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- waterlog, waterlogged, or waterlogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Waterlogging or water logging may refer to: Waterlogging (agriculture), saturation...
- energy and sugar status to acclimate to waterlogging-induced oxygen deprivation. Roots can survive waterlogging by forming aerenchyma, inducing anaerobic...
- splendidly waterlogging can preserve a body, as his hands, skin, fingernails, and stomach were amazingly intact. Another example of a waterlogging artifact...
- ways that biofacts can be preserved, including through carbonisation, waterlogging, desiccation and mineralization. There are also varying methods of recovering...
- channels is essential to prevent a deterioration of crop yields from waterlogging and soil salinization caused by irrigation. By 2003, more than 20,000...
- Nadora is a village at one end of the North Goa taluka, or sub-district, of Bardez. It is divided by the Colvale river from the northernmost Goa taluka...
- The internal drainage of most agricultural soils can prevent severe waterlogging (anaerobic conditions that harm root growth), but many soils need artificial...
- postponed because of waterlogging The "2015" running took place in January 2016 after the original fixture was postponed because of waterlogging The "2017" running...
- by info@waterlogg.com (Waterlogg Productions)". iTunes. Archived from the original on December 8, 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2014. "Waterlogg Production...
- degradation. Additionally, the village has experienced issues such as waterlogging and the proliferation of unauthorized colonies, leading to apprehensions...