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for excellent drainage), brackish-water irrigation does not result in increased salinization of the soil. Sometimes this means that farmers have to add extra water after a rainstorm, to carry salts back down to below the root zone.
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concentration in a fruit) or to control the ripening process, study of the interaction between salinity and
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Many arid and semi-arid areas actually do have sources of water, but the available water is usually
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of these areas was not systematically attempted until the second half of the 20th century.
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along coastal deserts. With traditional farming practices, saline water results in soil
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properties, and development of naturally salt-tolerant plant species (
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CGIAR: Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
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Organizations involved in biosaline research and development
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ICBA: International Center for Biosaline Agriculture
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list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
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salty
agricultural crops
brackish
saline
aquifers
seawater
salinization
agricultural development
biochemical
physiological
breeding
halotolerance
irrigation
sugar
soil
halophytes
halophile
bacteria
evapotranspiration
soil structure
Alkali soil
Arid Forest Research Institute (AFRI)
Biosaline agriculture

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