The irrigation of Salix species with landfill leachate, when grown on landfill sites, is a financially attractive solution to leachate treatment and landfill site remediation. Detailed experiments were carried out in the summers of 2001 and 2002 in which Salix viminalis, growing in lysimeters, received >100mm per week irrigation with landfill leachate of electrical conductivity 12-13 DS.m-1. The aim was to investigate the physiological effects of heavy leachate irrigation and determine a simple mechanism to relate these effects to salt loading. Incorporation of a temporal factor into EC (S.m-1.day) resulted in reliable correlations between EC days and salt addition (R2 = 0.96), soil matric potential (R2 = 0.89), foliar gas exchange (R2 > 0....