soil water available to roots is
1 surface water
2 hygroscopic water
3 gravitational water
4 capillary water
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Hygroscopic Water. Hygroscopic water forms as a very thin film surrounding soil particles and is generally not available to the plant. This type of soil water is bound so tightly to the soil by adhesion properties that very little of it can be taken up by plant roots.
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