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Definition

Clay is a fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals. It has high plasticity when wet and can hold water and nutrients effectively.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Clay particles are less than 0.002 mm in diameter.
  2. It is known for its ability to retain water and nutrients, making it important for plant growth.
  3. Clay soils have high cation exchange capacity (CEC), allowing them to hold onto essential nutrients.
  4. They often become compacted easily, which can affect root penetration and aeration.
  5. Proper management of clay soils includes practices like adding organic matter to improve structure.

Review Questions

  • What is the size of clay particles?
  • Why is clay important for plant nutrition?
  • How does clay affect soil aeration and root penetration?
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