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Why mollisol is important in agricultural soil!​

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Answered by padmajareynu
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Mollisols are often recognized as inherently productive and fertile soils. They are extensively and intensively farmed, and increasingly dedicated to cereals production, which needs significant inputs of fertilizers and tillage. Mollisols are also important soils in pasture, range and forage systems

Answered by dipikbhandari9055
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The Mollisol order takes its name from the Latin word mollis, meaning soft. ... The topsoil of Mollisols is characteristically dark and rich with organic matter, giving it a lot of natural fertility. These soils are typically well saturated with basic cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, and K+) that are essential plant nutrients.

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