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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Keywords

Waterlogging, Saline soils, Salt tolerance, Halophytes, Albany

Disciplines

Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Hydrology | Natural Resources and Conservation

First Page Number

56

Last Page Number

57

ISSN

0021-8618

Abstract

Waterlogged soils in Western Australia are often salt-affected. Recent research has shown that the interaction between waterlogging and salinity has a far greater adverse effect on plant groivth and survival than either of these two factors individually. The consequences of the combined effects of salt and waterlogging for most plant species are increased salt uptake, reduced growth, chlorosis (yellowing of leaves), defoliation, and death. Salt sensitive agricultural species (nonhalophytes) are more severely affected by this interaction than salt tolerant species (halophytes).

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