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why does wheat grow on soils that hold water​

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Answered by tr6977482
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The small particles (clay and silt) have a much larger surface area than the larger sand particles. This large surface area allows the soil to hold a greater quantity of water. ... As the level of organic matter increases in a soil, the water holding capacity also increases, due to the affinity of organic matter for water.

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Why does wheat grow on soils that hold water ?

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Soil water levels in the root zone can be used to measure when to start and stop irrigation. that is near 80 per cent of field capacity (the maximum amount of water your soil can hold).

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