how does waterlogging affect crop and soil?
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Accumulation of Harmful Salts
Waterlogging creates an atmosphere which brings toxic salts to the crop root-zone. The accumulating salts also turn the soil more alkaline and hamper the growth of crops.
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- Waterlogging constraints plant growth and production in the anaerobic conditions, leading to the death of certain crops and plants. Also, plant roots fail to respire as a result of the excess water in the soil profile, making them weak and either die or fall.
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