Salinity tolerance in crops is the ability of plants to grow and produce a harvestable yield under high salt concentrations in soil or water. Understanding this tolerance is crucial for agricultural practices, especially in regions with saline soils.
The salinity stress on crops can be quantified using various indices such as the Electrical Conductivity (EC) of the soil solution. EC is measured in deciSiemens per meter (dS/m). The higher the EC, the more saline the environment.
What is salinity stress in crops?
How is electrical conductivity (EC) measured in soil?
What does a higher EC value indicate about soil salinity?
How can farmers use this calculator to improve their crop yields?
What are some common signs of salt stress in crops?
How does salinity affect different types of crops differently?
What can be done to reduce soil salinity in agricultural fields?
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