mention three effects of excessive irrigation
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Too much water is the soil inhibits the process of germination of seeds.
Roots do not grow properly in a waterlogged field.
Excessive water in the field increases the amount of salt on the surface of soil due to evaporation. The accumulation of salts damages the soil fertility.
The excessive irrigation may lead to lodging of the crop.
Thus, excessive watering may damage the crop and reduce the quantity and quality of the produce. This also results in wasting of expensive water.
Roots do not grow properly in a waterlogged field.
Excessive water in the field increases the amount of salt on the surface of soil due to evaporation. The accumulation of salts damages the soil fertility.
The excessive irrigation may lead to lodging of the crop.
Thus, excessive watering may damage the crop and reduce the quantity and quality of the produce. This also results in wasting of expensive water.
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1. when there is a lot of water, it washes away the soil in extreme cases
2. the excessive amount of water will seep into the soil, not allowing nutrients and air molecules to reach the plant's roots
2. the excessive amount of water will seep into the soil, not allowing nutrients and air molecules to reach the plant's roots
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