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Q: Do cotton plants have a negative impact on soil fertility?
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What do plants do to fertility?

A decrease or an increase may be the effect that plants have on soil fertility. For example, coffee and cotton are known to be very demanding of soils. Specifically, they don't replace the nutrients that they remove from soil. In contrast, plants such as beans and peas are good for soil fertility. They return nutrients to the soil, which is not left in the exhausted state that coffee and cotton leaves it in. Specifically, they have nitrogen-fixing roots that put nitrogen back into the soil in soluble form. That's the form that nitrogen needs to be in to be used by members of the underground soil food web and by plant roots.


Where does cotton came from?

Cotton plants.


Does cotton plants need water?

yes cotton plants do need water for it to bloom and produce cotton


What is the natural resource of cotton?

Cotton plants.


Is cotton unlimited and why?

Cotton is unlimited, because it grows on cotton plants.


What is cotton mad of?

Cotton is made of raw cotton fibre which grows in cotton plants.


What seed makes cotton?

Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.


What are cotton fibers based on?

Cotton fibres come from cotton plants -- that is the base.


Is Cotton a Monocotyledons Plants?

No. Cotton is a variety of plants in the Genus Gossypium. This is part of the Order Malvales. These are dicotyledonous


What are cotton fibers used for?

to make cotton fibre plants


What are items made from plants?

Cotton is made from a cotton plant.


How cotton is extracted from the cotton plant?

Cotton grows ". . .in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of cotton plants." The boll are picked or plucked from the bush either by hand or by machine.