Soil Salinity In Irrigated Agrikulture And Methods Of Its Prevention
Keywords:
Saline soils, irrigated agriculture, groundwater, salinity, salt leaching, collector-sink systems.Abstract
This article presents the results of observations that help to determine the causes of natural and anthropogenic salinity and to assess the melioration of irrigated soils in irrigated agriculture.
Also, one of the main indicators of the fight against salinity is the reduction of groundwater and its mineralization and evaporation.
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