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Soil fertility is the ability of soil to produce crops. Soil productivity is the soils ability to yield a certain amount of crops.
The difference between soil fertility and soil productivity is that soil fertility involves the soils and fertilizing them per the types of plants, crops, and soils, being used. The soil productivity has to do with the drainage of the soils, the amounts and types of fertilizers, and the progress of the plants and crops due to fertilization.
throwing nonbiodegrable materials into the soil such as plastics,metals and styrofoam
Loss of soil productivity, river, lake, and water supply over-sedimentation , and algae blooms.
Erosion reduces the productivity of many soils by affecting the soil properties and depth. The soil fertility status may be significantly decreased by erosion. This reduction is substantial and long-lasting, and can not be reversed over a lifetime, even with conservation management, low intensity use or high fertility amendments.
Soil fertility is the ability of soil to produce crops. Soil productivity is the soils ability to yield a certain amount of crops.
the Mayas farmed by popping on the soil and the sun would observe it which made a vegetable.
The difference between soil fertility and soil productivity is that soil fertility involves the soils and fertilizing them per the types of plants, crops, and soils, being used. The soil productivity has to do with the drainage of the soils, the amounts and types of fertilizers, and the progress of the plants and crops due to fertilization.
W Flaig has written: 'Organic materials and soil productivity' -- subject(s): Humus, Organic fertilizers, Soil productivity, Soil fertility
"Relate Uganda's soil types and soil productivity potential to Uganda's plan for potential for modernization of agriculture?"
Pratibha Mishra has written: 'Soil productivity and crop potentials' -- subject(s): Crops and soils, Soil productivity
how do deforestration,heay fertilizer use and soil erosion affect reef productivity
When they are run in the proper manner without overgrazing, cattle play a key role in maintaining soil productivity and keeping forages in a healthy condition.
throwing nonbiodegrable materials into the soil such as plastics,metals and styrofoam
Loss of soil productivity, river, lake, and water supply over-sedimentation , and algae blooms.
Maya farmers harnessed rainwater through irrigation channels and used the slash-and-burn technique to clear the dense jungle. They were able to have multiple planting locations and soil erosion by cycling through their various fields to access the most fertile soil for each harvest season.
Erosion reduces the productivity of many soils by affecting the soil properties and depth. The soil fertility status may be significantly decreased by erosion. This reduction is substantial and long-lasting, and can not be reversed over a lifetime, even with conservation management, low intensity use or high fertility amendments.