how salinity reduce during irrigation
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Salinity effect
If the irrigation water is moderately saline, the plant has to work harder to absorb water from the soil and growth is slowed, with reduced yields. If highly saline irrigation water is used, the process of osmosis can reverse.
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Salinity effect
If the irrigation water is moderately saline, the plant has to work harder to absorb water from the soil and growth is slowed, withreduced yields. If highly saline irrigation water is used, the process of osmosis can reverse
If the irrigation water is moderately saline, the plant has to work harder to absorb water from the soil and growth is slowed, withreduced yields. If highly saline irrigation water is used, the process of osmosis can reverse
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