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the capacity of soil to provide nutrients in the right quantity for growth of plant​

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Answered by agamjot6823
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An ideal soil for plant growth contains 50% pore space and 50% solids, with the pore space filled with equal parts air and water. This distribution rarely occurs because pore space varies with soil texture and soil management. For example, tilling increases pore space, while poor drainage and compaction reduce it.

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