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What is the water holding capacity of silt soil?


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Answered by deepshika1512
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Soil water holding capacity is controlled primarily by the soil texture and the soil organic matter content. ... An example is a silt loam soil that has 30% sand, 60% silt and 10% clay sized particles. In general, the higher the percentage of silt and clay sized particles, the higher the water holding capacity.

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Answered by Ireallydontknow
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The clay soil had the highest water holding capacity and the sand soil had the least; clay>silt>sand. Clay particles are so tiny and have many small pore spaces that make water move slower (the highest water holding
capacity). Sandy soils have good drainage but low water and nutrient holding capacities.
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