Correct option is D
Under saturated conditions, the soil water potential may either be zero or negative. In saturated soils, the water potential is typically zero, and as the soil dries, it becomes negative.
Under saturated conditions, the soil water potential may either be zero or negative. In saturated soils, the water potential is typically zero, and as the soil dries, it becomes negative.
| Set A (Scientist) |
Set B (Contribution) |
| [i] Thomas Way |
[a] Borax |
| [ii] Thomas Graham |
[b] Ammonium molybdate |
| [iii] Sorenson |
[c] Copper sulphate |
| [iv] Schofield |
[d] Zinc sulphate |
| Set A |
Set B |
| [i] Robinson |
[a] Pipette method |
| [ii] Yoder |
[b] Wet sieving |
| [iii] Munsell |
[c] Colour chart |
| [iv] Atterberg |
[d] Consistency limits |
The process of enrichment of surface water bodies with nutrients is called
The essentiality of Molybdenum was discovered by
Which one of the following is the active factor of soil formation?
The highest category of soil classification system is
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