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why do plants die in waterlogged soil​

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Answered by jp696622
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There are at least two reasons why overwatering can harm plants. One reason is a lack of oxygen in a waterlogged soil damages or kills plant roots. Plant roots require oxygen for cellular respiration. ... Another reason is that anaerobic microbes in a waterlogged soil produce toxic waste products that can harm plant roots

Answered by Leticiasyiemlieh
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There are at least two reasons why over watering can harm plants. One reason is a lack of oxygen in a waterlogged soil damages or kills plant roots. Plant roots requires oxygen for cellular respiration. ... Another reason is that anaerobic microbes in a waterlogged soil produce toxic waste products that can harm plant roots.

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