Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)

Intensive crop cultivation systems require continuous monitoring of irrigation water quality as well as the control of physical and chemical soil properties. In view of the ongoing climate change and a dramatic decrease in soil organic matter content, the use of low quality irrigation wa...

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Main Authors: Milić Stanko B., Banjac Dušana D., Vasin Jovica R., Ninkov Jordana M., Pejić Borivoj S., Bajić Ivana B., Mijić Branka Lj.
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Language:English
Published: Matica srpska 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2021/0352-49062140085M.pdf
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spelling doaj-87915a8e331d49be8f913247db9cf8a32021-07-19T07:06:02ZengMatica srpskaZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke0352-49062406-08282021-01-0120211408510110.2298/ZMSPN2140085M0352-49062140085MAssessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)Milić Stanko B.0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7673-9969Banjac Dušana D.1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4058-2642Vasin Jovica R.2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9407-5470Ninkov Jordana M.3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4148-0453Pejić Borivoj S.4Bajić Ivana B.5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2930-867XMijić Branka Lj.6Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Field and Vegetable Crops, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Novi Sad, SerbiaIntensive crop cultivation systems require continuous monitoring of irrigation water quality as well as the control of physical and chemical soil properties. In view of the ongoing climate change and a dramatic decrease in soil organic matter content, the use of low quality irrigation water and its adverse effects on soil, cultivated plants and irrigation equipment must not be overlooked. The aim of this paper was to evaluate general quality of irrigation water from the different water intake sources in the Vojvodina Province. The paper presents the results of irrigation water quality, collected during 2018 and 2019. The research included 140 irrigation water samples obtained from three different intake structures which collect water from wells, canals or reservoirs. Water quality was assessed using the following parameters: pH value, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), ionic balance, sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and residual sodium carbonate (RSC) value. Water quality diagram given by the US Salinity Laboratory (USSL) and FAO guidelines for interpretation water quality for irrigation was used. Additionally, the Nejgebauer classification for irrigation water, developed specifically for the area of Vojvodina, was used as a third classification. Based on the results of mineralization of the irrigation water, the following values of the observed parameters were determined: average pH of the analyzed water samples were 7.89, ranged from 7.14 to 9.01, while electrical conductivity values ranged from 0.10 to 3.50 dS/m, with an average of 0.85 dS/m. TDS analysis resulted in a wide range of values, from 112 mg/l to 2,384 mg/l, with an average of 529,22 mg/l. SAR values varied between 0.04-16.52 with a satisfactory average of 1.97. The USSL water classification produced similar results as FAO classification and RSC index <0, indicating that 57% of investigating samples are without concerns for irrigation use, whereas Nejgebauers classification and RSC index 0-1.25 show that over 75% of analyzed samples are suitable and safe for irrigation and soil properties. Since the quality of irrigation water significantly affects plant productivity, as it determines the chemical and physical properties of agricultural land, monitoring of water quality for irrigation is of high importance.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2021/0352-49062140085M.pdfirrigation waterirrigation water salinitywater mineralizationsarclassification of irrigation water
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author Milić Stanko B.
Banjac Dušana D.
Vasin Jovica R.
Ninkov Jordana M.
Pejić Borivoj S.
Bajić Ivana B.
Mijić Branka Lj.
spellingShingle Milić Stanko B.
Banjac Dušana D.
Vasin Jovica R.
Ninkov Jordana M.
Pejić Borivoj S.
Bajić Ivana B.
Mijić Branka Lj.
Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)
Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
irrigation water
irrigation water salinity
water mineralization
sar
classification of irrigation water
author_facet Milić Stanko B.
Banjac Dušana D.
Vasin Jovica R.
Ninkov Jordana M.
Pejić Borivoj S.
Bajić Ivana B.
Mijić Branka Lj.
author_sort Milić Stanko B.
title Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)
title_short Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)
title_full Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)
title_fullStr Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of Vojvodina Province (Serbia)
title_sort assessment of irrigation water quality at the territory of vojvodina province (serbia)
publisher Matica srpska
series Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
issn 0352-4906
2406-0828
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Intensive crop cultivation systems require continuous monitoring of irrigation water quality as well as the control of physical and chemical soil properties. In view of the ongoing climate change and a dramatic decrease in soil organic matter content, the use of low quality irrigation water and its adverse effects on soil, cultivated plants and irrigation equipment must not be overlooked. The aim of this paper was to evaluate general quality of irrigation water from the different water intake sources in the Vojvodina Province. The paper presents the results of irrigation water quality, collected during 2018 and 2019. The research included 140 irrigation water samples obtained from three different intake structures which collect water from wells, canals or reservoirs. Water quality was assessed using the following parameters: pH value, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), ionic balance, sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and residual sodium carbonate (RSC) value. Water quality diagram given by the US Salinity Laboratory (USSL) and FAO guidelines for interpretation water quality for irrigation was used. Additionally, the Nejgebauer classification for irrigation water, developed specifically for the area of Vojvodina, was used as a third classification. Based on the results of mineralization of the irrigation water, the following values of the observed parameters were determined: average pH of the analyzed water samples were 7.89, ranged from 7.14 to 9.01, while electrical conductivity values ranged from 0.10 to 3.50 dS/m, with an average of 0.85 dS/m. TDS analysis resulted in a wide range of values, from 112 mg/l to 2,384 mg/l, with an average of 529,22 mg/l. SAR values varied between 0.04-16.52 with a satisfactory average of 1.97. The USSL water classification produced similar results as FAO classification and RSC index <0, indicating that 57% of investigating samples are without concerns for irrigation use, whereas Nejgebauers classification and RSC index 0-1.25 show that over 75% of analyzed samples are suitable and safe for irrigation and soil properties. Since the quality of irrigation water significantly affects plant productivity, as it determines the chemical and physical properties of agricultural land, monitoring of water quality for irrigation is of high importance.
topic irrigation water
irrigation water salinity
water mineralization
sar
classification of irrigation water
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2021/0352-49062140085M.pdf
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