Phytoremediation and high rainfall combine to improve soil and plant health in a North America Northern Great Plains saline sodic soil

D Fiedler, SA Clay, S Westhoff, CL Reese… - Journal of Soil and …, 2022 - jswconline.org
Saline/sodic soils are often remediated by applying gypsum, improving drainage, and
irrigating with high quality water. However, these management approaches may not be …

[BOOK][B] Phytoremediation of saline-sodic soils in east central South Dakota utilizing perennial grass mixtures

DJ Fiedler - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Several decades of above average precipitation in South Dakota has increased the area of
saline and sodic soils, which reduce crop yields and inhibit sensitive plant growth. Saline …

Chemical amendments of dryland saline–sodic soils did not enhance productivity and soil health in fields without effective drainage

GA Birru, DE Clay, TM DeSutter, CL Reese… - Agronomy …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas The amount of land impacted by salinity or sodicity is increasing worldwide.
Precision conservation can be used to target corrective treatments to problem areas …

Increased rainfall may place saline/sodic soils on the tipping point of sustainability

ME Budak, DE Clay, SA Clay, CL Reese… - Journal of Soil and …, 2022 - jswconline.org
Increased rainfall is increasing the risk of the capillary movement of sodium (Na+) and other
salts from buried marine sediments to the soil surface in the North American northern Great …

Gypsum, langbeinite, sulfur, and compost for reclamation of drastically disturbed calcareous saline–sodic soils

SJ Day, JB Norton, CF Strom, TJ Kelleners… - International journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Soil disturbance during arid region energy development often redistributes subsurface salts,
including sodium (Na), to the surface. Elevated Na degrades soil structure and inhibits …

Restoring ecological function to saline–sodic soils in South Dakota with perennial grass mixtures

SA Clay, D Fiedler, C Reese, DE Clay - Agronomy Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Revegetation of saline–sodic soils is challenging. Over 10 million saline–sodic hectares are
intertwined with highly productive soils in the Northern Great Plains, with 3.4 million ha in …

[PDF][PDF] Saline-sodic water impacts to soils and vegetation

LA King, GF Vance, GK Ganjegunte - nd National American …, 2005 - researchgate.net
Saline-sodic waters derived from coalbed methane (CBM) gas production are being applied
to rangelands and production agricultural lands within the Powder River Basin (PRB) of …

Biological indicators provide short term soil health assessment during sodic soil reclamation

HL Dose, AM Fortuna, LJ Cihacek, J Norland… - Ecological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Sodic soil remediation is an expensive, lengthy process during which producers need tools
to demonstrate that sodium (Na+) remediation practices are improving soil health. The …

The good, the bad, the salty: Investigation of native plants for revegetation of salt-impacted soil in the northern Great Plains, United States

AP Blanchard, SA Clay, LB Perkins - Journal of Soil and Water …, 2023 - jswconline.org
Salt-impacted soils are formed through anthropogenic or natural causes. In the northern
Great Plains region of North America, salts that occur in the soil parent materials move …

[BOOK][B] Spatial variability analysis and reclamation of saline-sodic soils in the northern Great Plains

GA Birru - 2016 - search.proquest.com
Increased spring rainfall and higher temperatures when combined with changing land-uses
and extensive tile drainage installation have contributed to the development of sodic and …