explain water logging and salinity problems of agriculture soils?
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The excessive use of water for crops, non-cemented canals and a poor drainage system are causing waterlogging and salinity in the area. ... According to Bukhsh, farmers benefit from the crops initially but after some time, the excessive use of water turns fertile land barren and
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In irrigated agricultural land, waterlogging is often accompanied by soil salinity as waterlogged soils prevent leaching of the salts imported by the irrigation water. ... The higher salinity and higher levels of specific ions often reflect the characteristics of the soil through which the irrigation water has percolated
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