- soil pH
-soil organisms
-soil structure
-soil texture
-adsorption complex
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Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility.
The fertility of soil is lost when a person grows a particular crop every year.
Crop rotation can help maintain the fertility of soil by slowing down nutrient depletion. Different crops may use different or fewer nutrients.
extreme, without the proper climate and soil water there is no tree crop production
soil affect soil fertility by altering water movement through soil, root penetration of soil and waterlogging.
as some microorganisms like bacteria also increase the soil fertility
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility.
Moisture, soil fertility, growing days, soil type, and air/ground temperature.
The fertility of soil is lost when a person grows a particular crop every year.
soil fertility increases soil PH
Crop rotation can help maintain the fertility of soil by slowing down nutrient depletion. Different crops may use different or fewer nutrients.
extreme, without the proper climate and soil water there is no tree crop production
soil affect soil fertility by altering water movement through soil, root penetration of soil and waterlogging.
Agronomy
The ways to retain the fertility of the soil are crop rotation, animal pasturing (which can be considered fertilizing) and fertilizing either with natural or artificial fertilizers.
Pulses (legumes,beans,peas etc) enrich soil fertility. They have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria (rhizobia) and these are found in the root nodules of pulses. Members of the Rhizobium family fix nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil and thus improve soil fertility.