the salt covers around the plants cell sucks up all the water and kills the plant. some chemical substances like spray that kills plants has salt added in it. salt kills the plant.. not all plants though. Carbon Dioxide and water helps the plant live and once the water kills it the photosynthisis decreases and causes the water and carbon dioxide to leave the plant ten it kills the plant.
Plants absorb nutrients from the ground, and salt being one of those nutrients is also absorbed. But too much salt can cause a more rapid growth in the plant's size. (:
ya insects affects the growth if there earthworm presents it is good for the growth of plants
The roots of the plant are more crowded and thus can't grow like it should with regular soil.
which is the best soil for plant growth.
Soil with rocks or gravel or sand are usually not suitable for plant growth.
The soil is mostly thick and rich for good plant growth.
the salt water is in the soil than the roots will be waekned and it will die
Yes, if the soil has too large of a salt concentration, then the plant will not be able to absorb water or nutrients from the soil.
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Putting salt into plant soil will hinder plant growth and even kill the plant by making the soil outside more concentrated than the environment inside of roots. This stops the absorption of water and minerals by the roots.
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Soil compaction affects plant growth because if the soil is more compact it is harder for air, sunlight, and water to get to the roots of the plant.
by the amount of it in the plant and how much sunlight it gets
It promotes plant growth. As it breaks down nutrients are released, feeding the plant.
ya insects affects the growth if there earthworm presents it is good for the growth of plants
Yes, becasue like most living organisms, they thrive in warm, moist areas.