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DOI:10.13522/j.cnki.ggps.2022084
Effects of Reclaimed Water Irrigation on Crops and Soil
LI Yi, LIU Hongquan, CHEN Renqiang, CHAI Chunling, WANG Xinxin
1. Hebei Agricultural University, College of Urban and Rural Construction, Baoding 071000, China; 2. Agricultural Technology Innovation Center in Mountainous Areas of Hebei Province, Baoding 071001, China; 3. Agricultural Engineering Technology Research Center of National North Mountainous Area, Baoding 071001, China; 4. Hebei Agricultural University Hebei Mountain Research Institute, Baoding 071001, China
Abstract:
Due to the increasingly severe shortage of water resources, reclaimed wastewater has been used as a new water resource. Agriculture is an essential production operation for human survival, and agricultural irrigation water accounts for a huge proportion of water resources utilization. Especially for developing countries with low efficiency of water resources utilization, reclaimed water irrigation has become an effective water-saving technology to alleviate the pressure of water resource. Previous studies mainly focused on the influence of reclaimed water irrigation on a single crop. Now, from the aspects of the influence of reclaimed water irrigation on crop yield and quality, the influence of reclaimed water irrigation on soil and the problems existing in reclaimed water irrigation, this paper summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of the application of reclaimed water in the irrigation of herbaceous crops and woody crops, and puts forward some suggestions, so as to make reclaimed water irrigation more efficient in saving water and increasing production in agricultural production.
Key words:  reclaimed water irrigation; herbs plants; woody plants; yield and quality; soil