Saline water irrigation boosts crop yield but increases soil salinity depth.
The study looked at using salty water for irrigation and its effects on soil and crop yield. They found that water with a certain amount of salt can be used for growing winter wheat and summer maize, but it can lead to salt buildup in the soil. Alternating between fresh and salty water is a good way to prevent this buildup. The best method for both soil health and crop yield is to use fresh water twice followed by salty water once.