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

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Answered by ishantburnwal
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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The capacity of soil to provide nutrients in the right quantity for the growth of plants is soil fertility.

  • Soil fertility is the potential of the soil to ensure the sustenance of plants growing in them.
  • They do this by providing the plants with all the nutrients it requires.
  • Fertile soil provides the plant with all the biological, chemical, and physical conditions necessary for its growth.
  • Thus, fertile soil is the ideal habitat for plants to grow well.
  • These soils are formed by the breaking down of rocks rich in minerals and nutrients, and by the decomposition of plant and animal matter.
  • The type of minerals the soil possesses is identified using the texture of the soil.

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