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Diagnosis and Management of Salinity Problems In Irrigated Pecan Productions
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| Title |
Diagnosis and Management of Salinity Problems In Irrigated Pecan Productions
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| Creator |
Miyamoto, S.
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| Description |
Pecans, along with Almonds and
Walnuts, are among the salt sensitive tree crops
currently grown under irrigation. Yet, many
growers are not convinced that salts are
affecting yields, probably because symptoms of
salt-affected trees are difficult to differentiate
from those of water-stressed trees.
Salt problems usually appear when
salinity of water used for irrigation exceeds
about 500 mg L-1, and the orchard consists of
clayey soils or has a shallow water table.
Pecans are especially...
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| Publisher |
Texas Water Resources Institute
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| Date |
2007-11-14T21:19:05Z
2007-11-14T21:19:05Z 2007-01 |
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| Type |
Technical Report
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| Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6080
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| Language |
en_US
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| Relation |
TR-287;
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