Pritom Pal and Parijat Bhattacharya
Soil physical properties play a crucial role in determining the overall health and productivity of ecosystems. These properties, including texture, structure, porosity, and water-holding capacity, influence the movement of water, air, and nutrients within the soil profile. The review highlights the significance of these properties in shaping soil functions, such as plant growth, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration.
The paper examines the impact of soil physical properties on soil water relations, emphasizing their role in regulating soil moisture levels and water availability to plants. It also discusses the importance of soil structure in facilitating root growth, aeration, and soil biota activity. Furthermore, the review explores the effects of soil physical properties on soil erosion and sedimentation, highlighting the need for sustainable land management practices to mitigate these processes.
The review concludes by emphasizing the importance of considering soil physical properties in agricultural and environmental decision-making. It underscores the need for integrated approaches that account for the complex interactions between soil physical properties, biological processes, and environmental factors to ensure sustainable soil management and ecosystem health.
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