Science, asked by harshuraj2201, 11 months ago

Continuously water logged soils are in advantages for plant growth. why?

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Answered by itzKAJAL143
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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 .

Roots , although underground possess living cells that require oxygen for respiration and production of energy .

Answered by rmuddem
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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 .

Roots , although underground possess living cells that require oxygen for respiration and production of energy .

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