Biology, asked by akshayanthony19, 4 months ago

why is gypsum added to alkaline soil?

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Answered by awadprajakta24
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Gypsum has been used for centuries to reclaim sodium affected soils (alkali soils). ... The calcium will help flocculate (aggregate) the soil whereas the sodium on the soil causes dispersion. This means that calcium from the gypsum will improve soil structure and improve plant growth.

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