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1. Also called nonextractable; water that is present in soil but can't be taken up by plants' [[root]]s because it is so tightly adsorbed to soil particles.<br><br> | 1. Also called nonextractable; water that is present in soil but can't be taken up by plants' [[root]]s because it is so tightly adsorbed to soil particles.<br><br> | ||
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1. Also called nonextractable; water that is present in soil but can't be taken up by plants' roots because it is so tightly adsorbed to soil particles.