Biology, asked by shruti5830, 9 months ago

Write why countinuously water logged soil are disadvantage for plants growth ?

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Answered by maddymadhu204
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While we pour excess amount of water to plants osmosis takes place ie, plants roten easily.

Answered by tonystark3537
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Roots, although underground, possess living cells that require oxygen for respiration and production of energy. They absorb oxygen that is present in the spaces between soil particles. But in water-logged soils, water occupies the spaces between soil particles and pushes the oxygen out into the atmosphere. Thus, roots are deprived of oxygen and this affects root and plant growth//

The function of the roots includes water absorption and uptake of oxygen from the pore space (the space between soil particles) of the soil. When soil is water logged, all the pore spaces are filled with water and oxygen is pushed out of the soil. Oxygen from the pore spaces move into the atmosphere. So, in water logged soil, the plants do not grow well as the roots of the plants do not absorb oxygen. This stops the respiration and production of energy. As a result the plant dies after some time in absence of oxygen

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