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Significance of water logging

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In waterlogged soil, the diffusion of gases through soil pores is strongly inhibited by their water content that it fails to match the needs of growing roots. In some soils maintained at field capacity, the aeration is a limiting parameter for plant growth, and this can be a common problem in irrigation management.

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In water logged, diffusion of gases through the soil pots is strongly inhibited by their water content in that it falls to match the needs of growing roots. In some soils maintained at field capacity the aeration is limiting parameters for plant growth and this can be common problem in irrigation management.


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