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  • ICAR and TNAU E-Course Summarized

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  • The red color of red soil is due to ________.

    Question: The red color of red soil is due to ________.

    Options:

    Ferric Oxide
    Phosphor Oxide
    Silicon Oxide
    Potassium Oxide

    🔑Key Points:
    -The red color of red soil is primarily due to the presence of Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3).
    -Ferric Oxide imparts a red color to the soil when it is in an oxidized state.
    -Red soils are usually found in regions with a warm, temperate, and moist climate.
    -These soils are commonly found in parts of India, such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
    -Red soils are generally poor in nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic matter but rich in potassium.

    🔴Additional Information:
    -Soil Formation
    -Red soils are formed by the weathering of ancient crystalline and metamorphic rocks.
    -The process of laterization is responsible for the formation of red soils.
    -These soils are formed under conditions of high temperature and heavy rainfall with alternating wet and dry periods.
    -Soil Characteristics
    -Red soils are usually sandy to loamy in texture.
    -They have a low water-holding capacity and are porous and friable.
    -These soils are acidic in nature, with a pH ranging from 6.0 to 6.8.
    -Soil Management
    -To improve the fertility of red soils, organic manure and fertilizers are often added.
    -Crop rotation and the use of legumes can help in maintaining the nutrient balance of the soil.
    -Proper irrigation techniques are essential to manage the water retention in red soils.

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