reviewFrontiers in Plant ScienceFeb 13, 2025GOLD OA

A review of soil waterlogging impacts, mechanisms, and adaptive strategies

Inner Mongolia University

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Abstract

Waterlogging is a major abiotic stress affecting plant growth and productivity. Regardless of rainfall or irrigated environments, plants frequently face waterlogging, which may range from short-term to prolonged durations. Excessive precipitation and soil moisture disrupt crop growth, not because of the water itself but due to oxygen deficiency caused by water saturation. This lack of oxygen triggers a cascade of detrimental effects. Once the soil becomes saturated, oxygen depletion leads to anaerobic respiration in plant roots, weakening their respiratory processes. Waterlogging impacts plant morphology, growth, and metabolism, often increasing ethylene production and impairing vital physiological functions.…

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Keywords
  • Waterlogging (archaeology)
  • Biology
  • Agronomy
  • Abiotic component
  • Ecology
  • Wetland
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