Changes in salt regime of the salt affected soils treated with organic matter.
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The effects of water percolation on the behavior, movement and redistribution of soluble salts in soil systems with animal manure and leaf litter as amending materials compared with control were studied in laboratory scale. A vertical migration of salts by water percolation was observed, and the pattern of salt migration in soil systems treated with organic matter was different from the untreated ones. Movement of Na was greater than that of Ca. Organic materials had capability to hold cations in their system. Of materials tested, the animal manure had the highest cation holding capacity.
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