Environmental Sciences, asked by sreeramkorada164, 9 months ago

Review and literature on water logging

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Answered by Anonymous
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Waterlogging tolerance mechanisms of wheat are evaluated in a range of diverse environments through a review of past research in Australia and India; this includes selected soils and plant data, including plant growth under waterlogged and drained conditions in different environments

Answered by skyfall63
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Water logging

Explanation:

  • Water logging is one of the agricultural issues experienced by farmers during crop production.
  • When the soil is left full of water, the roots of plants cannot breathe and it is mostly occurring in paddy or rice crops production.
  • It is not mandatory that water can be easily seen in the field only representing water logging.
  • But when the soil had loaded with much water, it can also result in water logging like the anaerobic condition of plants.
  • The growth of plants is restricted due to anaerobic conditions and decreases agricultural production.
  • The areas with heavy rainfall or improper facilities of irrigation are experiencing water logging like issues.

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