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water holding capacity of different soil by theory​

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Answered by shinchantina
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Soil texture and organic matter are the key components that determine soil water holding capacity. In terms of soil texture, those made up of smaller particle sizes, such as in the case of silt and clay, have larger surface area. ... The water holding capacity for sand is low.

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Water Holding Capacity of Soil

The amount of water available to plants is therefore determined by the number and size of the soil's pore spaces. ... Fine sandy loam, silt loam and silty clay loam soil store the largest amount of water, whereas sand, loamy sand and sandy loam have limited water storage capacity.

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