A cracked field, a few sunflower seeds pushed into the dust, and weeks later a two‑meter tower tracks the sky like a living wind vane. The paradox is that this plant is far more threatened by standing water than by barren soil.Sunflower roots are built as an oxygen‑hungry engine. They require constant gas exchange for aerobic respiration and root hair growth. In waterlogged soil, pores fill with w...
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