Environmental Sciences Proceedings (Jun 2022)

Designing the Path for Soil Salinity Management: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives in Morocco

  • Marieme Seif-Ennasr,
  • Mohamed Chikhaoui,
  • Mustapha Naimi,
  • Abdelwahed Chaaou,
  • Redouane Choukr-Allah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2022016040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 40

Abstract

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Soil salinity is a significant threat to crop sustainability and food security. This review aims to provide the basis for effective soil salinity management by examining the different solutions to develop scientifically sound guidelines for farmers, maintain profitable agricultural production in saline farmland irrigated possibly with saline groundwater, and alleviate agricultural land degradation. A lesson learned from the Moroccan experience in tackling salinity is needed for integrating soil and water management and appropriate salt-tolerant crops with innovative agricultural practices as a package of saline agriculture. Moreover, regional and global cooperation to exchange emerging challenges, successful rehabilitation studies, and innovative solutions should be considered. This review concludes that no single parameter could be suggested as the only possible way for soil salinity rehabilitation.

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