Salinity tolerance in irrigated crops
• forage crops, pasture grasses and clovers (Table 4). The salinity tolerance levels shown in the tables are indicative only, and refer to crops growing in moderate- to slow-draining soils (the drainage characteristic occurring most frequently in soils used for
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