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melon> wheat. However, in the future it will be wheat> chickpea> melon. The most important soil limiting factors were salinity, texture, drainage, and lime content. The net effect of climate change on land suitability is negative, except for wheat, and therefore, in climate change conditions, the study area is unsuitable for production of chickpea and melon as rainfed crops . Loss of moisture with increasing drought index in the Terraza model showed that, in future, rainfed cultivation scenario seems to be highly affected by water stress.]]>
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