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wetting agent agriculture
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Wetting agents, in agriculture, are crucial for enhancing water penetration and distribution in soils. They are particularly beneficial in soils that are hydrophobic, or water-repellent, due to organic matter build-up. By reducing the surface tension of water, these agents enable it to spread and infiltrate more effectively through the soil profile, ensuring that water reaches the root zone of crops more efficiently. This improved water utilization can significantly enhance plant growth and reduce the need for excessive irrigation, contributing to water conservation efforts. Wetting agents are applied through various means, including direct soil application and mixing with irrigation water. Their use is increasingly seen as an essential component of modern, water-efficient agricultural practices, especially in arid regions or in soils prone to hydrophobicity.
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