Continously water logged soils are advantageous for plant growth. Why
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The function of the roots includes water absorption and uptake of oxygen from the pore space (the space between soil particles) of the soil. ... So, in water logged soil, the plants do not grow well as the roots of the plants do not absorb oxygen. This stops the respiration and production of energy.
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when the operation of the soil is satisfactory bacteriological activity produces the required nitrate from the nitrogenous compound present in the soil it helps the crops to grow excessive master content creates anaerobic condition in the soil. the plant root do not get the required Naresh mint food or nutrients as a result crop growth is badly affected
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