6. What is waterlogging? How does it harm the crops? How can it be prevented
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Waterlogging occurs when there is too much water in a plant's root zone, which decreases the oxygen available to roots. Waterlogging can be a major constraint to plant growth and production and, under certain conditions, will cause plant death.
Crop damage from pathogens and pests is a worldwide problem. Agriculture crop productivity has been severely affected by various pests. The excessive use of chemicals in agriculture has led to a multitude of effects, including increased residues in plants, insect resistance, and contamination of soil, water, and air.
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