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Q: What are the disadvantages of waterlogging?
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What are the effects of waterlogging on plants?

waterlogging cause deficiency of oxygen due to which roots suffocate


What has the author Stefano Mancuso written?

Stefano Mancuso has written: 'Waterlogging signalling and tolerance in plants' -- subject(s): Plant-water relationships, Plant cellular signal transduction, Waterlogging (Soils)


How does salt reduce the fertility of soil?

soil affect soil fertility by altering water movement through soil, root penetration of soil and waterlogging.


What is waterlogging and salinity?

Salinity is the amount of dissolved salt in a body of water. Watterlogging is when the ground has so much water that it cannot absorb anymore, the ground is said to be watterlogged.


Effect of water logging in plant root system?

due to waterlogging the rate of respiration of plant roots is decreased thus roots can not absorb water and nutrients from waterlogged soil


Do ducks get waterproofed even after waterlogging?

At the age of about 3-4 weeks you duckling will get a bump toward the end of the body. This bump is an oil gland. When this bump appears the duckling will be able to waterproof itself.


What has the author R A McBride written?

R. A. McBride has written: 'Treatment of landfill leachate by spray irrigation' -- subject(s): Sprinkler irrigation, Sanitary landfills, Purification, Leachate, Waterlogging (Soils)


Do all plants grow well on rainy days?

Not necessarily. Water is just one of the things plants need to grow. Too much can be bad for plants - waterlogging/drowning their roots etc.


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ANSWER:The root words water and log are a main part of the answer. When wood is immersed in water, the water over time saturates the normally dry cells in the wood making it sink. Some types of wood are impervious to this type of phenomenom because their cells are so dense water cannot permeate the cells. Cedar, cypress and ironwood are a few examples. They will sink in water because of their original density is greater than the surrounding water.


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