Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the extensive non-irrigated farming systems of southern Australia. The issue was ignored by policy makers until late in the twentieth century, but is now the sole or partial subject of government programs with budgets totaling several billion Australian dollars. Salt occurs naturally at high levels in the subsoils of most Australian agricultural land. As a result of clearing native vegetation, groundwater tables have risen, mobilising the salt and causing adverse impacts to farmland, infrastructure, water resources, and biodiversity. The main action required to prevent groundwater tables from rising is establishment of perennial plants, either her...
In semi-arid north-western Victoria saltpans developing on farms are associated with seepage of rain...
Western Australia alone up to 450 species are threatened with salinity-induced extinction. The integ...
Western Australia's growing salinity crisis is considered by the Western Australian Farmers Federati...
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
Dryland salinity is caused by a build-up of salts in the root zone of plants in non-irrigated areas ...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
Replacement of deep-rooted, perennial native vegetation with shallow-rooted, annual agricultural pla...
New information about the hydrogeology of Australia’s agricultural regions has profound implications...
New information about the hydrogeology of Australia’s agricultural regions has profound implications...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comLimitations to agricultural productivit...
The cause of dryland salinity and the impact on the environment and agricultural productivity of agr...
© CSIRO 2002 More than 60% of the 20 million ha of cropping soils in Australia are sodic and farming...
As a result of agricultural clearing, many country towns are now feeling the effects of rising groun...
In semi-arid north-western Victoria saltpans developing on farms are associated with seepage of rain...
Western Australia alone up to 450 species are threatened with salinity-induced extinction. The integ...
Western Australia's growing salinity crisis is considered by the Western Australian Farmers Federati...
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
Dryland salinity is caused by a build-up of salts in the root zone of plants in non-irrigated areas ...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
Replacement of deep-rooted, perennial native vegetation with shallow-rooted, annual agricultural pla...
New information about the hydrogeology of Australia’s agricultural regions has profound implications...
New information about the hydrogeology of Australia’s agricultural regions has profound implications...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comLimitations to agricultural productivit...
The cause of dryland salinity and the impact on the environment and agricultural productivity of agr...
© CSIRO 2002 More than 60% of the 20 million ha of cropping soils in Australia are sodic and farming...
As a result of agricultural clearing, many country towns are now feeling the effects of rising groun...
In semi-arid north-western Victoria saltpans developing on farms are associated with seepage of rain...
Western Australia alone up to 450 species are threatened with salinity-induced extinction. The integ...
Western Australia's growing salinity crisis is considered by the Western Australian Farmers Federati...