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How may irrigation damage the soil

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Answered by lChanul
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1. If the soil is well-drained, it can percolate through the soil as part of the groundwater. At a certain level, this is good (all irrigation should slightly exceed the needs of the plants in order to avoid salinization). However, too much drainage leaches nutrients from the soil, carrying away soluble N and P.

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