Biodrainage: A Biological Option for Controlling Waterlogging and Salinity
Material type:
- 9780070402317
- 624.15136 KAP
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624.15136 DAS Advanced Soil Mechanics | 624.15136 DAS Soil Mechanics Laboratory Manual | 624.15136 GAR Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering : Geotech Engineering | 624.15136 KAP Biodrainage: A Biological Option for Controlling Waterlogging and Salinity | 624.15136 MIT Fundamentals of Soil Behaviour | 624.15136 SMI Elements of Soil Mechanics | 624.151363 JON Earth Reinforcement and Soil Structures |
Preface Acknowledgements Overview Land and Water Use for Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture Salts in Soil and Water Plant Mechanism of Absorbing and Transpiring Water Mineral Absorption by Plants A Case Study on Biodrainage Some Other Experiences Principles of Bio Drainage Planning and Design Status and Comparison of Drainage Methods Agroforestry and Silviculture Biodrainage: Management Aspects Epilogue Index
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