Role of soil climate and agronomic factors in vegetable production
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Optimum vegetable production is achieved on well-drained sandy loam soils. ... In organic production, soil health is essential. Soil quality influences its ability to provide an optimum media for growth, sustain cropproductivity, maintain environmental quality, and, provide for plant and animal health (17).
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Soil climate affects the production of crops.
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- Soil is an important abiotic factor that is responsible for the growth of plants.
- Soil climate affects the plant growth indirectly by affecting and influencing the uptake of nutrients and water from the root.
- At a constant moisture content the soil temperature decreases that results in the decrease in nutrient and water uptake. At low temperature, the transport of nutrients and water gets reduced.
On the basis of the above explanation this can be said that at low temperature of the soil the productivity of the plant will also get reduced.
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