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Stochastic modeling of soil salinity [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 37, L07404, 2010, 2010
A minimalist stochastic model of primary soil salinity is proposed, in which the rate of soil salinization is determined by the balance between dry and wet salt deposition and the intermittent leaching events caused by rainfall events.
Daly, E.   +4 more
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Groundwater overexploitation and seawater intrusion in coastal areas of arid and semi-arid regions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The exploitation of groundwater resources is of high importance and has become very crucial in the last decades, especially in coastal areas of arid and semi-arid regions. The coastal aquifers in these regions are particularly at risk due to intrusion of
Alfarrah, Nawal, Walraevens, Kristine
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Living with salinity [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2008
Caitlin S.
Byrt, C.S., Munns, R.
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The salinity challenge [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2020
This article is a Commentary on Arsova et al., 225: 1111–1119; Che‐Othman et al., 225: 1166–1180; Fricke, 225: 1152–1165; Munns et al., 225: 1072–1090; Munns et al., 225: 1091–1096; Rubio et al., 225: 1097–1104; Shabala et al., 225: 1105–1110.
openaire   +3 more sources

Salinity Assay in Tomato [PDF]

open access: yesBIO-PROTOCOL, 2014
Tomato is one of the most important horticultural crops worldwide, and is cultivated in semi-arid regions in which soil and groundwater salinity is an increasing limitation to yield. The assessment of the responses of new cultivars to salt and the comparisons among cultivars and wild species are of great interest in tomato breeding.
Renau Morata, Begoña   +11 more
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A Review of Soil-Improving Cropping Systems for Soil Salinization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A major challenge of the Sustainable Development Goals linked to Agriculture, Food Security, and Nutrition, under the current global crop production paradigm, is that increasing crop yields often have negative environmental impacts.
Cuevas, Julián   +4 more
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Effects of salinity on leaf breakdown: Dryland salinity versus salinity from a coalmine [PDF]

open access: yesAquatic Toxicology, 2016
Salinization of freshwater ecosystems as a result of human activities represents a global threat for ecosystems' integrity. Whether different sources of salinity with their differing ionic compositions lead to variable effects in ecosystem functioning is unknown.
Sauer, Felix G.   +5 more
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Practically Saline

open access: yesJournal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports, 2015
Introduction. In December 2014, the Food and Drug Administration issued a recall of all Wallcur simulation products due to reports of their use in clinical practice. We present a case of septic shock and multiorgan failure after the accidental intravenous infusion of a nonsterile Wallcur simulation product. Case. The patient presented with symptoms of
Jonathan Schroeder MD   +2 more
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Water reuse for irrigated agriculture in Jordan: challenges of soil sustainability and the role of management strategies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Reclaimed water provides an important contribution to the water balance in water-scarce Jordan, but the quality of this water presents both benefits and challenges. Careful management of reclaimed water is required to maximize the nutrient benefits while
Carr G.   +7 more
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Bordos and Boundaries: Sustainable Agriculture in the High Altitude Deserts of Northwest Argentina, AD 850-1532 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Bordos were essential for the long-term sustainability of agriculture in the high altitude desert of Antofagasta de la Sierra in Northwest Argentina during the Late (AD 850 – 1480) and Inca Period (AD 1480 – 1532).
Lane, Kevin John   +2 more
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