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Understanding salinity threat: Phase IV Interpretation/Extension

Triantafilis, John (University Of NSW, 2005-06-30)

Salinisation as a consequence of irrigation can occur as a result of the application of poor quality (i.e. saline) water or mobilisation of salts from rising water tables (i.e.

Understanding the salinity threat in irrigated cotton growing areas of Australia - Phase IV - Interpretation & Extension

Triantafilis, John (University Of NSW, 2004-06-30)

Salinisation as a consequence of irrigation can occur as a result of the application of poor quality (i.e. saline) water or mobilisation of salts from rising water tables (i.e.

Cotton Gin Trash and Agroforestry for Sustainable Soil Management

Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Agriculture, 2004-06-30)

The aims of the project were: (1) Use composted cotton gin trash and pelletised cotton gin trash to

monitor soil response and soil nutrition benefits; (2) Establish experimental woodlots of

Understanding the salinity threat in irrigated cotton growing areas of Australia Part IV – Interpretation & Extension

Triantafilis, John (University Of NSW, 2003-06-30)

In order to determine where soil and water salinisation may arise, information which is

related to each biophysical or causal factor (i.e. agronomy, geology, etc.) needs to be

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