What happens to the growth of roots during water logging conditions? (1)Growth is accelerated (2)Growth is inhibited (3)Growth remains constant (4)First growth is accelerated and then stops
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waterlogging occurs whenever that soil so wet that there in insufficient oxygen in pore space for plant roots to be able adequately respire other gases determines to root growth such as carbon dioxide and ethylene also accumulate in the root zone and effect the plant
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