Biology, asked by msohail195, 2 months ago

compare the water holding capacity of pot soil and field soil​

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Answered by kinjarapusuryarao
30

Answer:

Pot soil hold only less amount of water

Compare than field soil

Due to more space in under ground

Explanation:

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Answered by sarahssynergy
7

The water holding capacity of pot soil and field soil

Explanation:

  • Pot soils with a water-holding capacity of 40% will hold enough water to meet plant demand for about one day.
  • Usually pot soil have a higher water-holding capacity than this so that irrigation can be less frequent.
  • soil water holding capacity is the amount of water that a given soil can hold up for the crop use.
  • Field capacity is wherein the point where the soil water holding capacity has reached its most for the entire field.
  • Soil texture and organic matter are the key components which determine the soil water holding capacity.

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