📘 Salinity and Waterlogging (2026–2027 Edition)
Salinity and Waterlogging (2026–2027 Edition) is a comprehensive academic textbook designed for BS students, researchers, and professionals in agriculture, soil science, environmental science, and plant physiology. This book provides a detailed understanding of soil salinity, waterlogging, and their effects on plant growth, soil chemistry, crop productivity, and environmental sustainability.
This book integrates soil science, plant physiology, and environmental management to explain the causes, processes, and consequences of salinity and waterlogging in agricultural ecosystems. It highlights modern techniques for detection, monitoring, and management of salt-affected soils, along with biological and biotechnological approaches for developing salt-tolerant crops.
🌍 Unit 1: Introduction to Salinity and Waterlogging
• Definition and concept of salinity and waterlogging
• Historical perspective and global overview
• Distribution in arid and semi-arid regions
• Causes and mechanisms of salt accumulation
• Classification of salt-affected soils
• Distinction between salinity, sodicity, and alkalinity
• Relationship between salinity and waterlogging
• Impact of irrigation practices on soil salinization
• Economic and environmental significance
• Overview of global and regional case studies
🧪 Unit 2: Soil Chemistry and Physics of Saline and Waterlogged Soils
• Soil solution chemistry and ion interactions
• Electrical conductivity, pH, and exchangeable sodium percentage
• Osmotic potential and water availability in saline soils
• Soil structure and permeability under salinity
• Hydraulic conductivity and water movement in saturated soils
• Soil oxygen deficiency during waterlogging
• Ion toxicity and nutrient imbalance
• Formation of hardpans and impermeable layers
• Processes of salinization and desalinization
• Soil sampling and characterization techniques
🌱 Unit 3: Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Plants
• Effects of salinity on water uptake and cell turgor
• Sodium, chloride, and boron toxicity in plants
• Osmotic stress and stomatal regulation
• Photosynthesis and respiration under salt stress
• Nutrient uptake disturbances and metabolic changes
• Antioxidant defense systems and reactive oxygen species
• Accumulation of compatible solutes such as proline and glycine betaine
🌾 Unit 4: Agricultural and Environmental Consequences
• Effects of salinity on crop productivity and quality
• Changes in soil microbial activity and organic matter decomposition
• Impacts on soil biodiversity
• Groundwater salinization and secondary salinity
• Degradation of irrigated agricultural lands
🛰 Unit 5: Detection, Monitoring, and Mapping of Salinity
• Field identification of saline and waterlogged soils
• Laboratory analysis of soil and water samples
• Remote sensing for salinity detection
• GIS applications in salinity assessment
• Data integration for regional salinity mapping
💧 Unit 6: Management of Salinity in Soils and Water
• Leaching requirements and irrigation management
• Drainage system design and maintenance
• Soil amendments such as gypsum and organic matter
• Crop rotation and sustainable land management
• Mulching and soil cover techniques
🌿 Unit 7: Biological and Genetic Approaches to Tolerance
• Screening and breeding for salt-tolerant crops
• Genetic and molecular basis of salt tolerance
• Transgenic and CRISPR-based crop improvement
• Role of rhizosphere microbes and mycorrhizae
• Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria under salinity stress
This app is inspired by the authors:
Muhammad Ashraf, Mehmet Ozturk, H. R. Athar, Rana Munns, Mark Tester, Edward P. Glenn, Ismail M. A. Ismail, Andre Läuchli, Ulrich Lüttge, Hans Lambers
📲 Download Salinity and Waterlogging (2026–2027 Edition) to understand the science of soil salinity, waterlogging, crop adaptation, and sustainable management of salt-affected lands.