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How soil gets affected by the continuous plantation of crops in a field ​

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Answered by shivam77332
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Explanation:

The practice of continuous plantation of crops causes the soil in fields to become poor in essential nutrients such as phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen and many more. The requirement of nutrients is essential for the normal functioning and growth of plants. The act of continuous plantation by farmers to grow crops plants one batch after the other causes the available nutrients in the soil to eventually reduce and hence affecting the yield of crops.

Answered by Anonymous
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The continuous plantation affect the soil a lot. If there is continuous plantation taking place, it will take up all the essential nutrients required for good yields and plants growth. These include nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium etc. These nutrients are not only important for good yield but also for better growth of plants. The continuous plantation will also affect the humus content of the soil. Continuous plantation make soil poor in it's fertility.

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