Water for irrigation is a major limitation to agricultural production in many parts of the world. Use of waters with elevated levels of salinity is one likely option to meet the supply of increased demands. The sources of these waters include drainage water generated by irrigated agriculture, municipal wastewater, and poor quality groundwater. Soil salinity leaching requirements that were established several decades ago were based on steady-state conditions. Recently transient-state models have been developed that potentially can more correctly predict the dynamics of the chemical-physical-biological interactions in an agricultural system. The University of California Center for Water Resources appointed a workgroup to review the developmen...
Note:Subsurface irrigation with saline water has been shown to be feasible for sustainable crop prod...
The utilization of marginal water resources for agriculture is receiving considerable attention. The...
Preventing an accumulation of harmful salts in the root zone (RZ) of crops is necessary for sustaini...
Water for irrigation is a major limitation to agricultural production in many parts of the world. Us...
Salinity leaching is necessary to sustain agricultural production in irrigated croplands. Improving ...
Irrigated agriculture has been in a quandary of sustaining its productivity for centuries while atte...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
Leaching of soil salinity in irrigated and non-irrigated agriculture is crucial to ensure sustainabl...
Scarcity of fresh water has led to use of low quality waters (high sodicity and salinity) that were ...
A model was developed to predict rootzone salinity under different irrigation practices on differen...
The salinity added irrigation return flows is a major problem in rivers draining agr...
In irrigated agriculture, the hazard of salt water is a constant threat. Poor-quality irrigation wat...
Arid and semi-arid countries are facing the exhaustion of their water resources and are being forced...
Treated wastewater irrigation began two decades ago in the Salinas Valley of California and provides...
Treated wastewater irrigation began two decades ago in the Salinas Valley of California and provides...
Note:Subsurface irrigation with saline water has been shown to be feasible for sustainable crop prod...
The utilization of marginal water resources for agriculture is receiving considerable attention. The...
Preventing an accumulation of harmful salts in the root zone (RZ) of crops is necessary for sustaini...
Water for irrigation is a major limitation to agricultural production in many parts of the world. Us...
Salinity leaching is necessary to sustain agricultural production in irrigated croplands. Improving ...
Irrigated agriculture has been in a quandary of sustaining its productivity for centuries while atte...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
Leaching of soil salinity in irrigated and non-irrigated agriculture is crucial to ensure sustainabl...
Scarcity of fresh water has led to use of low quality waters (high sodicity and salinity) that were ...
A model was developed to predict rootzone salinity under different irrigation practices on differen...
The salinity added irrigation return flows is a major problem in rivers draining agr...
In irrigated agriculture, the hazard of salt water is a constant threat. Poor-quality irrigation wat...
Arid and semi-arid countries are facing the exhaustion of their water resources and are being forced...
Treated wastewater irrigation began two decades ago in the Salinas Valley of California and provides...
Treated wastewater irrigation began two decades ago in the Salinas Valley of California and provides...
Note:Subsurface irrigation with saline water has been shown to be feasible for sustainable crop prod...
The utilization of marginal water resources for agriculture is receiving considerable attention. The...
Preventing an accumulation of harmful salts in the root zone (RZ) of crops is necessary for sustaini...