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1 Shainberg, I.; Oster, J. D.. 1978. Quality of irrigation water. Bet Dagan, Israel: IIIC. 65p. (IIIC publication no.2)
Water quality ; Salinity ; Surface irrigation ; Sprinkler irrigation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G000 STA Record No: H0541)

2 Oster, J. D.. 1984. Leaching for salinity control. In Shainberg, I.; Shalhevet, J. (Eds.) Soil salinity under irrigation: Processes and management. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag. pp.175-189.
Salinity control ; Water management
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 SHA Record No: H06193)

3 Leten, J.; Woodring, C.; Dinar, A.; Oster, J. D.. 1990. An economic analysis of irrigation systems. Irrigation Science, 11(1):37-43.
Irrigation systems ; Case studies ; Economic analysis ; Cotton / USA / California
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H06150)

4 Knapp, K. C.; Stevens, B. K.; Letey, J.; Oster, J. D.. 1990. A dynamic optimization model for irrigation investment and management under limited drainage conditions. Water Resources Research, 26(7):1335-1343.
Irrigation management ; Irrigation efficiency ; Optimization
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H06599)

5 Wichelns, D.; Oster, J. D.. 1990. Potential economic returns to improved irrigation infiltration uniformity. Agricultural Water Management, 18(3):253-266.
Irrigation ; Infiltration ; Soils ; Economic aspects / USA / California
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H06994)

6 Hoffman, G. J.; Oster, J. D.; Alves, W. J. 1983. Evapotranspiration of mature orange trees under drip irrigation in an arid climate. In Trickle irrigation: A compilation of published papers. St. Joseph, MI, USA: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. pp.60-64.
Evapotranspiration ; Horticulture ; Arid zones
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 TRI Record No: H07397)

7 Oster, J. D.. 1994. Irrigation with poor quality water. Agricultural Water Management, 25(3):271-297.
Irrigation water ; Water quality ; Salinity
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H014969)

8 Oster, J. D.; Smith, R. B.; Phene, C.; Fulton, A.; Styles, S. W.; Fernandes, T. 1993. Irrigation methods for drainage reduction subsurface drip vs. furrow irrigation. In ICID, 15th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, The Hague, Netherlands, 1993: Water management in the next century: Transactions: Vol.1-C, Question 44, R73-R103: Planning and design of irrigation and drainage systems. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.1083-1095.
Irrigation operation ; Drainage ; Drip irrigation ; Furrow irrigation / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H015340)

9 Amali, S.; Rolston. D. E.; Fulton, A. E.; Hanson, B. R.; Phene, C. J.; Oster, J. D.. 1997. Soil water variability under subsurface drip and furrow irrigation. Irrigation Science, 17(4):151-155.
Soil water ; Drip irrigation ; Furrow irrigation ; Irrigation systems ; Subsurface irrigation ; Surface irrigation ; Measurement ; Evaluation ; Cotton ; Mathematical models / USA / California / Stratford
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H021255)

10 Rhoades, J. D.; Lesch, S. M.; Burch, S. L.; Letey, J.; Le Mert, R. D.; Shouse, P. J.; Oster, J. D.; O'Halloran, T. 1997. Salt distribution in cracking soils and salt pickup by runoff waters. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 123(5):323-328.
Soil salinity ; Soil properties ; Runoff water ; Irrigation water ; Water measurement / USA / California / Imperial Valley
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H021379)

11 Shouse, P. J.; Letey, J.; Jobes, J.; Fargerlund, J.; Burch, S. L.; Oster, J. D.; Rhoades, J. D.; O'Halloran, T. 1997. Salt transport in cracking soils: Bromide tracer study. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 123(5):329-335.
Soil salinity ; Soil properties ; Clay soils ; Experiments ; Irrigation effects ; Drainage / USA / California / Imperial Valley
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H021380)

12 Ferreyra,R. E.; Aljaro, A. U.; Ruiz, R. S.; Rojas, L. P.; Oster, J. D.. 1997. Behavior of 42 crop species grown in saline soils with high boron concentrations. Agricultural Water Management, 34(2):111-124.
Crop yield ; Plant growth ; Soil salinity ; Water quality ; Irrigation water ; Drip irrigation / Chile
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H021474)

13 Oster, J. D.. 1997. Future challenges of irrigated agriculture using poor quality water. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 22(1C):175-197.
Irrigated farming ; Water quality ; Water use ; Irrigation water ; Salinity ; Plant growth ; Evapotranspiration ; Leaching ; Computer models ; Soil properties ; Infiltration
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4652 Record No: H021630)

14 Qadir, M.; Oster, J. D.. 2002. Vegetative bioremediation of calcareous sodic soils: History, mechanisms, and evaluation. Irrigation Science, 21(3):91-101.
Sodic soils ; Soil salinity ; Soil reclamation ; Soil properties ; Subsistence farming ; Field tests ; Experiments ; History ; Cropping systems ; Irrigation ; Plant growth
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H030130)

15 Oster, J. D.; Grattan, S. R. 2002. Drainage water reuse. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 16(4):297-310.
Irrigation water ; Drainage ; Water quality ; Water reuse ; Salinity ; Soil properties / USA / California
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H032576)

16 Oster, J. D.; Wichelns, D. 2003. Economic and agronomic strategies to achieve sustainable irrigation. Irrigation Science, 22(3-4):107-120.
Arid zones ; Irrigation effects ; Drainage ; Sustainability ; Irrigation systems ; Small scale systems ; Water use ; Water table ; Economic aspects ; Water market ; Prices / USA / Colorado / California
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H033546)

17 Qadir, Manzoor; Oster, J. D.. 2004. Crop and irrigation management strategies for saline-sodic soils and waters aimed at environmentally sustainable agriculture. Science of the Total Environment, 323:1-19.
Irrigation management ; Water reuse ; Water quality ; Soil salinity ; Sodic soils ; Sustainable agriculture ; Crop production
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G000 QAD Record No: H034769)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_34769.pdf
Irrigation has long played a key role in feeding the expanding world population and is expected to play a still greater role in the future.As supplies of good-quality irrigation water are expected to decrease in several regions due to increased municipal–industrial–agricultural competition, available freshwater supplies need to be used more efficiently.In addition, reliance on the use and reuse of saline andyor sodic drainage waters, generated by irrigated agriculture, seems inevitable for irrigation.The same applies to salt-affected soils, which occupy more than 20% of the irrigated lands, and warrant attention for efficient, inexpensive and environmentally acceptable management. Technologically and from a management perspective, a couple of strategies have shown the potential to improve crop production under irrigated agriculture while minimizing the adverse environmental impacts.The first strategy, vegetative bioremediation—a plant-assisted reclamation approach—relies on growing appropriate plant species that can tolerate ambient soil salinity and sodicity levels during reclamation of salt-affected soils.A variety of plant species of agricultural significance have been found to be effective in sustainable reclamation of calcareous and moderately sodic and saline-sodic soils.The second strategy fosters dedicating soils to crop production systems where saline andyor sodic waters predominate and their disposal options are limited.Pr oduction systems based on salttolerant plant species using drainage waters may be sustainable with the potential of transforming such waters from an environmental burden into an economic asset.Such a strategy would encourage the disposal of drainage waters within the irrigated regions where they are generated rather than exporting these waters to other regions via discharge into main irrigation canals, local streams, or rivers.Being economically and environmentally sustainable, these strategies could be the key to future agricultural and economic growth and social wealth in regions where saltaffected soils exist andyor where saline-sodic drainage waters are generated.

18 Oster, J. D.; Birkle, D. 2004. Potential crop production systems using saline irrigation waters. In Taha, F. K.; Ismail, S.; Jaradat, A. (Eds.), Prospects of saline agriculture in the Arabian Peninsula: Proceedings of the International Symposium on “Prospects of Saline Agriculture in the GCC Countries.” Amherst, MA, USA: Amherst Scientific Publishers. pp.277-298.
Crop production ; Irrigated farming ; Water quality ; Salinity
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 GG10 TAH Record No: H035636)

19 Qadir, M.; Noble, Andrew; Oster, J. D.; Schubert, S.; Ghafoor, A. 2005. Driving forces for sodium removal during phytoremediation of calcareous sodic and saline-sodic soils: a review. Soil Use and Management, 21:173-180.
Soil properties ; Sodic soils ; Alkaline soils ; Soil degradation ; Irrigation water ; Plant growth ; Crop production
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.4 G000 MAN Record No: H038275)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H038275.pdf

20 Qadir, Manzoor; Oster, J. D.; Schubert, S.; Murtaza, G. 2006. Vegetative bioremediation of sodic and saline-sodic soils for productivity enhancement and environment conservation. In Ozturk, M.; Waisel, Y.; Khan, M. A.; Gork, G. (Eds.). Biosaline agriculture and salinity tolerance in plants. pp.137-146.
Soil management ; Soil salinity ; Sodic soils ; Bioremediation ; Irrigation management ; Grasses ; Wheat ; Millets ; Crop rotation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.4 G000 QAD Record No: H039759)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H039759.pdf

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