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A, E., Omran, W., kassab, M., Salem, M. (2025). USING THE NEUTRON SCATTERING TECHNIQUE TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF SOIL CONDITIONERS ON THE MOISTURE CONTENT AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SANDY SOIL. Menoufia Journal of Soil Science, 10(7), 101-114. doi: 10.21608/mjss.2025.401184.1034
Elhuseiny A; W. M Omran; M.F kassab; M.A Salem. "USING THE NEUTRON SCATTERING TECHNIQUE TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF SOIL CONDITIONERS ON THE MOISTURE CONTENT AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SANDY SOIL". Menoufia Journal of Soil Science, 10, 7, 2025, 101-114. doi: 10.21608/mjss.2025.401184.1034
A, E., Omran, W., kassab, M., Salem, M. (2025). 'USING THE NEUTRON SCATTERING TECHNIQUE TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF SOIL CONDITIONERS ON THE MOISTURE CONTENT AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SANDY SOIL', Menoufia Journal of Soil Science, 10(7), pp. 101-114. doi: 10.21608/mjss.2025.401184.1034
A, E., Omran, W., kassab, M., Salem, M. USING THE NEUTRON SCATTERING TECHNIQUE TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF SOIL CONDITIONERS ON THE MOISTURE CONTENT AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SANDY SOIL. Menoufia Journal of Soil Science, 2025; 10(7): 101-114. doi: 10.21608/mjss.2025.401184.1034

USING THE NEUTRON SCATTERING TECHNIQUE TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF SOIL CONDITIONERS ON THE MOISTURE CONTENT AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SANDY SOIL

Article 1, Volume 10, Issue 7, July 2025, Page 101-114  XML PDF (566.97 K)
Document Type: original papers
DOI: 10.21608/mjss.2025.401184.1034
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Authors
Elhuseiny A1; W. M Omran2; M.F kassab3; M.A Salem email 3
1Professor of Soil Chemistry, Dept. of Soil Sci., Faculty of Agric., Menoufia University
2Prof. of soil Physics and Head of the Dept. of soil Sci., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University Shebin EL Kom, Egypt
3Soils and Water Research Department, Nuclear Research Center, Atomic Energy Authority
Abstract
Egypt's sustainable agriculture faces challenges from sandy soil, poor water retention, and nutrient deficiency.  This study uses neutron scattering techniques to investigate the effects of two soil conditioners, compost and water treatment residues (WTR), on soil moisture dynamics and crop productivity in sandy soils.  The Nuclear Research Centre in Egypt conducted field experiments for wheat (Triticum aestivum L., Gimmiza-11) and peanut (Arachis hypogaea, Giza 6) during the 2021/2022 winter season and the 2023 summer season, respectively. Treatments included three irrigation levels (100%, 80%, and 60% of field capacity) and two soil conditioners, arranged in a split-plot design. Soil moisture was assessed using a neutron moisture meter, allowing accurate monitoring at various soil depths. Results indicated that compost significantly improved soil moisture retention and crop yields across all irrigation regimes, particularly under water stress. At full irrigation (100% FC), compost-amended soil exhibited the highest post-irrigation soil moisture and yields for both crops. The WTR improved water retention, albeit less effectively than compost. Control plots consistently had the lowest moisture content and yield. The research demonstrates that integrating organic amendments, especially compost, alongside precision irrigation methods can significantly enhance water use efficiency and agricultural yield in sandy, arid soils.
Keywords
Compost; Irrigation levels; Moisture content; Sandy soil; Water treatment residues; Wheat; Peanuts production
Main Subjects
Soil Science and related articles researches
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