Water held between maximum water holding capacity and field capacity is known as
Capillary water
Gravitational water
Hygroscopic water
Available water
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Saturation capacity
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Saturation capacity is defined as maximum water holding capacity of soil and field capacity is maximum water holding capacity of soil against gravity.
Field capacity is the water content of the soil two to three days after a rain or irrigation event when the remainder of water has been removed by the downward forces of gravity. This assumes that the water removed from the soil profile is only removed by gravity, not through the plants or through evaporation.
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Answer: gravitational water
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