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What is being done about cotton farming damaging the soil?

crop rotation solor soil disinfection soil fumigation adding of green compost green manure


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# crop rotation # solar soil disinfection # soil fumigation # adding compost # green manure


What has the author M Leistra written?

M. Leistra has written: 'Diffusion and adsorption of the nematicide 1,3-dichloropropene in soil' -- subject(s): Control, Plant nematodes, Soil fumigation


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Heat is often used to sterilize soil. For small amounts it can be heated in an oven. For larger opererations there are large steamers that heat the soil and kill off weed seeds as well as micro-organisms. Chemical methods, such as fumigation, are also used in some agricultural practices. Heat is often used to sterilize soil. For small amounts it can be heated in an oven. For larger opererations there are large steamers that heat the soil and kill off weed seeds as well as micro-organisms. Chemical methods, such as fumigation, are also used in some agricultural practices.


What type of gas do soil contain?

Soil contains a mixture of gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and some traces of other gases. The composition and ratio of these gases can vary depending on factors such as soil type, moisture content, and organic matter content.


Why do bubbles appear when you pour water onto soil?

Bubbles form when water comes into contact with soil due to trapped air escaping or gases being released from decomposition processes occurring within the soil. This often happens because the soil is porous and can contain pockets of air or other gases.


Why are soil and air considered mixture?

Because they consist of various kind of materials. These materials are minerals for soil and gases for air.


What is formed from rock sediment organic matter water and gases from the air?

Soil because soil absorbes water and if you look outside look at the minerals the soil has


What would happen to the pH soil if you dumped bleach into the ground?

Soil will be degraded.


What will happen if the farmer do not replenish the soil?

if the farmer do not replenish the soil the crops will damage.


What factors control color and water retention?

Minerals in the soil and the amount of gases.