They include the cations Ca+2, Mg+2, K+ as well as the anions Cl–, SO4-2, B0, and NO3–. Other salts that contribute to soil salinity include Na+, CO3-2, and HCO3–. Typically, NO3– and K+ are not high ...
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As the effects of rising global temperatures — like drought, too much rain, and saltier soil — continue to threaten ... would change under variable salinity. With these markers in mind ...
The declining water table contributes to increasing soil salinity, reducing agricultural fertility and harming biodiversity ...
Once known for its rich rice and wheat cultivation, the fertile lands of Thatta and Badin have now turned barren due to increased soil salinity. Over 1.2m people, primarily small-scale farmers and ...