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Saltbush Irrigation with Treated Wastewater

Celián Román-Figueroa Author-Workplace- Bionostra Chile Research Foundation, Chile, Jorge Figueroa Author-Workplace- Department of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources, University of Chile, Chile, Claudia Torres Author-Workplace- Las Cardas Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Chile, Chile and Manuel Paneque Author-Workplace- Las Cardas Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Chile, Chile

Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, 2020, vol. 23, issue 4, 39-43

Abstract: Saltbush grow in arid and semi-arid climates in the south as well as in the north hemisphere and shapes adapted population to different environmental conditions along with distribution. Nevertheless, there is not enough information available that allows to enhance its productive potential in abiotic stressed conditions. In this research it was determined the effect of the treated waste-water irrigation and the incorporation of organic amendment in the substrate in the development of the ecotypes 607 and 693 of Atriplex nummularia and in the ecotype 610 of Atriplex canescens.

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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2020.23.5556243

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