Soil Water Retention
Definition: Soil Water Retention
The ability of soil to hold water and make it available to plants. Soil water retention is influenced by factors such as soil texture, organic matter, and management practices. For example, enhancing soil water retention through organic matter addition and conservation tillage to support healthy crop growth and reduce irrigation needs.
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