Efforts to increase crop production in arid and semi-arid regions are
hindered by the shortage of fresh water for irrigation. Therefore, it
is often necessary to use water of lower quality to meet crop water re
quirements. Saline water is most often available to fill part of the e
xisting pp. It may be available as agricultural drainage water, bracki
sh groundwater or sea water intrusion near coastal areas. However, it
is vitally important to determine guidelines and management standards
which minimize the adverse effect of saline water on soils and plants.
This Paper presents results of research into the effects of different
irrigation practices and management options on the growth of wheat an
d cotton when irrigated with saline water. The study considered the se
nsitive growth stages of germination and seedling establishment due to
their determinant effect on crop survival under saline irrigation wat
er.