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Salinity in Delta peat soils

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Jewell L. Meyer , San Joaquin County
Terry Prichard, San Joaquin County
Franz R. Kegel, San Joaquin County
Robert J. Mullen, San Joaquin County

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California Agriculture 33(11):10-11.

Published November 01, 1979

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Summary

Dangerous accumulation of salt in Delta soil can occur when leaching is not effective, so researchers are trying to determine the most effective—and inexpensive—ways to prevent accumulation and/or to remove it.

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Salinity in Delta peat soils

Jewell L. Meyer, Terry Prichard, Franz R. Kegel, Robert J. Mullen
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Salinity in Delta peat soils

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Authors

Jewell L. Meyer , San Joaquin County
Terry Prichard, San Joaquin County
Franz R. Kegel, San Joaquin County
Robert J. Mullen, San Joaquin County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 33(11):10-11.

Published November 01, 1979

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

Dangerous accumulation of salt in Delta soil can occur when leaching is not effective, so researchers are trying to determine the most effective—and inexpensive—ways to prevent accumulation and/or to remove it.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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