Leptochloa Fusca Cultivation for Utilization of Salt-Affected Soil and Water Resources in the Cholistan Desert

Abstract

In the Cholistan Desert 0 44 million ha are salt-affected low lying and clayey in nature locally known as dhars where rainwater as well as saline groundwater could be utilized for growing salt grasses like Leptochloa fusca as forage during summer L fusca is a promising candidate grass for economic utilization and better management of sodic high pH saline soil and water resources of the Cholistan Desert L fusca is known to be a versatile halophytic primary colonizer easily propagatable perennial nutritive and palatable forage plant species The grass has the good biomass producing potential and can grow equally well both under upland and submerged saline soil environmen

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