Ma. Taboada et Rs. Lavado, INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF EXCHANGEABLE SODIUM AND WATER-CONTENT ON SOIL MODULUS OF RUPTURE, Soil technology, 8(4), 1996, pp. 345-349
The interactive effect between exchangeable sodium (sodium adsorption
ratio, SAR = 1, 7, 15, 30 and 50) and water content (water saturated a
nd field capacity) on soil hardsetting behaviour was investigated in a
loamy topsoil of a Typic Natraquoll. Hardsetting was evaluated by the
modulus of rupture (MOR) of dry aggregates, previously subjected to a
static pressure simulating that imposed by an adult cow (400 kPa). A
control receiving no pressure was included. In both control and water
saturated treatments, MOR increased steadily (from 6.5 to 10.4 MPa) wi
th SAR. This indicates that the effect of exchangeable sodium prevaile
d over that of water content when the soil was stressed at saturation.
Exchangeable sodium and water content interacted significantly (F rat
io = 4.56; alpha < 0.002) during the applied pressure, but this intera
ction was not synergistic. Soil stressing at field capacity prevented
MOR increases above a threshold of SAR greater than or equal to 7. As
a consequence, an attenuation of hardsetting behaviour can be expected
when the studied soil is trampled in moist field conditions.