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- who: Akram R. Ben Ali and collaborators from the Irrigated Soils in Southern New Mexico Plant and Environmental Sciences Department, New Mexico State University have published the article: Soil Microbial Composition and Soil Health of Reverse-Osmosis-Concentrate and Brackish-Groundwater Irrigated Soils in Southern New Mexico, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Salinity stress has been identified as one of the main reasons for declining soil health and plant growth due to ion toxicity, osmotic stress, nutrient deficiency, and microbial diversity imbalance . Due to a lack of information on the effects of calcium-dominant saline . . .
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