Campbell Biology: Australian And New Zealand Edition + Mastering Biology With Etext
Campbell Biology: Australian And New Zealand Edition + Mastering Biology With Etext
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781488687075
Author: Lisa, A. Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 37, Problem 5TYU
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Introduction: Irrigation is the supply of controlled amounts of water to plants at required intervals. The growth and development of water is affected by the scarcity of water, similarly excess supply of water also has an adverse effects on plants.

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