Biology, asked by anansinha1809, 1 year ago

If a plant is overwatered, all the spaces between the soil particles are filled up with water. Do you think it affects the roots? How?

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Answered by vidya048
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yes because roots also respire . if there is no air particles root will unable to respire and may plant die

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Answered by meydan
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Over-watering severely limits (or even cuts off) the supply of oxygen that roots depend on to function properly, meaning that plants do not get adequate oxygen to survive. Furthermore, too much water can also lead to root rotting and the irreversible decay of roots.

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