-1
RSC (me r1) Water quality
< 1.25 Water can be used safely
1.25 - 2.5
Water can be used with certain
management
> 2.5 Unsuitable for irrigation purposes
Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC)
Since carbonate ions do not occur very frequently in appreciable concentrations,
and as bicarbonate ions do not precipitate magnesium ions, Gupta suggested
that alkalinity hazard should be determined through the index called Residual
Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC) to be calculated as below.
RSBC = HCO3- - Ca 2+, all ions expressed as me L-1. Based on RSC/ RSBC
ratio
• Magnesium: It is believed that one of the
important qualitative criteria
• in judging the irrigation water is its Mg
content in relation to total divalent cations,
since high Mg content in relation to total
divalent cations, since high Mg adsorption
by soils affects their physical properties. A
harmful effect on soils appears when Ca:
Mg ratio decline below 50.
MAGNESIUM
• Chlorides: The occurrence of chloride ions in
irrigation water increases with increase in EC and
sodium ions. Therefore, these ions are most
dominant in very high salinity water. Unlike
sodium ions, the chloride ions neither affect on the
physical properties of the soil, nor are adsorbed by
the soil. Therefore, it has generally not been
included in modern classification system.
However, it is used as a factor in some regional
water classification.
Chlorides:
Chloride concentration
(me r1)
Water quality
4 Excellent water
4-7 Good water
7-12 Slightly usable
12-20 Not suitable
> 20 Not suitable
Chlorides:
Sulphate
• Sulphate: Sulphate salts are less harmful when compared
to chlorides. This is because when both the ions occur in
this concentration, only half of the sulphate ions contribute
to salinity due to the fact that approximately half
• of the sulphates gets precipitated as CaSO4 while the other
half remains in soluble form as Na-MgSO4 in the soil. That
is the reason, the potential salinity of irrigation is
calculated as Cl- + ⅟₂ SO4-.
Eaton proposed three classes for sulphate
< 4 me l-1 - Excellent water
4-12 me l-1 - Good to injurious
> 12 me l-1 - Injurious to unsatisfactory
Potential salinity
• It can be worked out by using the formula Cl + 1/2
SO42- where ions are expressed in me l-1.
Potential salinity
(me L-1)
Remarks
3-15 Can be recommended for medium permeability
soils
3-7 Recommended for soils of low permeability
Boron
Boron: It is evident that boron is essential for the normal
growth of the plant, but the amount required is very small.
The occurrence of boron in toxic concentration in certain
irrigation water makes it necessary to consider this
element in assessing the water quality. The permissible
limits of boron in irrigation water are:
Class Crops Remark
Sensitive Semi tolerant Tolerant
Very low < 0.33 < 0.67 < 1.00 For safely use
Low 0.33-0.67 0.67-1.33 1-2.0 Can be managed
Medium 0.67-1.00 1.33-2.00 2.0-3.0 Unsuitable
Very high > 1.25 > 2.50 > 3.75 Unsuitable
Fluorine
• Fluorine: fluorides are only sparingly soluble and
are in only small amounts. The concentration of
fluoride ranges from traces to more than 10 mg L-
1 in natural water, and surface water do not
exceed 0.3 mg L-1 unless they are polluted.
Irrigation with fluoride saline water (upto 25 mg
L-1) has not been found to affect yield of wheat.
Therefore, it is doubtful if fluoride requires any
monitoring in India. At present, the average
concentration of fluoride has not been observed to
be very high (10 mg l-1).
Nitrate:
• Nitrate: Very frequently ground water
contain high amount of nitrate. When such
type of irrigation water is applied on soils
continuously, various properties of soils are
affected.
NO3 me l-1
< 5 No problem
5-30 Intensity of problem is moderate
> 30 Intensity of problem is severe
Lithium
• Lithium : Lithium is a trace element may be found
in most of saline ground water and irrigated soils.
It has been found that 0.05-0.1 ppm of lithium in
water produce toxic effects on growth of citrus.
• It has also been reported that saline soils of
varying degrees found in India contain lithium
upto 2.5 ppm. Fortunately, the germination of
majority of crops is not affected with this level of
lithium content.
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR USING
POOR QUALITY WATER
• Application of gypsum
• Alternate irrigation strategy:
• Fertilizer application
• Methods of irrigation
• Crop tolerance:
• Method of sowing:
• Drainage
Other management practices
• Over aged seedlings in rice:
• Mulching
• Soil management:
• Crop rotation:
Salinity control with sloping beds
Crop Tolerance:
• The crops differ in their tolerance to poor
quality waters. Growing tolerant crops when
poor quality water is used for irrigation helps
to obtain reasonable crops yields. Relative salt
tolerance of crops is given in Table
Crop Tolerance:
Field crops: Cotton, Safflower, Sugarbeet & Barley
Tolerant
Fruit crops: Date palm & Guava
Vegeta bles: Turnip & Spinach
Forage crops: Berseem & Rhodes grass
Field
crops: Sorghum, Maize, Sunflower,
Bajra, M
ustard, Rice
&
Wheat
Semi
tolerant
Fruit crops: Fig, Grape & Mango
Veget
a
bles: Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Cucu
mber, Carrot
&
Potato
Forag
e crops: Senji & Oats
Field crops: Chick pea, Linseed, Beans, Greengram &
Blackgram
Sensitive
Fruit c rops: Apple, Orange, Almond, Peach, Strawberry,
Lemon &
Plum
Vegeta bles: Radish, Peas & Lady’s finger
Text book and web sources
• www. agriinfo.in
• ecourses.iasri.res.in
• Panda SC. 2003. Principles and Practices of Water
Management. Agrobios.
• Michael AM. 1978. Irrigation Theory and Practice. Vikas
Publ.
• Paliwal KV. 1972. Irrigation with Saline Water. IARI
Monograph, New Delhi.
• Lenka D. 1999. Irrigation and Drainage. Kalyani
? Any Question ?
View my slides from anywhere in internet slideshare web page !
https://www.slideshare.net/GovardhanLodha/cropping-systems-and-farming-systemsppt-
lodha-intro
QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER by lodha

More Related Content

What's hot

Soil water conservation methods in agriculture
Soil water conservation methods in agricultureSoil water conservation methods in agriculture
Soil water conservation methods in agricultureVaishali Sharma
 
Soil water plant relationship
Soil water  plant relationshipSoil water  plant relationship
Soil water plant relationshipMOHIT MAYOOR
 
Micro irrigation
Micro irrigationMicro irrigation
Micro irrigationAshok Naik
 
Soil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptx
Soil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptxSoil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptx
Soil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptxvineetha43
 
effective rain fall
effective rain falleffective rain fall
effective rain fallBhanu Dangi
 
Dry land agriculture
Dry land agricultureDry land agriculture
Dry land agricultureAnkush Singh
 
Acid soil and their management
Acid soil and their managementAcid soil and their management
Acid soil and their managementAbhilash Panju
 
Soil water movement
Soil water movementSoil water movement
Soil water movementMahiiKarthii
 
Water management of wheat
Water management of wheatWater management of wheat
Water management of wheatAbhinav Vivek
 
Soil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendation
Soil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendationSoil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendation
Soil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendationBharathM64
 
Quality of irrigation water
Quality of irrigation waterQuality of irrigation water
Quality of irrigation watersoillabchowki
 
Soil moisture conservation techniques
Soil moisture conservation techniquesSoil moisture conservation techniques
Soil moisture conservation techniquesMANU MOHAN
 
Irrigation Scheduling and approaches
Irrigation Scheduling and approachesIrrigation Scheduling and approaches
Irrigation Scheduling and approachesYogeshKumar1496
 
Methods or techniques of irrigation
Methods or techniques of irrigationMethods or techniques of irrigation
Methods or techniques of irrigationAnand Bhatt
 
Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)
Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)
Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)Rahul Raj Tandon
 

What's hot (20)

Soil water conservation methods in agriculture
Soil water conservation methods in agricultureSoil water conservation methods in agriculture
Soil water conservation methods in agriculture
 
saline soil.ppt
saline soil.pptsaline soil.ppt
saline soil.ppt
 
Soil water plant relationship
Soil water  plant relationshipSoil water  plant relationship
Soil water plant relationship
 
Micro irrigation
Micro irrigationMicro irrigation
Micro irrigation
 
Soil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptx
Soil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptxSoil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptx
Soil Moisture Characteristic Curve.pptx
 
effective rain fall
effective rain falleffective rain fall
effective rain fall
 
Dry land agriculture
Dry land agricultureDry land agriculture
Dry land agriculture
 
Determination of gypsum requirement of alkali soil
Determination of gypsum requirement of alkali soilDetermination of gypsum requirement of alkali soil
Determination of gypsum requirement of alkali soil
 
Acid soil and their management
Acid soil and their managementAcid soil and their management
Acid soil and their management
 
Soil water movement
Soil water movementSoil water movement
Soil water movement
 
Water management of wheat
Water management of wheatWater management of wheat
Water management of wheat
 
Soil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendation
Soil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendationSoil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendation
Soil fertility evaluation and fertilizer recommendation
 
Soil and moisture conservation techniques
Soil and moisture conservation techniquesSoil and moisture conservation techniques
Soil and moisture conservation techniques
 
Soil Water Plant Relationships
Soil Water Plant RelationshipsSoil Water Plant Relationships
Soil Water Plant Relationships
 
Quality of irrigation water
Quality of irrigation waterQuality of irrigation water
Quality of irrigation water
 
Soil moisture conservation techniques
Soil moisture conservation techniquesSoil moisture conservation techniques
Soil moisture conservation techniques
 
Irrigation Scheduling and approaches
Irrigation Scheduling and approachesIrrigation Scheduling and approaches
Irrigation Scheduling and approaches
 
Methods or techniques of irrigation
Methods or techniques of irrigationMethods or techniques of irrigation
Methods or techniques of irrigation
 
Puddling
PuddlingPuddling
Puddling
 
Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)
Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)
Reclamation of alkaline (IGKV RAIPUR C.G)
 

Similar to QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER by lodha

B Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation Water
B Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation WaterB Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation Water
B Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation WaterRai University
 
Quality of Irrigation water.pptx
Quality of Irrigation water.pptxQuality of Irrigation water.pptx
Quality of Irrigation water.pptxBalaGanesh423074
 
Water quality for cereals and millets.pptx
Water quality for cereals and millets.pptxWater quality for cereals and millets.pptx
Water quality for cereals and millets.pptxJENINR1
 
DOC-20230111-WA0001..pptx
DOC-20230111-WA0001..pptxDOC-20230111-WA0001..pptx
DOC-20230111-WA0001..pptxJENINR1
 
assignment on Quality of irrigation water
assignment on Quality of  irrigation waterassignment on Quality of  irrigation water
assignment on Quality of irrigation waterGovardhan Lodha
 
irrigation water quality
irrigation water qualityirrigation water quality
irrigation water qualityGopalMeena7
 
Quality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptx
Quality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptxQuality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptx
Quality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptxDIBYADas17
 
irrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptx
irrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptxirrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptx
irrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptxPragyaTiwari69
 
Management Options and Policy Guidelines for Use of Poor Quality Ground water...
Management Options and Policy Guidelines forUse of Poor Quality Ground water...Management Options and Policy Guidelines forUse of Poor Quality Ground water...
Management Options and Policy Guidelines for Use of Poor Quality Ground water...UTTAM KUMAR
 
Soil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptx
Soil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptxSoil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptx
Soil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptxSukalpaMandal1
 
Monitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production system
Monitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production systemMonitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production system
Monitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production systemhg panmei
 
Parameters of waste water analysis
Parameters of waste water analysisParameters of waste water analysis
Parameters of waste water analysisStudent
 

Similar to QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER by lodha (20)

B Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation Water
B Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation WaterB Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation Water
B Sc Agri II Sc,Sf & Nm, U 2 Quality Of Irrigation Water
 
Quality of Irrigation water.pptx
Quality of Irrigation water.pptxQuality of Irrigation water.pptx
Quality of Irrigation water.pptx
 
Water quality for cereals and millets.pptx
Water quality for cereals and millets.pptxWater quality for cereals and millets.pptx
Water quality for cereals and millets.pptx
 
Irrigation Water
Irrigation WaterIrrigation Water
Irrigation Water
 
DOC-20230111-WA0001..pptx
DOC-20230111-WA0001..pptxDOC-20230111-WA0001..pptx
DOC-20230111-WA0001..pptx
 
assignment on Quality of irrigation water
assignment on Quality of  irrigation waterassignment on Quality of  irrigation water
assignment on Quality of irrigation water
 
irrigation water quality
irrigation water qualityirrigation water quality
irrigation water quality
 
Quality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptx
Quality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptxQuality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptx
Quality of Irrigation Water[Replica].pptx
 
water management in poultry
water management in poultrywater management in poultry
water management in poultry
 
Poor quality water
Poor quality waterPoor quality water
Poor quality water
 
irrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptx
irrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptxirrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptx
irrigation water quality (Pragya tiwari).pptx
 
Water quality
Water qualityWater quality
Water quality
 
8.water pollution
8.water pollution8.water pollution
8.water pollution
 
QUALITY CRITERIA.ppt
QUALITY CRITERIA.pptQUALITY CRITERIA.ppt
QUALITY CRITERIA.ppt
 
Management Options and Policy Guidelines for Use of Poor Quality Ground water...
Management Options and Policy Guidelines forUse of Poor Quality Ground water...Management Options and Policy Guidelines forUse of Poor Quality Ground water...
Management Options and Policy Guidelines for Use of Poor Quality Ground water...
 
Soil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptx
Soil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptxSoil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptx
Soil and water quality mangement for sustainable aquaculture.pptx
 
Water Pollution
Water PollutionWater Pollution
Water Pollution
 
Monitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production system
Monitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production systemMonitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production system
Monitoring of Water quality in aquaculture production system
 
Sdi
SdiSdi
Sdi
 
Parameters of waste water analysis
Parameters of waste water analysisParameters of waste water analysis
Parameters of waste water analysis
 

More from Govardhan Lodha

Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018
Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018
Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018Govardhan Lodha
 
Akash credit seminar jnkvv
Akash credit seminar jnkvvAkash credit seminar jnkvv
Akash credit seminar jnkvvGovardhan Lodha
 
Precision farming rohit pandey
Precision farming rohit pandeyPrecision farming rohit pandey
Precision farming rohit pandeyGovardhan Lodha
 
Soumya drought and its mitigation
Soumya drought and its mitigationSoumya drought and its mitigation
Soumya drought and its mitigationGovardhan Lodha
 
Sonoo farming system approach
Sonoo farming system approachSonoo farming system approach
Sonoo farming system approachGovardhan Lodha
 
Rajul use of biosensors in agriculure
Rajul use of biosensors in agriculureRajul use of biosensors in agriculure
Rajul use of biosensors in agriculureGovardhan Lodha
 
Poonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgt
Poonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgtPoonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgt
Poonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgtGovardhan Lodha
 
Govardhan lodha synopsis seminar ppt
Govardhan lodha synopsis seminar pptGovardhan lodha synopsis seminar ppt
Govardhan lodha synopsis seminar pptGovardhan Lodha
 
Deepakb marigold ppt Presentation on PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD
Deepakb  marigold  ppt Presentation on   PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD    Deepakb  marigold  ppt Presentation on   PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD
Deepakb marigold ppt Presentation on PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD Govardhan Lodha
 
Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their management govardhan lodha
Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their  management govardhan lodha Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their  management govardhan lodha
Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their management govardhan lodha Govardhan Lodha
 
cropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha intro
cropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha introcropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha intro
cropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha introGovardhan Lodha
 
Ideotype and cropping system of rajul and arti ppt
Ideotype and cropping system of rajul and arti pptIdeotype and cropping system of rajul and arti ppt
Ideotype and cropping system of rajul and arti pptGovardhan Lodha
 
Emprove efficincy of bioagent
Emprove efficincy of bioagentEmprove efficincy of bioagent
Emprove efficincy of bioagentGovardhan Lodha
 
Commercial bio control products
Commercial bio control productsCommercial bio control products
Commercial bio control productsGovardhan Lodha
 
Advantagege of m.b control
Advantagege of m.b controlAdvantagege of m.b control
Advantagege of m.b controlGovardhan Lodha
 
Plant origin insecticide
Plant origin insecticidePlant origin insecticide
Plant origin insecticideGovardhan Lodha
 

More from Govardhan Lodha (20)

Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018
Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018
Guidelines for thesis preparation 2018
 
Akash credit seminar jnkvv
Akash credit seminar jnkvvAkash credit seminar jnkvv
Akash credit seminar jnkvv
 
Precision farming rohit pandey
Precision farming rohit pandeyPrecision farming rohit pandey
Precision farming rohit pandey
 
Soumya drought and its mitigation
Soumya drought and its mitigationSoumya drought and its mitigation
Soumya drought and its mitigation
 
Sonoo farming system approach
Sonoo farming system approachSonoo farming system approach
Sonoo farming system approach
 
Rajul use of biosensors in agriculure
Rajul use of biosensors in agriculureRajul use of biosensors in agriculure
Rajul use of biosensors in agriculure
 
Poonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgt
Poonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgtPoonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgt
Poonam allelopathy –a tool for weed mgt
 
Govardhan lodha synopsis seminar ppt
Govardhan lodha synopsis seminar pptGovardhan lodha synopsis seminar ppt
Govardhan lodha synopsis seminar ppt
 
Deepakb marigold ppt Presentation on PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD
Deepakb  marigold  ppt Presentation on   PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD    Deepakb  marigold  ppt Presentation on   PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD
Deepakb marigold ppt Presentation on PACKAGE AND PRACTICES OF MARIGOLD
 
Weed indices ppt lodha
Weed indices ppt lodha Weed indices ppt lodha
Weed indices ppt lodha
 
Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their management govardhan lodha
Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their  management govardhan lodha Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their  management govardhan lodha
Kamlesh Herbicide resistance and their management govardhan lodha
 
cropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha intro
cropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha introcropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha intro
cropping systems and farming systems,Ppt lodha intro
 
Ideotype and cropping system of rajul and arti ppt
Ideotype and cropping system of rajul and arti pptIdeotype and cropping system of rajul and arti ppt
Ideotype and cropping system of rajul and arti ppt
 
Emprove efficincy of bioagent
Emprove efficincy of bioagentEmprove efficincy of bioagent
Emprove efficincy of bioagent
 
Commercial bio control products
Commercial bio control productsCommercial bio control products
Commercial bio control products
 
Advantagege of m.b control
Advantagege of m.b controlAdvantagege of m.b control
Advantagege of m.b control
 
Types of parasitism
Types of parasitismTypes of parasitism
Types of parasitism
 
Trichoderma species
Trichoderma  speciesTrichoderma  species
Trichoderma species
 
Rearing of corcyra
Rearing of corcyraRearing of corcyra
Rearing of corcyra
 
Plant origin insecticide
Plant origin insecticidePlant origin insecticide
Plant origin insecticide
 

Recently uploaded

CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxGaneshChakor2
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxSayali Powar
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104misteraugie
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxVS Mahajan Coaching Centre
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionMaksud Ahmed
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfJayanti Pande
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13Steve Thomason
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...anjaliyadav012327
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Disha Kariya
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
 
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptxCARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
CARE OF CHILD IN INCUBATOR..........pptx
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptxINDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 

QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER by lodha

  • 1. SUBMITTED TO :- Ms. NISHA SAPRE Assistant Professor PRESENTED BY :- GOVARDHAN LODHA Enroll no. (160111017) M.Sc.(Ag.) previous
  • 2. CONTENT – Introduction  Criteria To Determine Management Of Saline Water  Question References QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER AND MANAGEMENT OF SALINE WATER FOR IRRIGATION
  • 3. The suitability of irrigation water is mainly depends on the amounts and type of salts present in water. The main soluble constituents are calcium, magnesium, sodium as cations and chloride, sulphate, biocarbonate as anions. The other ions are present in minute quantities are boron, selenium, molybdenum and fluorine which are harmful to animals fed on plants grown with excess concentration of these ions
  • 4.  Water quality is determined according to the purpose for which it will be used. For irrigation water, the usual criteria include salinity, sodicity, and ion toxicities.  Various criteria are considered in evaluating the quality of irrigation water namely:  Salinity hazard  Sodium hazard  Salt index  Alkalinity hazard  Permeability hazard  Specific ion toxicity hazards
  • 5. SALINITY HAZARD The concentration of soluble salts in irrigation water can be classified in terms of Electrical Conductivity (EC) and expressed as dS m-1. There are four classes of salinity viz., C1, C2 and C3, C4. The classes C1 and C2 of water are considered suitable for irrigation purposes (no problem). C3 and C4 classes of water are not suitable for irrigation purpose (severe problems).
  • 6. Water class EC (dS m1) Remarks C1 - Low salinity 0-0.25 Can be used safely C2 - Medium salinity 0.25-0.75 Can be used with moderate leaching C3 - High salinity 0.75-2.25 Can be used for irrigation purposes with some management practices C4 - Very high 2.25-5.00 Can not be used for irrigation purposes
  • 7. SODICITY HAZARD • High concentrations of sodium are undesirable in water because sodium adsorbs on to the soil cation exchange sites, causing soil aggregates to break down (deflocculation), sealing the pores of the soil and making it impermeable to water flow. The sodicity hazard of irrigation water is usually evaluated by: • Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) • Adjusted SAR • Sodium to calcium activity ratio (SCAR) • Sodium ratio • Figure of merit
  • 8. Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) • United States Salinity Laboratory (USSL) staff introduced the concept of sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) to predict sodium hazard. It is calculated as • The sodium hazard of irrigation water expressed through SAR does not take into account the effect of anionic composition. Sodicity hazard also classified as S1, S2, S3 and S4.
  • 9. Water class SAR Remarks S1 low sodium hazard 0-10 Little or no hazard S2 medium sodium hazard 10-18 Appreciable hazard but can be used with appropriate management S3 High sodium hazard 18-26 Unsatisfactory for most of the crops S4 Very high sodium hazard > 26 Unsatisfactory for most of the crops
  • 10. Sodium to Calcium Activity Ratio (SCAR) • The application of SAR to the group of water, which have EC > 5 dS m-1 and Mg/Ca ratio > 1 is obviously questionable. For the ground water having EC > 5 dS m-1 and dominance of magnesium over calcium, the SAR value should be calculated as Na+ / Vca2+ . • The classification of SAR/ SCAR ratio was given by Gupta (1986) by following 6 classes of sodicity. Non-sodic water (< 5) Normal water (5-10) Low sodicity water (10-20) Medium sodicity water (20-30) High sodicity water (30-40) Very high sodicity water (>40)
  • 11. Alkalinity hazard • Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC) • Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC) • Bicarbonates (HCO3-) occur in low salinity water and its concentration usually decreases with an increase in EC. The proportion of bicarbonate ion is higher than calcium ions are considered undesirable, because after evaporation of irrigation water bicarbonate ions tend to precipitate calcium ions. Hence, the effect of bicarbonate together with carbonates evaluated through RSC. • RSC = (CO3¯ + HCO3¯) - (Ca2+ + Mg2+ ), all ions expressed as me L-1
  • 12. RSC (me r1) Water quality < 1.25 Water can be used safely 1.25 - 2.5 Water can be used with certain management > 2.5 Unsuitable for irrigation purposes Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC) Since carbonate ions do not occur very frequently in appreciable concentrations, and as bicarbonate ions do not precipitate magnesium ions, Gupta suggested that alkalinity hazard should be determined through the index called Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC) to be calculated as below. RSBC = HCO3- - Ca 2+, all ions expressed as me L-1. Based on RSC/ RSBC ratio
  • 13. • Magnesium: It is believed that one of the important qualitative criteria • in judging the irrigation water is its Mg content in relation to total divalent cations, since high Mg content in relation to total divalent cations, since high Mg adsorption by soils affects their physical properties. A harmful effect on soils appears when Ca: Mg ratio decline below 50. MAGNESIUM
  • 14. • Chlorides: The occurrence of chloride ions in irrigation water increases with increase in EC and sodium ions. Therefore, these ions are most dominant in very high salinity water. Unlike sodium ions, the chloride ions neither affect on the physical properties of the soil, nor are adsorbed by the soil. Therefore, it has generally not been included in modern classification system. However, it is used as a factor in some regional water classification. Chlorides:
  • 15. Chloride concentration (me r1) Water quality 4 Excellent water 4-7 Good water 7-12 Slightly usable 12-20 Not suitable > 20 Not suitable Chlorides:
  • 16. Sulphate • Sulphate: Sulphate salts are less harmful when compared to chlorides. This is because when both the ions occur in this concentration, only half of the sulphate ions contribute to salinity due to the fact that approximately half • of the sulphates gets precipitated as CaSO4 while the other half remains in soluble form as Na-MgSO4 in the soil. That is the reason, the potential salinity of irrigation is calculated as Cl- + ⅟₂ SO4-. Eaton proposed three classes for sulphate < 4 me l-1 - Excellent water 4-12 me l-1 - Good to injurious > 12 me l-1 - Injurious to unsatisfactory
  • 17. Potential salinity • It can be worked out by using the formula Cl + 1/2 SO42- where ions are expressed in me l-1. Potential salinity (me L-1) Remarks 3-15 Can be recommended for medium permeability soils 3-7 Recommended for soils of low permeability
  • 18. Boron Boron: It is evident that boron is essential for the normal growth of the plant, but the amount required is very small. The occurrence of boron in toxic concentration in certain irrigation water makes it necessary to consider this element in assessing the water quality. The permissible limits of boron in irrigation water are: Class Crops Remark Sensitive Semi tolerant Tolerant Very low < 0.33 < 0.67 < 1.00 For safely use Low 0.33-0.67 0.67-1.33 1-2.0 Can be managed Medium 0.67-1.00 1.33-2.00 2.0-3.0 Unsuitable Very high > 1.25 > 2.50 > 3.75 Unsuitable
  • 19. Fluorine • Fluorine: fluorides are only sparingly soluble and are in only small amounts. The concentration of fluoride ranges from traces to more than 10 mg L- 1 in natural water, and surface water do not exceed 0.3 mg L-1 unless they are polluted. Irrigation with fluoride saline water (upto 25 mg L-1) has not been found to affect yield of wheat. Therefore, it is doubtful if fluoride requires any monitoring in India. At present, the average concentration of fluoride has not been observed to be very high (10 mg l-1).
  • 20. Nitrate: • Nitrate: Very frequently ground water contain high amount of nitrate. When such type of irrigation water is applied on soils continuously, various properties of soils are affected. NO3 me l-1 < 5 No problem 5-30 Intensity of problem is moderate > 30 Intensity of problem is severe
  • 21. Lithium • Lithium : Lithium is a trace element may be found in most of saline ground water and irrigated soils. It has been found that 0.05-0.1 ppm of lithium in water produce toxic effects on growth of citrus. • It has also been reported that saline soils of varying degrees found in India contain lithium upto 2.5 ppm. Fortunately, the germination of majority of crops is not affected with this level of lithium content.
  • 22. MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR USING POOR QUALITY WATER • Application of gypsum • Alternate irrigation strategy: • Fertilizer application • Methods of irrigation • Crop tolerance: • Method of sowing: • Drainage
  • 23. Other management practices • Over aged seedlings in rice: • Mulching • Soil management: • Crop rotation: Salinity control with sloping beds
  • 24. Crop Tolerance: • The crops differ in their tolerance to poor quality waters. Growing tolerant crops when poor quality water is used for irrigation helps to obtain reasonable crops yields. Relative salt tolerance of crops is given in Table
  • 25. Crop Tolerance: Field crops: Cotton, Safflower, Sugarbeet & Barley Tolerant Fruit crops: Date palm & Guava Vegeta bles: Turnip & Spinach Forage crops: Berseem & Rhodes grass Field crops: Sorghum, Maize, Sunflower, Bajra, M ustard, Rice & Wheat Semi tolerant Fruit crops: Fig, Grape & Mango Veget a bles: Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucu mber, Carrot & Potato Forag e crops: Senji & Oats Field crops: Chick pea, Linseed, Beans, Greengram & Blackgram Sensitive Fruit c rops: Apple, Orange, Almond, Peach, Strawberry, Lemon & Plum Vegeta bles: Radish, Peas & Lady’s finger
  • 26. Text book and web sources • www. agriinfo.in • ecourses.iasri.res.in • Panda SC. 2003. Principles and Practices of Water Management. Agrobios. • Michael AM. 1978. Irrigation Theory and Practice. Vikas Publ. • Paliwal KV. 1972. Irrigation with Saline Water. IARI Monograph, New Delhi. • Lenka D. 1999. Irrigation and Drainage. Kalyani
  • 27. ? Any Question ? View my slides from anywhere in internet slideshare web page ! https://www.slideshare.net/GovardhanLodha/cropping-systems-and-farming-systemsppt- lodha-intro

Editor's Notes

  1. College of agriculture jabalpur mp,india
  2. Thank you very much