what is waterlogging how is it caused in agricultural fields
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Waterlogging is simply the saturation of soil with water, either temporarily or permanently. When there is too much water in an area, the soil is unable to absorb the water as it should ordinarily. It can also happen when the water table rises to the extent that the soil pores in the crop root zone.
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•Waterlogging is the saturation of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as waterlogged when it is nearly saturated with water much of the time such that its air phase is restricted and anaerobic conditions prevail.
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