What does high cation exchange capacity (CEC) mean in a particular soil and what are the components in soil that determine the CEC level? (i) (ii) Explain the processes of CEC in soil and provide examples of anionic minerals of plants.

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Chapter31: Soil And Plant Nutrition
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Problem 20CTQ: Name and briefly explain the factors that affect soil formation.
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(i)
What does high cation exchange capacity (CEC) mean in a particular soil and what are
the components in soil that determine the CEC level?
(ii)
Explain the processes of CEC in soil and provide examples of anionic minerals of
plants.
Transcribed Image Text:(i) What does high cation exchange capacity (CEC) mean in a particular soil and what are the components in soil that determine the CEC level? (ii) Explain the processes of CEC in soil and provide examples of anionic minerals of plants.
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