Salt Saturated Soils
[What Are We Doing]
SALT SATURATED SOILS REDUCES YIELDS, DAMAGES CROPS AND LIMITS THE VARIETIES WHICH CAN GROW
The system has a leaching effect on harmful salts as they remain dissolved in water. Those not absorbed by the plant are carried off under the rhizosphere.
They no longer crystalize and accumulate in the soil pores and can no longer inhibit the nutrition of the plant.
THE IDEAL SOLUTION WOULD BE SIMPLE, EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE
The salts remain dissolved in water and those not absorbed by the plant are carried off below the rhizosphere. Salts are no longer crystallized in the soil pores and no longer inhibit the nutrition of the plant.
To see how the system achieves this, check out the slider below.
Impact | Action | Related Advantages | Benefits |
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SALINITY | Leaching effect in the soil | Reduces soil salinity and mineral crystallization in the rhizosphere Improves the capacity of the plant to absorb water Better soil quality |
Increases yields and quality High salinity water are no longer a problem Saturated soils are no longer a problem Allows cultivation in saline soils |
Operation Mode
[ How Does İt Work ]
The system has an innovative leaching effect, resulting from the finely-calibrated electromagnetic signal sent through the irrigation water. This changes the organization of the water molecules and behaviour of minerals; salt crystals gradually dissolve and salts not absorbed by the plant are transported below the rhizosphere.
Accumulation Of Salts
[Leaching Effect]
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