Before the work was carried out the pitches were unplayable during the winter due to waterlogging. |
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Bulbs need to be planted at about twice their depth in soil that has a bit of added grit to stop waterlogging. |
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Early fears of waterlogging and flooding in various of the venue's marquees proved unfounded. |
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The distribution efficiency of the dams is less than half of the expected outcome, leading to water salinisation and land waterlogging. |
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With tomorrow's scheduled meeting at Bangor having fallen foul of waterlogging, Wolverhampton is left to share the billing with Kempton. |
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Tolerance to anoxia is relevant to wetland species, rice cultivation and transient waterlogging of agricultural crops. |
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Early fears of waterlogging and flooding in various of the venue's marquees proved unfounded, although heavy downpours all morning long subdued delegates' spirits. |
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In the lowlands and marshy areas, waterlogging creates stagnancy and decay. |
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Native to tropical America and occurring in the subhumid or semi-arid tropics, in areas not subject to waterlogging. |
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Though part of the Sangrur district suffers from a falling water table, the other part suffers from waterlogging. |
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As the stems grow, they form hollow structures inside that allow gas exchange with the atmosphere and thus prevent the plant from waterlogging. |
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The moors too, seem to ache with biological decay and thousands of years of waterlogging. |
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The shallow fibrous roots form a massive root system, and the plant is resistant to both drought and waterlogging. |
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Meanwhile, land productivity is reduced by water and soil erosion, salinity, sodicity, waterlogging, flooding and loss of organic matter. |
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In addition, heavy precipitation events, likely to increase in frequency, trigger soil erosion and waterlogging of soils. |
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In rainfed areas, because the water supply is uncertain, green manures must be able to tolerate drought, and, sometimes, waterlogging as well. |
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Investigators will want to know if the aircraft touched down in the proper place, if other planes had difficulty braking and if pilots were warned of waterlogging. |
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Take pots of amaryllis, crinums and nerines inside to protect from frost and waterlogging. |
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It's improved a bit but there are still areas of waterlogging and some nasty patches of ground. |
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Preventing the salinization and waterlogging of an irrigation area is a matter of environmental concern as much as, indeed more than, the preservation of a sport fishery. |
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The adverse effects of waterlogging on plants are often due to decreased availability of 02 and accumulation of phytotoxins. |
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This severely disrupted systems pumping saline water from irrigated lands in the southern floodplain, leading to widespread waterlogging and salination. |
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More efficient use of water for agriculture should be encouraged to increase soil production and crop yield and to avoid waterlogging and salinization. |
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This causes waterlogging, which raises the water table. The soil then acts like a sponge, drawing water up into the root zone by capillary action. |
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It should also be well drained, so as to avoid waterlogging. |
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Most are capable of tolerating the combination of low nutrient levels and waterlogging. |
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The weekend's racing action has also been affected by the weather, with today's fixture at Sandown abandoned due to waterlogging following an inspection yesterday afternoon. |
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Whilst in the ground the boat was significantly protected from being destroyed by waterlogging and a cover of silt which protected it from bacteria. |
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Today's card at Catterick has been abandoned due to waterlogging. |
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