Sagot :

Answer:

Soil productivity is defined as the capacity of soil, in its normal environment, to support plant growth. Soil productivity is reflected in the growth of forest vegetation or the volume of organic matter produced on a site.

Explanation:

WHAT IS SOIL PRODUCTIVITTY?

Soil productivity encompasses soil fertility plus the inherent and management-related factors affecting plant growth and development. It is generally measured in terms of inputs versus outputs, which for agronomic situations generally refers to water and/or nutrient input versus crop yield.

HOW TO MANAGE SOIL PRODUCTIVITY?

Reduce Inversion Tillage and Soil Traffic.

Excessive tillage is harmful to soil health in a number of ways.

Increase Organic Matter Inputs.

Increase Organic Matter Inputs. Use Cover Crops.

Reduce Pesticide Use and Provide Habitat for

Beneficial Organisms.

Rotate Crops.

Manage Nutrients.

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