Geography, asked by neerajsharma21, 3 months ago

Fertility of soil depends on the capacity of soil to retain ?​

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Answered by ashikadutta25
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Answer:

At first,

  • What is fertility of soil ?

Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agriculture plant growth that is to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality.

Now,

  • Fertility of soil depends on the capacity of soil to retain

Following are the properties contribute to soil fertility in most situations :-

1. Sufficient soil depth for adequate root growth and water retention .

2. Good internal drainage, allowing sufficient aeration for optimum root growth .

3. Topsoil or horizon O is with sufficient soil organic mater for healthy soil structure and soil retention .

4. Adequate concentration of essential plant nutrients in plants available form ;.

5. Presence of range of microorganisms that support the growth of plants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the capacity of soil to retain the growth of plant.

  • Fertility of the soil is related to its capacity to support and nurture the growth and development of various plants.
  • Fertile soil results in high plant yield and improved plant quality. The amount of present nutrients also depends on various interactions among the soil.
  • Fertile soil is rich in natural elements and minerals, with good aeration, ability for water retention, and good texture.
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