Turning salt-rich soils into fertile soils in China

BEIJING: “The soils are transformed and the yield is raised,” said Yang Jingsong, a researcher at the Institute of Soil Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
After a year of soil remediation, Yang made measurements on the pH value of the transformed saline-alkali soils and weighed the rice in an experimental field in Zhaoyuan County, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. The result is surprising. The yield of the variety ‘Dongdao 122’ and ‘Tongze 861’ is over 400 kilograms per mu, whereas the other piece of land without modification only yields 3.02 kilograms per mu.
To improve the soil, multiple methods have been used since September 2023, such as using phosphogypsum and microbial fertilizer. What is the difference between the yield of rice per mu in saline-alkali land and normal land?
The paddy rice growing area of Wuchang City is regarded as Heilongjiang’s premier area for growing high-quality rice. The yield of the famous rice variety “Daohuaxiang” is around 500 kilograms per mu this year, the Economic Information Daily reported.
Soil salinization and alkalinization are major problems for agriculture worldwide. The physical and chemical properties of such soil can prominently inhibit the crop growth and even lead to the death of crops, seriously affecting its yield.
China is the third most affected nation by saline-alkali soils on the planet. It has about 1.5 billion mu (100 million hectares) of saline-alkali land, of which about 550 million mu (33 million hectares) are available for utilization.
According to Ai Zhiyong, deputy director of the National Center of Technology Innovation for Saline-alkali Tolerant Rice, this land is a potential resource for further safeguarding the country’s food security. –The Daily Mail-CGTN news exchange item