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Are there amendments that can be added to soil or water to ‘neutralize’ salinity?

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Are there amendments that can be added to soil or water to ‘neutralize’ salinity?

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There are no amendments which can be added to soil or water to ‘neutralize’ salinity. Amendments (gypsum) may be added to salt-affected soils to alter soil structure, enhance water flow through the soil, and facilitate leaching of salts from the soil. However, the effectiveness of these amendments is dependent on good drainage.

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