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How is over-irrigation damaging to soil?

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Answer:Over-irrigation leads to the oxygen imbalance near the root zone in the soil. The excess water can stress the plant by reducing the water uptake of the plant. It also drowns the roots which affects the growth of the plants. It also contributes to increasing the microbial growth in the soil.

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Too much water can stop the process of germination in seeds.
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