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Question
Give information on importance of soils for plant growth.
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Solution 1
- Plants are an important component of the living things on the earth.
- For the production and growth of plants, the soil is indispensable.
- Though a favourable climate and availability of abundant water and sunlight are necessary for the growth of a plant, these alone are not sufficient. Fertile soils equally favour plant growth.
- The importance of soils for plant growth can be explained with the help of the following points:
- Fertile soil and vegetation: Fertile soil provides a great number of micronutrients to the crops. Therefore, vegetation is abundant in the regions that have fertile soil. For example, vegetation in the Equatorial region.
- Infertile soil and vegetation: Less amount of micronutrients are present in infertile soil. Therefore, vegetation is scanty in infertile soil. For example, vegetation in the Hot Desert region.
- Shortage of soil and vegetation: Where there is a shortage of a soil, vegetation is not seen. For example, the Absence of vegetation in the polar areas.
Solution 2
- Soil serves as both a foundation for plant growth and a surface for root penetration.
- It acts as a water reservoir.
- Various minerals found in soil are necessary for plant growth. The only source of nutrients for plants is soil.
- Organic compounds found in soil are necessary for plant growth.
- Microorganisms in the soil have a symbiotic relationship with plants and help them grow and go through life processes.
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