We know that plants are harmed by excess water. But plants survive under flooded condition. How are they able to manage excess water?
We know that plants are harmed by excess water. But plants survive under flooded condition. How are they able to manage excess water?

Solution:

Some rice types are able to withstand flooding. These rice cultivars have special characteristics that enable plants endure floods. In the event of a flood, the stems of these plants grow swiftly. This keeps a portion of the foliage above water at all times. The hollow stems allow gases to exchange. As a result, many rice cultivars can withstand flooding for up to one month.