2023
DOI: 10.4081/ija.2023.2173
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Mitigating the impact of soil salinity: recent developments and future strategies

Abstract: Soil salinity is among the major abiotic stresses that plants must face, mainly in arid and semiarid re-gions, and high salinity tolerance is an important agronomic trait to sustain food production. Agricul-tural soils are unstable and subject to changes in salinity level, and monitoring them at both the local and the regional scale is a relevant activity to adopt soil and water management strategies to decrease salt concentration in the root zone, thus minimizing impacts on plant growth and productivity. Addi… Show more

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“…In this study, the cultivation of this deep-rooted plant in areas with increasing "strong" class probability and especially in areas where the danger of salinity increases with depth may experience negative effects. It is important to select plants with relatively high resistance in saline environments [101,102]. As a matter of fact, the study area right next to the Atbara River should be subjected to evaluations such as irrigated land classification [103,104] in a wider perspective for its effective use in irrigated agriculture activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the cultivation of this deep-rooted plant in areas with increasing "strong" class probability and especially in areas where the danger of salinity increases with depth may experience negative effects. It is important to select plants with relatively high resistance in saline environments [101,102]. As a matter of fact, the study area right next to the Atbara River should be subjected to evaluations such as irrigated land classification [103,104] in a wider perspective for its effective use in irrigated agriculture activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%