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Explain how soil gets affected by the continuous plantation of crops in a field.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explain how soil gets affected by the continuous plantation of crops in a field.

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Plants require nutrients for their growth. Without optimum nutrients plants will die. Continuous plantation of crops results in depletion of certain nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium etc. This results in the decrease of yield due to loss of nutrients hence there should be a gap between crops in order to get a good yield.

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Answered by dram63
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The practice of continuous plantation of crops causes the soil in fields to become poor in essential nutrients such as phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen and many more. The requirement of nutrients is essential for the normal functioning and growth of plants.

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