Explain how, the irrigation requirements of a crop depends on the nature of soil in which the crop is grown.
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In simple words➡ the soil which are in the category of clay soil they can hold water till a much greater extent from the sandy soil as the clay soil has the most water retention capacity so irrigation (means water supply) is less needed for clay soil where as for soil like Sandy, water seeps down and so the plants are usually unable to take water through Roots from soil so irrigation is much more needed in the agriculture where soil like sandy soil is used.
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➡ The nature of the soil is very important to determine the irrigation requirements of the crop.
There r different types of soil like loamy, sandy, clayey, etc
For example
If the crop requires more water nd is grown in clayey alluvium soil, it would be much more benefitted as the soil has large capacity to hold water for longer time.
For a sugarcane less irrigation is required nd no standing water must b there so it is better in loamy soil.
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➡ The nature of the soil is very important to determine the irrigation requirements of the crop.
There r different types of soil like loamy, sandy, clayey, etc
For example
If the crop requires more water nd is grown in clayey alluvium soil, it would be much more benefitted as the soil has large capacity to hold water for longer time.
For a sugarcane less irrigation is required nd no standing water must b there so it is better in loamy soil.
thank u ❤❤✌☺
hope it helps
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