Biology, asked by littleangle123, 10 months ago

what is soil testing? what is it's uses?​

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Answered by rakshitraushan
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SOIL TESTING

In agriculture, a soil test commonly refers to the analysis of a soil sample to determine nutrient content, composition, and other characteristics such as the acidity or pH level. ... As soil nutrients vary with depth and soil components change with time, the depth and timing of a sample may also affect results.

Answered by annie200355
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Hey buddy.....

A soil test can determine fertility, or the expected growth potential of the soil which indicates nutrient deficiencies, potential toxicities from excessive fertility and inhibitions from the presence of non-essential trace minerals. The test is used to mimic the function of roots to assimilate minerals.

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