Multiple Choice
Why is cation-exchange capacity (CEC) an important soil characteristic?
A) CEC is an indication of the soil permeability; the lower the CEC the higher the permeability.
B) CEC is a measure of soil fertility; the higher the CEC the higher the soil fertility.
C) CEC is used to infer soil texture without having to use a soil texture triangle.
D) CEC is an indirect way to measure soil pH; it indicates whether the soil is neutral,alkaline,or acidic.
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