explain in-depth - soil, water and plant interactions??
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SOIL: the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles. ______________Plant growth depends on two important natural resources — soil and water. ... The basic soil, water, and plant relationships are important to agri- cultural producers, but especially to irrigation users that desire to use best management practices such as irrigation scheduling.
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thanks but i want it in-depth inside of the interaction how are they working together..significance, factors creteria etc Tec ofcourse for healthy plant growth
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soil the upper layer of the earth's crust contains water particles in it.it also provides necessary nutrients to the vegetation growing on it.therefore plant needs water which is again found in the soil.
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