Geography, asked by Hrpa89, 10 months ago

Whats is salt affected lands have?

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Answer:

We use the term 'salt-affected soil' to refer to soils in which salts interfere with normal plant growth. Salt-affected soils can be divided into saline, saline-sodic and sodic, depending in salt amounts, type of salts, amount of sodium present and soil alkalinity.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Affect the plant growth, reduction in water quality  

Explanation:

  • Salt affected lands means soil which has higher content of salt levels than the normal range.  
  • Salt affected lands impacts the osmotic potential of soil solution. So, the plants require more energy to absorb the water. This leads to difficulty in absorbing water and plants will wilt.
  • So lands with high salts dehydrate the plants.  
  • Water from the salt lands are of reduced quality and have only limited use. Saline lands will also have increased leaching of metals.  

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