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1. When a plant [[wilt]]s from lack of water even though standing in water. [[Root]]s do not function properly. Water and oxygen movement become impaired with excessive amounts of water in the [[soil profile]].<br>
1. When a plant [[wilt]]s from lack of water even though standing in water. [[Root]]s do not function properly. Water and oxygen movement become impaired with excessive amounts of water in the [[soil profile]].<br><br>


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http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2005/07/15_gundersond_floodedfields/images/beans_large.jpg<br><br>
Soybeans suffering from wet wilt.<br>
Source: http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/play/slideshow.php?feature=2005%2F07%2F15_gundersond_floodedfields&slide=5<br><br>

Latest revision as of 15:23, 18 June 2007


1. When a plant wilts from lack of water even though standing in water. Roots do not function properly. Water and oxygen movement become impaired with excessive amounts of water in the soil profile.

beans_large.jpg

Soybeans suffering from wet wilt.
Source: http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/play/slideshow.php?feature=2005%2F07%2F15_gundersond_floodedfields&slide=5