Black soils have water – containing capacity for a long period. Why?
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Clay soil has the highest water holding capacity. Water molecules hold more tightly to the fine clay particles. The water holding capacity of a soil is an imperative agronomic characteristic. Soil water holding limit is controlled fundamentally by the soil surface and the soil natural matter content.
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