what is soil? why is soil describe as the medium for plant growth
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this role, soil provides structural stability for plants and retains and relinquishes water and the nutrients necessary for plant growth. An ideal soil for plant growth contains 50% porespace and 50% solids, with the porespace filled with equal parts air and water.
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Soil acts as an engineering medium, a habitat for soil organisms, a recycling system for nutrients and organic wastes, a regulator of water quality, a modifier of atmospheric composition, and a medium for plant growth, making it a critically important provider of ecosystem services.
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