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In waterlogged soil, plants do not grow ...

In waterlogged soil, plants do not grow properly because

A

The soil is physiologically dry

B

The soil is physiologically wet

C

Due to excessive water

D

Due to a shortage of water

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The correct Answer is:
B

Waterlogging occurs whenever the soil is so wet that there is insufficient oxygen in the pore space for plant roots to be able to adequately respire.
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