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which soil water is easily available to plants?​

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Answered by dsaswati80
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Capillary water is present in the capillary spaces between soil particles and this water is easily available to plant roots for absorption. Hygroscopic water is present as a thin film around soil particles and is not available to plant roots. Gravitational water is the water that seeps down to the water table under the influence of gravity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A loam contains approx. 20mm plant-available water per 10cm soil, but the amount that can be used by plants depends on root depth and root interweaving.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A loam contains approx. 20mm plant-available water per 10cm soil, but the amount that can be used by plants depends on root depth and root interweaving.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A loam contains approx. 20mm plant-available water per 10cm soil, but the amount that can be used by plants depends on root depth and root interweaving.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A loam contains approx. 20mm plant-available water per 10cm soil, but the amount that can be used by plants depends on root depth and root interweaving.

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