- waterlog, waterlogged, or
waterlogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waterlogging or
water logging may
refer to:
Waterlogging (agriculture), saturation...
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energy and
sugar status to
acclimate to
waterlogging-induced
oxygen deprivation.
Roots can
survive waterlogging by
forming aerenchyma,
inducing anaerobic...
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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...
- The
internal drainage of most
agricultural soils can
prevent severe waterlogging (anaerobic
conditions that harm root growth), but many
soils need artificial...
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channels is
essential to
prevent a
deterioration of crop
yields from
waterlogging and soil
salinization caused by irrigation. By 2003, more than 20,000...
- One of the main
ideas suggests that salt
marsh dieback is
caused by
waterlogging in S.
alterniflora from
increased submersion within the tides, increased...
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include the following:
Waterlogging Soil
salination Ecological damage Socioeconomic impacts The
indirect effects of
waterlogging and soil
salination occur...
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March 2020.
Retrieved 15
March 2020. "KMRL
takes up
projects to
clear waterlogging in Kochi". The Hindu. 13 May 2020.
Retrieved 14 May 2020. "Lissie metro...
- per year. They
prefer well-drained,
sandy loams and are
intolerant of
waterlogging, but the deep root
systems can
adapt to a wide
variety of soil conditions...