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what is holard ,chresard and echard??​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Holard is the term used to identify the quantity of moisture present in the soil. Chresard on the other hand is a measure of the water that is absorbed by the plants. Echard is the term used to find the amount of water that got drained after watering the plants,i.e., that is the water that is not used by the plants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition of holard. : the entire water content of the soil

compare chresard, echard.

chresard. (ˈkrɛsəd) n. (Physical Geography) the amount of water present in the soil that is available to plants.

echard in British English

(ˈɛkɑːd ) water that is present in the soil but cannot be absorbed or otherwise utilized by plants.

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