2014
DOI: 10.5424/sjar/2014124-5495
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Assessment of the viability of using saline reclaimed water in grapefruit in medium to long term

Abstract: Agriculture involves between 70% and 80% of the total water usage world-wide. In Europe, irrigated land has risen from 0.022 to 0.035 ha per capita (MARM, 2009). However, water is the most limiting factor for crop production, especially in areas where agriculture relies heavily on irrigation. The most recent forecast for climate change suggests a significant increment in temperature and a major reduction in the annual precipitation during the 21 st century, leading to a 17% decline in the water resources avai… Show more

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“…Regarding phytotoxic elements (Table 5), RW-C treatment showed Cl -, Na and B levels significantly higher than TW treatments in both crops, except to the B in mandarin. In agreement with the phytotoxic thresholds reported by Romero-Trigueros et al (2014b), in our study the Na limit was not exceeded by any treatment, Clonly by RW-C of mandarin and B by both RW treatments on grapefruit and RW-RDI on mandarin. Moreover, differences in leaf chlorophyll content can be an indicator of photosynthetic capacity and degree of stress (Wu et al, 2008).…”
Section: Leaf Structural Traits: Leaf Dry Mass Phytotoxic Elements Asupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Regarding phytotoxic elements (Table 5), RW-C treatment showed Cl -, Na and B levels significantly higher than TW treatments in both crops, except to the B in mandarin. In agreement with the phytotoxic thresholds reported by Romero-Trigueros et al (2014b), in our study the Na limit was not exceeded by any treatment, Clonly by RW-C of mandarin and B by both RW treatments on grapefruit and RW-RDI on mandarin. Moreover, differences in leaf chlorophyll content can be an indicator of photosynthetic capacity and degree of stress (Wu et al, 2008).…”
Section: Leaf Structural Traits: Leaf Dry Mass Phytotoxic Elements Asupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Finally, leaf chlorophyll determination was carried out as described in Romero-Trigueros et al (2014b).…”
Section: Field Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An unbalanced supply of micro-nutrients from RW may cause nutritional excess of any of them, including Mn, Zn, Cu, B, Na, and Cl - [9]. Therefore, an inappropriate management of irrigation with RW can exacerbate the negative impacts on plant physiology and growth [10]. More specifically, the negative effects of salinity and water stress on leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll content have been reported in citrus [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%