Geography, asked by ds15324, 4 months ago

cotton grows best in which soil

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Answered by BarnaleeKaran
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Answer:

sandy loam

Explanation:

Cotton grows best in soil with a pH between 5.8 to 8.0. Yield decreases are usually not severe until the soil pH drops below 5.5 to 5.2 on sandy loam and silt loam soils respectively, or above 8.5 for western irrigated soils in the USA.

Answered by sukesh0321
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Answer:

c) black soil

Explanation:

Black soils are poor in nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter. The soils are generally rich in the montmorillonitic and beidellitic group of clay minerals. It is most suitable for the growth of cotton. It is also known or cotton soil as a reason.

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