Description of a waterlogged area during rainy season.
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A land is said to be waterlogged when the soil pores within the root zone of the plants get saturated, and the normal growth of the plant is adversely affected due to insufficient air circulation. The waterlogged land results in reduction of agricultural production.
The problem of waterlogging is a world-wide phenomenon which occurs mainly due to the rise of ground water table beyond permissible limits. The problem of waterlogging has already affected about 6 million hectares of culturable land in India.
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