Porosity

 


https://soilscientists.org/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=AwardeeSoil porosity refers to the proportion of void spaces within the soil, which can be filled with air or water. It plays a critical role in determining the soil's ability to retain and transmit water and nutrients, essential for plant growth. Factors such as soil texture, structure, organic matter, and compaction significantly influence porosity. Sandy soils typically have larger pores but lower total porosity, while clayey soils have smaller pores but higher overall porosity. Managing soil porosity through practices like reduced tillage, organic amendments, and proper irrigation helps maintain soil health and productivity.

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