Soil and water management to prevent salinization under changing climate conditions
摘要截稿:
全文截稿: 2024-12-31
影响因子: 4.021
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CCF分类: 无
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 农林科学 - 1区
• 小类 : 农艺学 - 1区
• 小类 : 水资源 - 1区
Overview
The theme of World Soil Day 2023 (WSD) is “Soil and water, a source of life”, with awareness of the importance and relationship between soil and water in achieving sustainable and resilient agriculture systems. Salinization is one of the most serious global threats to agriculture. In changing climate due to global warming, both soil and groundwater are increasingly threatened by salinization. It is imperative to understand salt cycling in agri-environments and to revitalize salt-affected agri-food systems.This Special Issue will focus on improving soil and water management to prevent salinization. Novel researches, reviews and opinion pieces covering the following topics will be collected: 1) prediction of salinization risk in changing climate conditions; 2) optimization of saline water irrigation;3) advanced methods of soil and groundwater salinity monitoring; 4) salt mobilization across the irrigated landscape; 5) modeling of salt cycling and salinization processes;6) crop response to salinity; 7) AI and data driven approaches to salinity management; 8) innovative polices for combating salinization. We expect the findings from these studies would provide valuable experiences for agricultural water management to reduce soil salinization risk.
Guest editors:
Dr. Xuan YuState Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, ChinaEmail: yuxuan@issas.ac.cn
Dr. Isaya KisekkaDept. Land Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, CA, United StatesEmail: ikisekka@ucdavis.edu
Dr. Elia ScudieroDepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA, United StatesEmail: elia.scudiero@ucr.edu
Dr. Alon Ben-GalInstitute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization - The Volcani Institute, Gilat Reseach Center, IsraelEmail: bengal@volcani.agri.gov.il
Dr. Pichu RengasamySchool of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, AustraliaEmail: pichu.rengasamy@adelaide.edu.au
Manuscript submission information:
When submitting your manuscript please select the article type “VSI: Reduce soil salinization”. The submission period is from 1 April 2024 to 31 December 2024.