The other interesting method, which can be used forthe sustainable production of wheat plants in salinefields, is the proper use of water sources. Due to theincreasing world population and the decreasing rate ofhigh-quality water [70], the use of water sources, whichare not of high quality, such as ground water can be asuitable method for the sustainable production of cropplants including wheat under salinity stress. Such watercan be used for both irrigating crops and for leachingthe saline soils. The issue of water shortage is of importancedue to urbanization, climate change and pollutionof the environment. However, if not properly managed,the altered use of water sources may not result in favorableoutcomes [71,72].The issue of salinity is becoming more severe as onethirdof agricultural fields, is subjected to secondary salinity,which is not favorable for food production andenvironmental sustainability [73]. Accordingly, the conjunctiveuse of water sources is a suitable method,which enables the use of saline water and other watersources, which are not of high quality for irrigating cropplants [74]. The strategy for using the conjunctive sourcesof water can sufficiently increase irrigation efficiencyand sustainability providing that the sources ofwater be used on a cycle basis. Also, if high amounts ofsalt accumulate in the soil, water of high quality maybe used to leach the soil [73].