Biology, asked by angelinekwamboka11, 8 months ago

give the effects of large amounts of salts in the soil to plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants are also affected by dissolved salts in runoff water. ... Salts in the soil can absorb water. This results in less water being available for uptake by the plants, increasing water stress and root dehydration. This is referred to as physiological drought, which, if not corrected, can lead to reduced plant growth.

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Answered by Vishalkumarr
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Explanation:

salt present in soil reduce the amount of water to enter in plants through root hairs.

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