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Salinization and salinity

Journal of Chemical Education, 1967
Discusses the geochemical cycles of soluble salts and the role of human activity in salinization.
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Heparinised Saline or Normal Saline?

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2008
Using heparinised saline as a flush to maintain the patency of arterial and central venous lines is a well-known practice. A literature search was undertaken but found no evidence to support the use of heparinised saline over normal saline. In addition, the use of heparinised saline may be associated with adverse effects. The literature search strategy
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Salinity Selection for a Low Salinity Water-Low Salinity Surfactant Process

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2014
A laboratory selection of salinity for a low salinity water-low salinity surfactant (LS-LSS) process is presented in this paper with systematical investigation on surfactant phase behavior, interfacial tension (IFT), and dynamic retention in porous media with IOS2024 and isoamyl alcohol (IAA) as surfactant system.
Limei Sun   +3 more
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RESPONSES OF SALINE AND NON-SALINE POPULATIONS OF ECLIPTA ALBA TO SOIL SALINITY

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1979
Experimental study on the growth and development of saline and non-saline populations of Eclipta alba Hassk., planted on soils artificially salinized with water-soluble salts of sodium and a saturation extract of saline soil, revealed differences in their salt-adaptive capabilities.
S. P. VARSHNEY, BINA DEVI SHARMA
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Salinization and Saline Environments

2003
This chapter provides an overview of global salinization phenomena and investigates the different mechanisms and geochemical processes that are associated with salinization. The overview includes salinization of rivers, lakes, and groundwater from different parts of the world.
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Salinity and crop yield

Plant Biology, 2018
AbstractThirty crop species provide 90% of our food, most of which display severe yield losses under moderate salinity. Securing and augmenting agricultural yield in times of global warming and population increase is urgent and should, aside from ameliorating saline soils, include attempts to increase crop plant salt tolerance.
C. Zörb, C.‐M. Geilfus, K.‐J. Dietz
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Salinity and citriculture

Tree Physiology, 1993
Soil salinity significantly limits citrus production in many areas worldwide. Although data on fruit yields in response to salinity are limited, they indicate that grapefruit, lemons, and oranges are among the most sensitive of all agricultural crops.
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Genomics of Salinity

2016
Salinity stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses faced by farmers. Salinity stress is responsible for significant loss of yield, and increasing salinity leads to loss of productive arable land. Salinity stress is especially important in drier areas, where evaporation leads to elevated levels of salt.
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SALINE AND SODIC-SALINE SOIL RECLAMATION

Soil Science, 1992
A column study was conducted involving the reclamation of saline and saline-sodic soils. The amount of water moving through the soils was measured as the pore volume of drainage. During saline soil reclamation, under saturated soil moisture flow, the electric conductivity (EC) of the effluent was ...
T. G. SELASSIE   +2 more
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Hypertonic Saline

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1999
A key feature in the successful resuscitation of dehydrated or endotoxemic ruminants is the total amount of sodium administered. Administration of small volumes of HS and HSD offer major advantages over large volumes of isotonic saline because HS and HSD do not require intravenous catheterization or periodic monitoring, and are therefore suitable for ...
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