Crop water requirements
Critical periods for soil water stress for different crops 63 Project planning stages and irrigation supply data 67 Average monthly effective rainfall as related to average monthly ETcrop and mean monthly rainfall 75 Effect of irrigation water quality on soil salinity, permeability and toxicity 77 Crop salt tolerance levels for different crops 78
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