water logging in your locality hypothesis
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Waterlogging hypothesis. Waterlogging is the result of too much water in a plant's root system and the surrounding soil, and usually occurs in the inland areas of the marsh.
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Water logging refers to a situation where the soil holds excessive moisture which ultimately results in unproductive and infertility of the soil.
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- Due to the presence of excessive moisture, anaerobic conditions start beholding in the soil which in turn produce infertility.
- underlying causes is inadequate drainage of land run off which is followed by increase in percolation rate thereby raising the water table, free flow of subsoil water is sometimes decreases which also effectively adds to the rise of accumulation of water.
- After water logging in the locality, there increases the growth of water loving wild plants which in process causes oxygen deficiency and finally anaerobic conditions in the soil.
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