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fertility of soil is the abundant of nutrient or microorganism that help growth and development of plant to establish.
the top layer of the soil contains the most nutrients eg. potassium, magnesium, nitrates etc.
Soil type varrys from place to place, affecting plant height. butt
Silt contains a lot more usable nutrients for plant life than sand does.
When soil is labeled as "rich", it means it has plenty of organic material which provides the nutrients to support healthy plant growth. Plants don't do well in poor soil - nutrients must be added to it if they are to thrive.
because,this is where plants get their nutrients.Without these nutrients,how can they live?:-)
It promotes plant growth. As it breaks down nutrients are released, feeding the plant.
Hydroponic plants gather their nutrients from nutrient-enriched water as opposed to gathering their nutrients from soil. Soil itself is not essential to plant growth.
plants draw oxygen from the soil as well as nutrients, waterlogged soil contains very little oxygen. anaerobic conditions can also lead to root damage of the plant; as a result the plant is unable to take up the nutrients required for growth
Migration of water and nutrients is quicker.
Loam is the soil that contains moisture and nutrients to support a plants growth.
Light Soil nutrients Soil type Water Climate Quality of seed Parasites
So the plant has the correct nutrients and it help with growth
Yes, if the soil has too large of a salt concentration, then the plant will not be able to absorb water or nutrients from the soil.
because when a plant lives it draws nutrients out of the soil through it's roots to live, leaving less nutrients in the soil meaning there are less nutrients for other plants to grow at a later time. so to ensure future plant growth, you must replenish the nutriens.
fertility of soil is the abundant of nutrient or microorganism that help growth and development of plant to establish.
the top layer of the soil contains the most nutrients eg. potassium, magnesium, nitrates etc.