New study reveals key to improving crop growth in salt-affected fields.
Researchers studied the distribution of salt in soil on a cotton field in Xinjiang. They used a special tool to measure soil conductivity and created a model to predict salt levels. They found that salt levels varied across the field, with higher levels near the surface. This variation was mainly due to differences in soil type and irrigation with salty water. To reduce salt buildup, they recommend timely and targeted irrigation.