why do plants mostly die in prolonged water logged conditions
Answers
Answered by
0
here is your answer....
Symptoms and causes. Lack of oxygen in the root zone of plantscauses their root tissues to decompose. Usually this occurs from the tips of roots, and this causes roots to appear as if they have been pruned. ... Most often,waterlogged conditions do not last long enough for the plant to die.
I hope it help you...
Mark me as brainlist please.....
Symptoms and causes. Lack of oxygen in the root zone of plantscauses their root tissues to decompose. Usually this occurs from the tips of roots, and this causes roots to appear as if they have been pruned. ... Most often,waterlogged conditions do not last long enough for the plant to die.
I hope it help you...
Mark me as brainlist please.....
Answered by
0
Symptoms and causes. Lack of oxygen in the root zone of plants causes their root tissues to decompose. Usually this occurs from the tips of roots, and this causes roots to appear as if they have been pruned. ... As long as soil conditions aremoist, the older roots close to the surface allow the plant to survive.
Similar questions
Biology,
7 months ago
Math,
7 months ago
India Languages,
7 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
Business Studies,
1 year ago