Salinity corrector
The development of drip irrigation in agriculture has been one of the greatest advances of the human being during the twentieth century. Nowadays we can cultivate in semi-arid areas, where the soils generally have much less fertile properties than areas where water is not scarce, and we can use irrigation water with high conductivities, which are typical of these dry climatic areas, where the winters are mild because of its latitude and near to the sea.
The advances in plant nutrition have allowed the development of saline correctors to help farmers to increase their yields. The displacement of salts accumulated around the root system during cultivation allows a better absorption of nutrients and maintains quality and produces higher production levels than if quality saline correctors are not used.