

Author: Ashour N.I. Serag M.S. Abd El-Haleem A.K. Mekki B.B.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0140-1963
Source: Journal of Arid Environments, Vol.37, Iss.2, 1997-10, pp. : 299-307
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Abstract
Various approaches have been taken to the treatment of salt-affected land. Use of halophytic plants for forage production on salt-affected soil was suggested and has been called saline agriculture. In Egypt about 96% of the land is desert, where the soil is sandy and most of the available ground-water is too saline to raise and sustain conventional crops.Field trails were carried out in sandy soil at the sea-coast of Suez Gulf to evaluate the productivity of some local and exotic halophytic plants irrigated with diluted seawater (12·5, 25·0, 37·5 and 50·0% seawater). The grass species tested were
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