Soil fertility is reduced by (a) crop rotation (b) nitrogen fixing bacteria (c) decaying organic matter (d) intensive agriculture.

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Soil fertility is reduced by

(a) crop rotation

(b) nitrogen fixing bacteria

(c) decaying organic matter

(d) intensive agriculture.

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Soils lose fertility when the qualities that support plant growth and soil health are degraded Loss of plant nutrients The nutrients essential for growth N P K Ca S Mg B Cl Mn Fe Zn Cu Mo Ni are unavoidably lost when plants are harvested and removed But    See Answer
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