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Salinity from irrigation can occur over time wherever irrigation occurs, since almost all water (even natural rainfall) contains some dissolved salts. When the plants use the water, the salts are left behind in the soil and eventually begin to accumulate

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The over-irrigation of soil leads to water penetrating into deep soil layers and dissolving the salt present there. As the water evaporates out of the soil, the salt is drawn towards the surface with the water. This results in salt accumulating near the surface and reducing soil fertility.

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