SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE

This study was conducted in the Al-Rifai District, north of Dhi Qar Governorate in the southern region of Iraq (longitudes 46°11'10.21" to 46°21'45.98" east and latitudes 31°44'38.835" to 31°46'9.889" north). Thirty auger hole s...

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Main Authors: R. T. Al-Badiri, A. R. Jubier, M. S. Oleiwi
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Published: University of Anbar 2024-12-01
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author R. T. Al-Badiri
A. R. Jubier
M. S. Oleiwi
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description This study was conducted in the Al-Rifai District, north of Dhi Qar Governorate in the southern region of Iraq (longitudes 46°11'10.21" to 46°21'45.98" east and latitudes 31°44'38.835" to 31°46'9.889" north). Thirty auger hole sites were identified to a depth of 0-30 cm and the coordinates of ten pedons determined using a GPS device. The horizons of the pedons were described in a basic morphological manner, and samples were collected from each site for laboratory analyses. The maps were produced in the Arc GIS 10.4 program according to the inverse distance weight method, and maps of the spatial distribution of the available microelements of Fe, Zn, and Cu were drawn. The results indicated that the highest content of iron available in the soil of the study area was at the Ap horizon of pedon 1 and the lowest content was at the C3 horizon of pedon 9. The highest content of available zinc in the study area was at site 24, while the lowest was at horizon C3 of pedon 10. For copper, the highest content was at site 20, while the lowest was at horizon C3 of pedon 10.
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spelling doaj-art-48d8442d90404d34899333f11cf9e7292025-01-11T22:05:11ZaraUniversity of Anbarمجلة الأنبار للعلوم الزراعية1992-74792617-62112024-12-012221387139610.32649/ajas.2024.184482184482SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATER. T. Al-Badiri0A. R. Jubier1M. S. Oleiwi2Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, College of Agriculture, Al-Qasim Green University, BabylonDepartment of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, College of Agriculture, Al-Qasim Green University, BabylonDepartment of Soil Sciences and Water Resources, College of Agriculture, Al-Qasim Green University, BabylonThis study was conducted in the Al-Rifai District, north of Dhi Qar Governorate in the southern region of Iraq (longitudes 46°11'10.21" to 46°21'45.98" east and latitudes 31°44'38.835" to 31°46'9.889" north). Thirty auger hole sites were identified to a depth of 0-30 cm and the coordinates of ten pedons determined using a GPS device. The horizons of the pedons were described in a basic morphological manner, and samples were collected from each site for laboratory analyses. The maps were produced in the Arc GIS 10.4 program according to the inverse distance weight method, and maps of the spatial distribution of the available microelements of Fe, Zn, and Cu were drawn. The results indicated that the highest content of iron available in the soil of the study area was at the Ap horizon of pedon 1 and the lowest content was at the C3 horizon of pedon 9. The highest content of available zinc in the study area was at site 24, while the lowest was at horizon C3 of pedon 10. For copper, the highest content was at site 20, while the lowest was at horizon C3 of pedon 10.https://ajas.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_184482_1fa0a9602ca00ba05056fef9619316e5.pdfspatial distributionavailability of microelementssustainable agriculturegispreparing maps
spellingShingle R. T. Al-Badiri
A. R. Jubier
M. S. Oleiwi
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE
مجلة الأنبار للعلوم الزراعية
spatial distribution
availability of microelements
sustainable agriculture
gis
preparing maps
title SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE
title_full SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE
title_fullStr SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE
title_full_unstemmed SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE
title_short SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICROELEMENTS IN SOIL IN THE AL-RIFAI DISTRICT OF THE DHI QAR GOVERNORATE
title_sort spatial distribution of some microelements in soil in the al rifai district of the dhi qar governorate
topic spatial distribution
availability of microelements
sustainable agriculture
gis
preparing maps
url https://ajas.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_184482_1fa0a9602ca00ba05056fef9619316e5.pdf
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