High salinity prolongs water processes required for soil structure stability during drying–wetting cycles

Author:

Chang Kai12ORCID,Feng Haoxuan1,Xing Jiahao1,Wang Xiangping2,Yao Rongjiang2,Xing Xuguang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory for Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering in Arid Area of Ministry of Education Northwest A&F University Yangling China

2. State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractClimate events, such as drought and rainfall, can lead to a cycle of drying and wetting that may cause changes in soil structure, leading to deteriorations in the health of saline soils. However, little is known about the extent and behavior of soil structure degradation under the combined influences of salinity and drying–wetting (D‐W) cycles. Thus, we systematically investigated the effects of salinity (0, 5, 30, and 100 g/L, labeled as CK, T5, T30, and T100) and D‐W cycles on soil structure by determining soil volume, shrinkage, and swelling potentials along with soil pore character obtained from soil shrinkage characteristics curve, intending to explore how D‐W cycles and salinity affect soil structure. The results showed that soil deformation behaviors in saline and non‐saline soils varied with the number of D‐W cycles. Irreversible deformation of the soil was observed during continual D‐W cycles. The soil volume increased by 3.75%–15.73% after three D‐W cycles. In vertical direction, the maximum expansion magnitude for each treatment was reached with the value of 29.03%, 23.42%, 34.23%, and 35.87% in CK, T5, T30, and T100, respectively. The magnitudes of shrinkage and expansion were equal in the horizontal direction since the soil samples consistently returned to their original dimensions. Furthermore, the decrease was observed in the micropores and capillary pores affected by salinity, with values of 50%, 58.6%, and 70.4% in CK, T5, T30, and T100, respectively. However, the D‐W cycles primarily affected large pores. High salinity levels enhanced swelling potential and inhabit shrinkage potential, prolonging the water processes required for the soil structure to achieve stability. The results of this study underscore the necessity of understanding the hysteresis of soil volume change and elucidate the mechanisms of soil structure deterioration driven by salinity and D‐W cycles. These findings provide a valuable reference for healthier soil management.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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