Where in the soil is soil water held. DefineField capacity.
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Soil water is held in the pores between the soil particles.
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- When we pour water on soil, the excess water will flow away and some of the water will be stored in the pores present in between the soil particles.
- Field Capacity of a soil is the amount of soil moisture or water content that is held in the soil after excess water has been drained away and the rate of downward movement of water has decreased.
- The Field capacity of a soil increases as the percentage of clay and silt particle in a soil increases.
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