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    Exam 10: Soils of Dry Regionsalkalinity,salinity and Sodicity
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    Irrigation of a Saline-Sodic Soil with Water Very Low in Salts
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Irrigation of a Saline-Sodic Soil with Water Very Low in Salts

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Irrigation of a saline-sodic soil with water very low in salts could lead to the formation of a sodic soil.

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