Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 2 (Q.No. 33)
33.
The state of the soil when plants fail to extract sufficient water for their requirements, is
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Ashish tadewar said:
8 years ago
It's permanent wilting point.
Bilawal siapad said:
8 years ago
It is permanent wilting point.
Ehsan ali said:
8 years ago
I also think Option B is correct.
Rajat,tanmay,suman said:
8 years ago
The correct answer is the permanent wilting point.
Abhishek shrivastava said:
8 years ago
Answer is correct because below or on PWP plant is not able to extract water. But plant is not able to extract sufficient water below optimum water content.
Kamal said:
8 years ago
I think the given answer is correct because PWP is the lowest point till which a plant can extract water from the soil.
So, at PWP plant can extract water though less.
So, at PWP plant can extract water though less.
Saifullah said:
8 years ago
Anyone can help me answer of this question.
Vishal kumar said:
8 years ago
It should be Ultimate wilting point.
Nayan ahir said:
8 years ago
Answer is right: None of these.
Because permeant wilting point= the water content at which plants can no longer extract sufficient water from the soil for it's growth.
Because permeant wilting point= the water content at which plants can no longer extract sufficient water from the soil for it's growth.
Geek said:
7 years ago
Answer is ultimate wilting point, at which if the water is given to plant, than also it will not grow.
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