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    Landscape Salinity and Water Management for Improving Agricultural Productivity

    IAEA-TECDOC-1916

    English IAEA-TECDOC-1916 | 978-92-0-110520-2

    194 pages | € 18.00 | Date published: 2020

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    Description

    This publication is the outcome of an IAEA coordinated research project which addressed the problem of advancing salinity in irrigated soils of arid and semi-arid regions. Seven participating countries presented their studies focusing on alternative strategies and on integrated soil and water management practices. The publication informs readers on ways to improve crop productivity and sustainability through water and salinity management and defines approaches and technologies to assess and monitor soil water content and salinity. The test results of a new landscape soil moisture measuring tool (cosmic ray neutron sensor) for area-wide soil water measurements are also presented.

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    Keywords

    Soil, Water, Landscape, Salinity, Water Management, Agriculture, Productivity, Irrigation, Soil Water Storage, Salt, CRP, Coordinated Research Project, Food, Sustainability, Crop, Climate Change, Variability, Seawater, Intrusion, Coastal Region, Alternate Irrigation, Fresh Water, Salt Water, Saline Water, Wheat, Wheat Productivity, Salinization, Modelling, Soil Water, Salt Transport, Mulched Drip Irrigation, Comsol, Irrigated Wheat, Isotopic, Assessment, Salt Tolerance, Afforestation, Aquacrop, Barley, Efficiency, Saline Soil, Semi-Arid, Rice, Bangladesh, North China Plain, Vietnam, Mekong River Delta

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