Abstract: Qualitative research was conducted to explore the bond between soil constituents and plant
growth, based on facts and information from archives of botany, environmental studies, ecology,
etc. The published data from ICAR and USDA were analyzed as secondary data tools for the
objective of this research. The study hypothesized that a concrete analysis of the primary data
from both organizations and quality information from published facts on soil and plant nature
would help in farming, cultivation, and achieving self-dependency in food, fruits, vegetables, and
allied products. The hypothesis was accepted, and its impacts were observed globally, including
in India. Analytical results and their rationale could be generalized for better outcomes in
agriculture, from farming to commercial plantation and vegetation. This may assist researchers,
technocrats, and conscientious farmers as valued stakeholders.
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