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    Electrical Conductivity (EC)

    Also called: Salinity, ECe, ECiw, ECsw

    Definition

    Electrical conductivity (EC) measures how well a water or soil-paste solution conducts electricity, expressed in deciSiemens per meter (dS/m). It's the standard proxy for salinity — higher EC means more dissolved salts. FAO Drainage Paper 29 classifies water as low-risk below 0.7 dS/m, moderate 0.7–3.0, severe above 3.0; soil-paste extracts (ECe) above a crop-specific threshold cause progressive yield decline.

    How Electrical Conductivity (EC) Works

    EC is reported in three forms agronomists routinely encounter: ECiw (irrigation water EC, measured at the well or canal), ECe (electrical conductivity of saturated soil paste extract, the lab gold-standard), and EC1:5 (a quicker 1:5 soil-to-water suspension; multiply by ~2 to approximate ECe in coarse soils). All three correlate but are not interchangeable; published crop-tolerance tables (Ayers & Westcot 1985, FAO DP29 Table 1) use ECe.

    Crop salt-tolerance is published as an ECe threshold + slope (% yield decline per dS/m above the threshold). Date palms tolerate ECe up to 8 dS/m before yield declines at 3.6%/dS/m; olives 4.0 with 9.5%/dS/m; wheat 6.0 with 7.1%/dS/m; lettuce just 1.3 with 13%/dS/m. Maas-Hoffman classifications group crops into sensitive (<1.5), moderate (1.5–4.0), tolerant (4.0–8.0), and halophyte (>8.0). On saline farms, choosing a salt-tolerant crop is more economically powerful than any amendment — barley over wheat, date palm over citrus, sugar beet over potato.

    Management strategies in saline conditions: (1) calculate a leaching fraction so each irrigation cycle delivers extra water to flush salts below the root zone; (2) blend high-EC well water with rainwater or municipal supply to reduce ECiw at the emitter; (3) increase irrigation frequency under drip to keep soil EC near the wetting front low; (4) acid-flush drip lines monthly above EC 2.0 dS/m to prevent emitter clogging from carbonate precipitation. WiseYield's lab-analyses module captures EC at the well, soil, and leaf level and feeds the value into the irrigation advisor's leaching-fraction calc.

    Sources

    1. Ayers, R.S. & Westcot, D.W. (1985). Water quality for agriculture. FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper No. 29 Rev. 1.
    2. Maas, E.V. & Hoffman, G.J. (1977). Crop salt tolerance — current assessment. ASCE Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division.
    3. Rhoades, J.D. et al. (1992). The use of saline waters for crop production. FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper No. 48.

    Related Terms

    Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR)
    Soil
    Leaching Fraction
    Water
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