Salinization refers to the accumulation of soluble salts in soil, which can occur due to various factors such as irrigation practices, evaporation, and the use of salt-heavy fertilizers. The primary impact of salinization is that it blocks plants from being able to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. High salt concentrations can create a hypertonic environment around the roots, making it more difficult for plants to absorb water. This can lead to plant stress, reduced growth, and, in severe cases, plant death, as the plants may struggle to take up essential nutrients necessary for photosynthesis and overall health.
What happens with Salinization?
Allows plants to absorb moisture and gain nutrients to photosynthesize.
Blocks plants from being able to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
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