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Can Poor Water Reduce Yield? Yes, and Here’s How

Explore the impact of poor water quality on crop yields, including factors like salinity and pathogens, and learn how to identify risks early.

Editorial StaffJuly 12, 20261 min read

Water quality is crucial for agriculture, and poor water can significantly reduce crop yields. Factors such as salinity and sodicity can adversely affect plant growth and soil health.

Salinity can lead to osmotic stress in plants, making it difficult for them to absorb water and nutrients. This can result in stunted growth and lower yields.

Sodicity impacts soil structure, leading to poor water infiltration and root development. This can further exacerbate the challenges faced by crops in saline conditions.

Additionally, pathogens present in contaminated water can harm plant health, leading to diseases that can devastate crops. Understanding these risks is essential for farmers.

By diagnosing these issues early, farmers can take proactive measures to mitigate the effects of poor water quality and protect their yields.