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Hygroscopic water is found as a microscopic film of water surrounding soil particles. This water is tightly bound to a soil particle by molecular attraction so powerful that it cannot be removed by natural forces.
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The water retained by this force is called hygroscopic water and it consists of the water held within 0.0002 millimeters of the surface of soil particles. The maximum limit of this water around a soil particle is known as the hygroscopic coefficient.
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Capillary water It is that water that binds at the soil surface and is directly available to the plant roots since it is found within the micropore space in the soil. Hygroscopic water It is in the form of vapour and is not available for plant growth.
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Water adsorbed by a dry soil from an atmosphere of high relative humidity; water lost from an air-dry soil when it is heated to 105°C; water held by the soil when it is at equilibrium with an atmosphere of a specified relative humidity at a specified temperature, usually 98% relative humidity at 25°C.
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Non-hygroscopic, water-soluble sugar compositions which are prepared by grinding together in a dry, solid state, a white sugar component and a "pulverizing aid" in the form of a water-soluble maltodex ... Non-hygroscopic, water-soluble sugar compositions which are prepared by grinding together in a dry, solid state,
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Soil is the major source of water for plants. The plants absorb water through root hairs from the soil. The total water content present in the soil is called holard. Out of this, the water which can be absorbed by plants is chresard and remaining is called echard.
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Hygroscopic water – that water in the soil which exists as a microscopic level as a layer around particle of clay. It is held by electrical attraction and is unable to leave the soil.
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