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Irrigation Water: Quality Criteria,y related to the development of waterlogging and soil salinity in the irrigation commands. Various criteria to judge salinity, sodicity hazards of irrigation waters have been described. Reasons for temporary and permanent hardness of water, their identification, limits and methods to remove these ha法官 发表于 2025-3-27 03:54:50
Irrigation and Salinity Control, adverse effects on soil, crop and health of animals and human-beings..The key processes for salt balance as IRRIGATION, LEACHING and DRAINAGE have been discussed. Leaching and reclamation of saline soils, salt balance and leaching fraction, leaching requirement as a function of quality of irrigatio排出 发表于 2025-3-27 09:06:11
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Trees and Grasses as Alternate Strategies for Management of Salt-affected Soils,lone or in association with grasses has been discussed. In this system of land use, there is a deliberate attempt to raise tree species and grasses together so as to maximize economic benefits; reclaim the health and productivity of land and to ensure long-term soil protection. Since, the constraintapropos 发表于 2025-3-27 14:11:30
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dents of agriculture, soil science and agronomy.Research and.This book presents systematic scientific appraisal, classification, genesis and viable technologies for reclamation and management of salt-affected soils and marginal quality waters across India and several other countries. Nature, solubil大厅 发表于 2025-3-28 01:29:43
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Bearable Railway Noise Limits in Europe,ion limit is a trade-off between the disturbing impact of noise for line side residents and realistic possibilities for viable railways. Findings are based on an extensive study that was commissioned by the UIC and carried out by dBvision in the Netherlands.