Explain how soils are damaged by waterlogging and salinity.
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In irrigated agricultural land, waterlogging is often accompanied by soil salinity as waterlogged soils prevent leaching of the salts imported by the irrigation water. ... This is generally due to the higher rainfall, higher dilution capacity in surface waters and lower initial salt content in the soil.
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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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