In south-western Australia 10% or 1.8 million ha of the farmed area is affected by dryland salinity and a further 6 million ha are at risk of salinity (NLWRA, 2001). Animal production from saltbush (Atriplex spp.)-based pasture systems represents the most likely large-scale opportunity for productive use of saline land in the short to medium term. Feeding saltbush-based pastures as a maintenance feed during the prolonged autumn feed gap typical in Mediterranean-type climates maximises their economic value. The aim of this study was to explore the diversity and nutritive value of plants that typically persist in saltbush-based saltland pastures
Saltbush-based saltland pastures have been subject to bad press over the last decade. This paper ref...
Human-induced soil salinity is becoming a major threat to agriculture across the world. This salinis...
Salt-affected land varies spatially and seasonally in terms of soil salinity and depth to the watert...
In south-western Australia 10% or 1.8 million ha of the farmed area is affected by dryland salinity ...
Dryland salinity is one of the most critical environmental issues challenging Western Australian far...
In Australia, around 5.7 million hectares of agricultural land are currently affected by dryland sal...
In Australia, around 5.7 million hectares of agricultural land are currently affected by dryland sal...
Many Western Australian/armers have obtained useful grazing from their salt/and in the past, both fr...
In Australia, around 5.7 million hectares of agricultural land are currently affected by dryland sal...
Saltbush (Atriplex spp.) pastures are utilised by farmers in the Mediterranean-climate zones of Aust...
Dryland salinity affects over 2.5 M ha in Australia, mostly in southern states and is expanding at 3...
The Upper South East of South Australia has been identified as being at risk of extensive soil degra...
The Upper South East of South Australia has been identified as being at risk of extensive soil degra...
Dryland salinity affects over 2.5 M ha in Australia, mostly in southern states and is expanding at 3...
areas of bare saltland on farms need not be unproductive etesores. Many Western Australian farmers a...
Saltbush-based saltland pastures have been subject to bad press over the last decade. This paper ref...
Human-induced soil salinity is becoming a major threat to agriculture across the world. This salinis...
Salt-affected land varies spatially and seasonally in terms of soil salinity and depth to the watert...
In south-western Australia 10% or 1.8 million ha of the farmed area is affected by dryland salinity ...
Dryland salinity is one of the most critical environmental issues challenging Western Australian far...
In Australia, around 5.7 million hectares of agricultural land are currently affected by dryland sal...
In Australia, around 5.7 million hectares of agricultural land are currently affected by dryland sal...
Many Western Australian/armers have obtained useful grazing from their salt/and in the past, both fr...
In Australia, around 5.7 million hectares of agricultural land are currently affected by dryland sal...
Saltbush (Atriplex spp.) pastures are utilised by farmers in the Mediterranean-climate zones of Aust...
Dryland salinity affects over 2.5 M ha in Australia, mostly in southern states and is expanding at 3...
The Upper South East of South Australia has been identified as being at risk of extensive soil degra...
The Upper South East of South Australia has been identified as being at risk of extensive soil degra...
Dryland salinity affects over 2.5 M ha in Australia, mostly in southern states and is expanding at 3...
areas of bare saltland on farms need not be unproductive etesores. Many Western Australian farmers a...
Saltbush-based saltland pastures have been subject to bad press over the last decade. This paper ref...
Human-induced soil salinity is becoming a major threat to agriculture across the world. This salinis...
Salt-affected land varies spatially and seasonally in terms of soil salinity and depth to the watert...