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Continuously water-logged soils are disadvantageous for plant growth. Why?

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Answered by nutanjha53
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Explanation:

They absorb oxygen that is present in the spaces between soil particles. But in water-logged soils, water occupies the spaces between soil particles and pushes the oxygen out into the atmosphere. Thus, roots are deprived of oxygen and this affects root and plant growth.

Answered by bhumikachaudhari224
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Answer:

They absorb oxygen that is present in the spaces between soil particles. But in water-logged soils, water occupies the spaces between soil particles and pushes the oxygen out into the atmosphere. Thus, roots are deprived of oxygen and this affects root and plant growth..

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