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How plants are able to survive in water logging condition

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Answered by jasleenmave
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Plants achieve normal growth through the coordination of water absorption by the roots with transpiration from the leaves. ... Waterlogging removes air from soil pores, resulting in blocked gas exchange between soil and atmosphere; at the same time, the oxygen diffusion rate in water is only 1/10,000 of that in air.

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Answered by aayishakshaheer
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Answer: Photosynthetic Adaption

During waterlogging, stomatal conductance of leaves decreases, stomatal resistance increases, stomatal closure increases, and absorption of CO2 is reduced. However plants need CO2 and light for photosynthesis to maintain growth and development.

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