Extensive coastal sabkhas in the northern Gulf of California in North America are colonized by Distichlis palmeri, an endemic perennial grass that produces a grain that was harvested as a staple food by native Cocopah people. Previous short-term trials have shown good vegetative growth but low grain yields. During outdoor trials under anaerobic saline soil conditions of paddy-style irrigation, D. palmeri exhibited high salt tolerance, grain and biomass production. Reproductive maturity was reached four years after initial establishment of plants from seed and a 1:3 mixture of male and female plants produced 231-310 g m⁻² of grain, with nutritional content similar to domesticated grains, confirming the feasibility of developing D. palmeri as...
WOS: 000339243600001PubMed ID: 25110683Salinity is one of the rising problems causing tremendous yie...
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Soil salinisation is an increasing problem for agriculture, affecting the most productive crop areas...
The area of secondarily salinized lands is increasing at a faster rate over time. Many irrigation di...
It has been demonstrated the technical feasibility of using seawater and other saline water for irri...
The world's food production will need to increase by up to 70% by 2050 to match the predicted popula...
One third of the world’s 2.3x108 hectares of irrigated land is salt-affected and, with the general d...
Recent trends and future demographic projections suggest that the need to produce more food and fibr...
Throughout the arid and semi-arid regions, researchers have been looking at different ways to deal w...
There are problems that are faced by humans currently. Some of the problems faced are arable land sc...
Halophytes of the lower coastal salt marsh show increased salt tolerance, and under high salinity th...
Production of halophytes using saline water and soils in biosaline agriculture is an approach to exp...
Production of halophytes using saline waters and soils and feeding them to livestock is one of the m...
Irrigation has long played a key role in feeding the expanding world population and is expected to p...
WOS: 000339243600001PubMed ID: 25110683Salinity is one of the rising problems causing tremendous yie...
Salicornia bigelovii is an oilseed halophyte species that can be grown using saltwater in saline and...
Rising sea levels and salinization of groundwater due to global climate change result in fast dwindl...
Soil salinisation is an increasing problem for agriculture, affecting the most productive crop areas...
The area of secondarily salinized lands is increasing at a faster rate over time. Many irrigation di...
It has been demonstrated the technical feasibility of using seawater and other saline water for irri...
The world's food production will need to increase by up to 70% by 2050 to match the predicted popula...
One third of the world’s 2.3x108 hectares of irrigated land is salt-affected and, with the general d...
Recent trends and future demographic projections suggest that the need to produce more food and fibr...
Throughout the arid and semi-arid regions, researchers have been looking at different ways to deal w...
There are problems that are faced by humans currently. Some of the problems faced are arable land sc...
Halophytes of the lower coastal salt marsh show increased salt tolerance, and under high salinity th...
Production of halophytes using saline water and soils in biosaline agriculture is an approach to exp...
Production of halophytes using saline waters and soils and feeding them to livestock is one of the m...
Irrigation has long played a key role in feeding the expanding world population and is expected to p...
WOS: 000339243600001PubMed ID: 25110683Salinity is one of the rising problems causing tremendous yie...
Salicornia bigelovii is an oilseed halophyte species that can be grown using saltwater in saline and...
Rising sea levels and salinization of groundwater due to global climate change result in fast dwindl...