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Evaluations of agricultural management practices for soil C sequestration have largely focused on practices, such as reduced tillage or compost/manure applications, that minimize soil respiration and/or maximize C input, thereby enhancing soil C stabilization. Other management practices that...
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Halophytes have been considered as potential crops for the reuse of saline drainage water (DW) in the western portion of California's San Joaquin Valley. This management strategy can reduce drainage volumes through plant water consumption and concentrate salts and other contaminants prior to...
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In the western San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California, re-use of saline-sodic drainage water (DW) for the irrigation of salt tolerant forages and field crops is an important strategy for drainage water reduction and to extend irrigation water supplies. Drainage reuse designs require estimates of...
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Limited research has been conducted on the interactive effects of salinity and boron stresses on plants despite their common occurrence in natural systems. The purpose of this research was to determine and quantify the interactive effects of salinity, salt composition and boron on broccoli...
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Research addressing the interactive effects of the dual plant stress factors, excess boron and salinity, on crop productivity has expanded considerably over the past few years. The purpose of this research was to determine and quantify the interactive effects of salinity, salt composition and...
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