The state of the soil when plants fail to extract sufficient water for their requirements, is
A. Maximum saturated point
B. Permanent wilting point
C. Ultimate utilization point
D. None of these
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The correct answer isPermanent wilting point
.In irrigation engineering, the term Permanent wilting point refers to the state of the soil when plants are unable to extract sufficient water for their needs. At this point, the soil moisture content is so low that plants wilt permanently, even if moisture is added to the soil.
So, the sentence should read: "The state of the soil when plants fail to extract sufficient water for their requirements, is Permanent wilting point."
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Permanent wilting point is the correct answer. www.examveda.com kindly correct this
Permanent wilting point
Option B Permanent Wilting point
It tell about state ofbthe soil not moisture content so thr ans is D
Permanent wilting point will be the answer
The answer is B. Permanent Wilting Point. Kindly Correct it
Wrong ans ....it will be B
I think B is correct.please check and correct...
dear admin, could you just correct the answer!
Sir, If answer is option D is correct then what is Permanet wilting point (B)
Sir, If answer is option D is correct then what is Permanet wilting point (B)
Correct answer is option B, permanent welting point, admin please correct this
the answer i think is permanent wilting point