feature of regur soil & its region
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Black soil is also called Regur soil. It is black in colour and ideal for growing cotton. This type of soil is typical of the Deccan trap (Basalt) region spread over North-West Deccan plateau and is made up of lava flows.
Four characteristics of this soil are as follow (i) It is made up of fine clayey material with a high moisture retention capacity.
(ii) It is rich in soil nutrients like calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime, but poor in phosphoric content.
(iii) It develops deep crack during hot weather, helping in proper aeration of the soil.
(iv) It is found in the plateau areas of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh as well as in the Godavari and Krishna valleys.
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The features of regur soil are as follows :
- It is fine textured and clayey in nature.
- It has high quantities of lime, iron, magnesium and generally poor percentage of phosphorous, nitrogen and organic matter.
- It is black in colour as it is formed from weathered lava rocks.
- It is very clayey (upto 50% clay content) and, therefore, highly retentive of water. Because of high clay content, these soils expand when wet and become difficult to plough. During the dry season, the black soils shrink and develop big cracks which help in air circulation.
- The soil is very fertile in most of the places.
- It is suitable for cultivation of cotton, jowar, wheat, sugarcane, linseed and gram.
- In any season it has moisture stored in its subsoil.
Distribution of regur soil:
The Regur soils arre concentrated over the Deccan lava tract which includes parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and some parts of Tamil Nadu.