when does soil becomes waterlogged?
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Waterlogging occurs when the soil profile or the root zone of a plant becomes saturated. In rain-fed situations, this happens when more rain falls than the soil can absorb or the atmosphere can evaporate. Figure 1: Waterlogging in a crop grown on a duplex soil in late winter, near Carrick.
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Due to over irrigation
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When there is over irrigation, it causes waterlogging, leading to increase in salinity and alkalinity of soil.
This problem has occurred in Punjab, Haryana and Western parts of Uttar Pradesh
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