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what is salinization and how does it affect plants?​

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Answered by 13prashantyadavkarad
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Salinity affects production in crops, pastures and trees by interfering with nitrogen uptake, reducing growth and stopping plant reproduction. Some ions (particularly chloride) are toxic to plants and as the concentration of these ions increases, the plant is poisoned and dies

Answered by mkaur14
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Answer: Salinization is the increase of salt concentration in soil and is, in most cases, caused by dissolved salts in the water supply. This supply of water can be caused by flooding of the land by seawater, seepage of seawater, or brackish groundwater through the soil from below.

Salinity affects production in crops, pastures, and trees by interfering with nitrogen uptake, reducing growth, and stopping plant reproduction. Some ions (particularly chloride) are toxic to plants and as the concentration of these ions increases, the plant is poisoned and dies.

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