Diff between hollard,chresard,echard?
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Answer / ahmed zaid
Holard: Total amount of water present in the soil.
Chresard: Amount of available water of holard.
Echard: This water is the remaining one that can not be absorbed by the plants.
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Answer / biology student
Water in soil is present as gravitational water (GW) that percolates under gravity to become part of water table, chemical water (ChW) as solution, hygroscopic water (HW) imbibed in soil, water vapour (WV) and capillary water (CW). These all forms together constitute hollard. Chresard is 75% of capilarry water, i.e. water actually available to plants for growth. Echard is remaining water, i.e., GW+ChW+HW+WV+25%CW.
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Answer / girish dhaka
Hollard - Total amount of water that present in Nature.
Chresard - amount of water that available for plants.
Echard - amount of water that not available for plants.
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Answer / rahul bohra
Holard-The amount of whole water present in a unit area is called a Holard.
Chresard-
The quantity received from the amount of whole water present in a unit area.
Echard-Amount of remaining water after being available to plants from whole water quantity.
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Answer / satyam
Holard is the total amount of water or moisture present in the soil,
Chesard is the amount of water present in the soil that is available to the plants for absorption,
Echard is the water remaining that is not absorbed by plant.
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