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meaning of salinization​

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Answered by aStusent
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→ Salinization refers to a build up of salts in soil. It is the process by which a nonsaline soil becomes saline.

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Salinization refers to a build up of salts in soil, eventually to toxic levels for plants. (3,000 - 6,000 ppm salt results in trouble for most cultivated plants.) Salt in soils decreases the osmotic potential of the soil so that plants can't take up water from it....

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