The use of marginal quality water for plant production in Europe is analysed. The implications of using marginal quality water on plant, health and environment are reviewed. The status of current European research is outlined. On the basis of current experience, it can be concluded that marginal quality water can be safely used for plant production, provided certain precautions are taken to protect health and the environment.
Use of marginal quality water for plant production in Europe
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