Salinity impact on Lower Murray horticulture
Land & Water Australia. 2008. Salinity impact on Lower Murray horticulture. [Online] (Updated July 16th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/1234 [Accessed Sunday 21st of March 2010 08:53:14 AM ].
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The project was developed to test the hypothesis: ‘a depressed leaching efficiency (LE) in the Lower Murray irrigation districts raises the root zone salinity and, improved water use efficiency (WUE) has an upper limit determined by that field’s LE and its variance’. The specific objectives were to:
- Determine/update the salinity relationships for irrigated horticulture along the Lower Murray: Riverland, Sunraysia and western NSW;
- Determine the variability of EC (soil water) and leaching efficiency in the field under known soil conditions and irrigation management;
- Simulate the performance of horticultural crops under different scenarios of River Murray salinity at Morgan; and
- Provide input to the implementation of the Salinity Strategy and Integrated Catchment Management Plan of the Murray-Darling Basin.
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Final Report
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Land and Water Australia Project
This publication is not attached to any projects.
id: 1234 / created: 01 February, 2008 / last updated: 16 July, 2009