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What is waterlogging? How does it harm the crops? How can it be prevented?​

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Answered by lovelyboy08
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Waterlogging is a condition where the oxygen level in the saturated soil reaches the point that is harmful to plant growth. Waterlogging makes the soil full of water, due to this the roots of the crops drown and unable to breathe. Waterlogging can be prevented by reducing the giving amount of water to the crops.

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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Waterlogging is a condition where the oxygen level in the saturated soil reaches the point that is harmful to plant growth. Waterlogging makes the soil full of water, due to this the roots of the crops drown and unable to breathe. Waterlogging can be prevented by reducing the giving amount of water to the crops.

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