Lentils and other pulses are grown in which of the following soil type -
Sandy soil
Loamy soil
Clayey soil
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Explanation:
loamy soils
For lentils (masoor ) and other pulses, loamy soils, which drain water easily, are required. For cotton, sandy- loam or loam, which drain water easily and can hold plenty of air, are more suitable. Crops such as wheat are grown in the fine clayey soils, because they are rich in humus and are very fertile.
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Explanation:
alluvial soil.
Soil required for growing lentil or masoor Dal is mainly alluvial soil because mainly the pulses need more quantity of water, nutrients and moisture to grow thus it is favourable to the pulses plant to grow up in alluvial soil.
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