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

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Answered by Khushi10on10
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Waterlogging occurs whenever the soil is so wet that there is insufficient oxygen in the pore space for plant roots to be able to adequately respire. Other gases detrimental to root growth, such as carbon dioxide and ethylene, also accumulate in the root zone and affect the plants.


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Answered by milap2002
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bcz all minerals which are need for plant growth are remove in water logged soils so it's disadvantageous.

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