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What is soil fertility?

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Answered by gracia25
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"Soil fertility refers to the ability of asoil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality. A fertile soil has the following properties: ... The absence of toxic substances which may inhibit plant growth."


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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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  • To be fertile, soil has to provide the roots of plants with the right amounts of water, minerals and air.

  • To do this, it must have the correct texture and the correct composition.

  • Soil is composed of mineral particles.

  • Which comes from the breakdown of rocks.

  • As well as organic components.

  • Which are or have come from living organisms.

  • To be available to roots, the minerals must be dissolved in the water.

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