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Problems which arise due to over irrigation is

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Answered by sunitamgr85
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Over-Irrigation Consequences

Excess soil moisture also promotes root diseases like armillaria root rot and phytophthora root and crown rot. These diseases are present in almost all orchard soils and can severely shorten the productive life of trees. Other losses caused by over-irrigation include: Water lost to leaching.

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Answered by kamyavsingh
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Answer: Waterlogging and salinization of soils are common problems associated with surface irrigation. Waterlogging results primarily from inadequate drainage and over-irrigation and, to a lesser extent, from seepage from canals and ditches. Waterlogging concentrates salts, drawn up from lower in the soil profile, in the plants' rooting zone.

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