YES, Clayey soil is good for mangrove plants because of its minerals
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Clayey soil retains water and all types of green vegetables,tuber roots and fruit trees can grow in clayey soil.
Saline submerged soil
Sandy soil is too porous and allows leaching of nutrients below where the roots of the plants can reach it and will lead to poor growth. Clayey soil especially when hard will not enable the germinating seed planted to rise above the soil surface.
sandy soil will allow more water because it is more porous than the clayey soil.
Clayey soil.
clayey soil
this is because wheat requires a lot of water which is present in clayey or loamy soil.
Loamy soil, Sandy soil and Clayey soil
Yes plants can live in anoxic soil. an example of a plant that can live in anoxic soil is the mangrove. A mangrove can live in anoxic soil because of little arial roots called pnuematophores that are not submerged by water during the day, this allows them to draw oxygen into the underground root system.
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This soil retains moisture and becomes very sticky when wet. Dry clayey soil is hard so the pots and and toys will not break. Hence clayey soil is used to make pots and toys