How does soil get affected by the continuous plantation of same crop in a field?
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Continuous implantation of a particular crop takes all the specific type of nutrient from the soil that the plant needs.
If the same crop is planted again and again on the same land the land becomes deficient in those particular nutrient and minerals that the crop needs for development.
This affects the fertility and nutrient capacity of the soil making it barren after some time.
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Continuous implantation of a particular crop takes all the specific type of nutrient from the soil that the plant needs.
If the same crop is planted again and again on the same land the land becomes deficient in those particular nutrient and minerals that the crop needs for development.
This affects the fertility and nutrient capacity of the soil making it barren after some time.
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whenever any crop is grown once it takes minerals which are needed by the crop and if it will be grown again in another year the crop which needs the minerals will be extinct from that field.
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