what is the meaning
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Cations and Cation Exchange Capacity
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Cation exchange capacity (CEC) is the total capacity of a soil to hold exchangeable cations.
CEC is an inherent soil characteristic and is difficult to alter significantly.
It influences the soil’s ability to hold onto essential nutrients and provides a buffer against soil acidification.
Soils with a higher clay fraction tend to have a higher CEC.
Organic matter has a very high CEC.
Sandy soils rely heavily on the high CEC of organic matter for the retention of nutrients in the topsoil.
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Full form of CEC:-
CEC:- Cation Exchange Capacity.
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