Question
Physiology dry soil contains-
- No water
- Large amount of general soil water
- Large amount of salty water
- Small amount of water in soil.
Answer
Small amount of water in soil.
Explanation:
Physiologically dry soil is soil that has very low water content, making it difficult for plants to absorb water and nutrients. It is different from soil that is completely dry, as there may still be some moisture present but not enough to support plant growth. In physiologically dry soil, there is a small amount of water present in the soil, but it may be difficult for plants to access due to low water potential.