Sustainability of irrigated agriculture under salinity pressure – A study in semiarid Tunisia

Sammanfattning: In semiarid and arid Tunisia, water quality and agricultural practices are the major contributing factors to the degradation of soil resources threatening the sustainability of irrigation systems and agricultural productivity. Nowadays, about 50% of the total irrigated areas in Tunisia are considered at high risk for salinization. The aim of this thesis was to study soil management and salinity relationships in order to assure sustainable irrigated agriculture in areas under salinity pressure. To prevent further soil degradation, farmers and rural development officers need guidance and better tools for the measurement, prediction, and monitoring of soil salinity at different observation scales, and associated agronomical strategy. Field experiments were performed in semi-arid Nabeul (sandy soil), semi-arid Kal

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