Trend of soil salinization in Africa and implications for agro-chemical use in semi-arid croplands

Soil salinization is a gradual degradation process that begins as a minor problem and grows to become a significant economic loss if no control action is taken. It progressively alters the soil environment which eventually negatively affects plants and organism that were not originally adapted for s...

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Main Authors: Omotu, G.T., Kome, G.K., Ramakhanna, S.J., Muriza, N.M., Ruley, J.A., Jayeoba, O.J., Raharimanana, V., Owusu Ansah, A., Khamis, N.A., Mathafeng, K.K., Elmobarak, A.A., Vargas, R.R., Koetlisi, A.K., Dembele, D., Diwara, M., Mbaikoubou, M., Maria, R.M., Adam Boukary, I., Malatji, A., Amin, T.M., Kabore, D., Mapeshoane, B.E., Sichinga, S., Kuleile, N.R., Mwango, S.B., Wiese, L.D., Andich, K., Isabirye, M., Samuel, B.G.M., Walleh, M.E., Nabahungu, N.L., Musana, S.B., Kamara, A., Jobe, A.R., Oussou Cossi, T.B., Nyamai, M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155128

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