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find the nutrients present in soil for growth of rubber and calculate their percentage

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Answered by PulkitStar
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here is answer-
the rubber tree is grown on vast majority of acid soils of the humid tropics, but its performance and economic viability can be restricted severely where there is a limitation of a particular soil characteristic. Soil is an important edaphic component influencing the establishment, growth and yield of rubber. An understanding of the numerous soil factors affect) lg soil fertility is a prerequisite to proper management of soils for better performance of rubber. In essence, rubber can best be grown in areas where the soil is deep and readily drained with no compacted or impermeable horizons close to the surface with no toxic or extreme deficiency levels of nutrients. Percentage of eg-the growth of the rubber is 2.4% N,0.5 P.
rubbers in the soil is 50%.
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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The rubber tree is developed on most by far of corrosive soils of the moist tropics, however, its execution and monetary feasibility can be confined seriously where there is a constraint of a specific soil trademark. The dirt is a critical edaphic part impacting the foundation, increment, and yield of elastic.

A comprehension of the various soil components impact) soil richness is an essential to the appropriate administration of soils for better execution of rubber. Fundamentally, rubber can best be developed in zones where the dirt is profound and promptly depleted with no compacted or impermeable horizons near the surface with no toxic or extraordinary deficit levels of supplements.
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