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It is the amount of water remaining in a soil after the soil has been saturated and allowed to drain for ... Permanent wilting point: the lower limit of the available soil water range

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Water remaining in the soil after a plant has permanently wilted is known as the "Wilting Point" of that particular soil. This wilting point is one of the most important physical characteristics of any kind of soil, which is used for harvesting or planting.

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