Salinity Impact on Horticulture in the Lower Murray
Sustainable Irrigation Program Research ProposalLand & Water Australia. 2008. Salinity Impact on Horticulture in the Lower Murray. [Online] (Updated June 13th, 2012)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/1087 [Accessed Monday 6th of May 2013 11:29:37 PM ].
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The high value horticultural production systems along the lower Murray is likely to continue to suffer from increasing salinity levels in irrigation water despite improved irrigation management, saline groundwater interception and future environmental flows. The effects that variations in leaching efficiency and irrigation management have on soil salinity are also inadequately quantified.
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Author(s):National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
PublishedMarch 2003
Product Type:
Fact Sheet
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Topics
- Environmental Flows (31)
- Irrigation (442)
Keywords
- environmental flows (4)
- Horticulture (13)
- salinity (28)
- Groundwater (35)
- leaching (3)
- soils (21)
- Lower Murray (5)
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id: 1087 / created: 01 February, 2008 / last updated: 13 June, 2012