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Title: Growth of azadirachta indica and melia azedarach at coastal sand using highly saline water for irrigation.
Authors: RAFIQ AHMAD
D. KHAN
SHOAlB ISMAIL
Issue Date: 7-Dec-1985
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society
Citation: Ahmad, R., Khan, D., & Ismail, S. (1985). Growth of Azadirachta indica and Melia azedarach at coastal sand using highly saline water for irrigation. Pakistan Journal of Botany (Pakistan).
Abstract: azadirachta indica and melia azedarach were grown at coastal sand using 10-30% dilutions of saline water; (EC1W : 4.5-14.0 dS.m-1). For irrigation . height and diameter of the plants decreased as compared to control plants which were irrigated with non-saline water. Plants irrigated with saline water showed an increase in moisture content and decrease in chlorophyll , sugar and protein content associated with an increase in proline. Under saline water irrigation M. azedarach showed rapid growth than A. indica . these plants could, therefore, be grown for afforestation at sandy deserts using underground saline water for irrigation where normal non-saline water is not available.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16856
ISSN: 0556-2231
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