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Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization. Salts occur naturally within soils and water. Salination can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the gradual withdrawal of an ocean. It can also come about through artificial processes … See more
Salinity in drylands can occur when the water table is between two and three metres from the surface of the soil. The salts from the groundwater are raised by capillary action to the surface of the soil. This occurs when groundwater is saline (which is true in … See more
The consequences of salinity are
• Detrimental effects on plant growth and yield
• Damage to infrastructure (roads, bricks, corrosion of pipes and cables)
• Reduction of water quality for users, sedimentation … See more• Water portal
• Alkali soil – Soil type with pH > 8.5
• Arabidopsis thaliana responses to salinity
• Biosaline agriculture – Production of crops in salt-rich conditions See moreWhen the Na (sodium) predominates, soils can become sodic. The pH of sodic soils may be acidic, neutral or alkaline.
Sodic soils present particular challenges because they tend to have very poor structure which limits or prevents water infiltration See moreSalinity from irrigation can occur over time wherever irrigation occurs, since almost all water (even natural rainfall) contains some dissolved salts. When the plants use the water, the salts are left behind in the soil and eventually begin to accumulate. This water in excess of … See more
High levels of soil salinity can be tolerated if salt-tolerant plants are grown. Sensitive crops lose their vigor already in slightly saline soils, most crops are negatively affected by (moderately) saline soils, and only salinity-resistant crops thrive in severely saline … See more
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