Literature DB >> 32174520

Using phosphate fertilizer to reduce emitter clogging of drip fertigation systems with high salinity water.

Changjian Ma1, Yang Xiao1, Jaume Puig-Bargués2, Manoj K Shukla3, Xuelin Tang1, Peng Hou1, Yunkai Li4.   

Abstract

Phosphorous (P) fertigation with high salinity water (HSW) drip irrigation would be an effective measure to relieve soil and water pollution caused by the excessive application of P fertilizer, and achieve synergistic saving of both limited fresh water and non-renewable P resources. However, the emitter clogging issues of drip fertigation systems seriously restricts the utilization of this technology. This study proposes an approach to reduce emitter clogging in HSW drip fertigation systems by choosing the appropriate type and concentration of P fertilizer. The effects of two new types of P fertilizers (ammonium polyphosphate, APP; urea phosphate, UP), and a traditional P fertilizer (monopotassium phosphate, MKP), were assessed at three fertilization concentrations (0, 0.15, and 0.30 g/L) on the clogging behavior of four types flat emitters. The results indicated that the application of MKP aggravated the clogging of emitters in comparison with non-fertilization. While the addition of two new types of P fertilizers (APP and UP) effectively alleviated emitters clogging (the irrigation uniformity of systems increased by 26.2%-74.6%) by inhibiting the formation of carbonate, although precipitation of phosphate, silicate, and quartz increased. Moreover, under the equal application amount of P fertilizer, UP and APP were more effective in relieving clogged when applied at a low-concentration with long-term running and high-concentration with short-term running mode. The results could pave a way for reducing the pollution in agricultural production and conserving freshwater and non-renewable P resources.
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Keywords:  Brackish water; Drip irrigation; Emitter discharge; Fertigation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32174520     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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1.  Interactive effect of soil moisture content and phosphorus fertilizer form on chickpea growth, photosynthesis, and nutrient uptake.

Authors:  Mohamed Chtouki; Fatima Laaziz; Rachida Naciri; Sarah Garré; Frederic Nguyen; Abdallah Oukarroum
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-23       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Optimization and Characterization of Polyphosphate Fertilizers by Two Different Manufacturing Processes.

Authors:  Xuewei Wang; Yanju Gao; Guixin Chu
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-07-13
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