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What major problems do salinity and alkalinity cause in irrigated soil?

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Answered by dattaramtire
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Answered by TheCraaZygiRl
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Salinity works against plant water uptake – the greater the concentration of salts in the soil solution, the harder the plant has to work to take up water. Excessive amounts of sodium chloride (common salt) also dilute and displace plant nutrients, reducing soil fertility.

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