Publication Date
1-7-1998
Series Number
174
Abstract
High water use vegetation systems for salinity control were trialed on a 170 ha catchment located 13 km north of Kojonup, Western Australia. The catchment receives about 470 mm annual rainfall and 1825 mm annual evaporation.
Keywords
Trees, Water use efficiency, Wooldridge Catchment (WA), Water use, Watershed management, Alley cropping, Catchment hydrology, Pastures, Salinity, South west region (WA), Soil salinity, Watersheds, Western Australia, Groundwater, Kojonup region (WA), Wright's Catchment (WA), Revegetation
Disciplines
Agriculture | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Smith, A D,
George, R J,
Scott, P R,
Bennett, D L,
Rippon, R J,
and
Orr, G J.
(1998), Results of investigations into the groundwater response and productivity of high water use agricultural systems 1990-1997 1. Wooldridge/Wright's Catchment (Kojonup). Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 174.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rmtr/159
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