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Assessment of Salinity and Irrigation/Drainage Practices
Development of an Integrated Methodology for Assessing and Controlling Salinity
Salinity Assessment Resources
 

Research Programs and Projects at this Location
ARS research is organized into National Programs. Within each National Program are research projects. Listed below are the National Programs and research projects currently conducted at this location.

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Climate Change, Soils, and Emissions (NP #212)
Crop Genetic Improvement and Crop Management in Irrigated Areas Affected by Salinity and Toxic Ions
(Appropriated)
INTEGRATED FIELD SCALE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR USE OF DEGRADED WATERS
(Appropriated)
Resource Assessment Framework for Dependable Feedstock Supply to Produce Advanced Biofuels in Hawaii and Western United States (2013)
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RIVERSIDE AND USDA-ARS U.S. SALINITY LABORATORY NON-FUNDED MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
(Memorandum of Understanding)
The sustainable and productive use of coal seam water – Understanding a soil-plant system to meet environmental and production goals
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
Resource Assessment Framework for Dependable Feedstock Supply to Produce Advance Biofuels in Hawaii and Western United States (2012)
(Reimbursable)
CROP RESPONSE TO WASTEWATER IRRIGATION AS RELATED TO WATER SALINITY AND ION COMPOSITION
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
IMPACT OF DEGRADED WATERS ON SOIL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
REUSE OF MUNICIPAL WASTE WATERS FOR IRRIGATION: PLANT RESPONSE AND IMPACT ON SOIL PROPERTIES
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Soil Resource Management (NP #202)
IN-SITU ARSENIC REMOVAL ON UNSATURATED ALLUVIUM
(Reimbursable)
Recommendations for Sustainable Water and Soil Management to Minimize the Impacts of Salinity on Grape Yield and Quality
(Reimbursable)
Water Availability and Water Management (NP #211)
Crop Genetic Improvement and Crop Management in Irrigated Areas Affected by Salinity and Toxic Ions
(Appropriated)
INTEGRATED FIELD SCALE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR USE OF DEGRADED WATERS
(Appropriated)
Resource Assessment Framework for Dependable Feedstock Supply to Produce Advanced Biofuels in Hawaii and Western United States (2013)
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RIVERSIDE AND USDA-ARS U.S. SALINITY LABORATORY NON-FUNDED MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
(Memorandum of Understanding)
The sustainable and productive use of coal seam water – Understanding a soil-plant system to meet environmental and production goals
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
IN-SITU ARSENIC REMOVAL ON UNSATURATED ALLUVIUM
(Reimbursable)
Recommendations for Sustainable Water and Soil Management to Minimize the Impacts of Salinity on Grape Yield and Quality
(Reimbursable)
Resource Assessment Framework for Dependable Feedstock Supply to Produce Advance Biofuels in Hawaii and Western United States (2012)
(Reimbursable)
CROP RESPONSE TO WASTEWATER IRRIGATION AS RELATED TO WATER SALINITY AND ION COMPOSITION
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
IMPACT OF DEGRADED WATERS ON SOIL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
REUSE OF MUNICIPAL WASTE WATERS FOR IRRIGATION: PLANT RESPONSE AND IMPACT ON SOIL PROPERTIES
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
   
 
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