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Control of Estuarine Salinities by Coastal Ocean Salinity

1990
Shelf-estuarine exchange along the Louisiana coast is known to be dominated by barotropic, tidal and sub-tidal exchanges. Simple regression of the estuarine salinities against Mississippi River discharge and cross-spectrum analysis do not produce a successful hindcast of the observations.
William J. Wiseman   +2 more
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Soil Salinization

2016
Salt accumulation in soils, affecting agricultural productivity, environmental health, and the economy of the community, is a global phenomenon since the decline of ancient Mesopotamian civilization by salinity. The global distribution of salt-affected soils is estimated to be around 830 million hectares extending over all the continents, including ...
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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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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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SALINITY EFFECTS ON TOMATO

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
Sixteen processing tomato cultivars (fourteen high lycopene, one common commercial and one local Apulian landrace) were compared in a field trial in Southern Italy to evaluate yield parameters and some qualitative characteristics. The cultivars showed different production characteristics. Marketable yield ranged from 34.8 Mg ha(-1) for cv.
Cantore V, Boari F, Pace B
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Should selection for yield in saline regions be made on saline or non-saline soils?

Euphytica, 1983
Saline soils are typically very patchy in their salinity. The yield of crops growing on them is similarly patchy. This paper argues that because most of the yield from such soils comes from the least saline areas, the best breeding strategy for improving the overall yield of crops growing on them is to select for high yield on non-saline soils.
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Saline Abortion

The American Journal of Nursing, 1971
L R, Cronenwett, J M, Choyce
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Swimming in saline

Transfusion, 2022
Angelica Vivero   +3 more
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Salinity

2008
D.M. Talley, T.S. Talley
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