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Chapter 8: Soil
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Goals Understand how the soil quality determines what can grow Understand how soil quality can determine the survival of societies
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Note: Fig. 8-4 in our book also includes the “E horizon”
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O Horizon Humus- dark, soft, spongy residue of organic matter as a result of decomposition of organic matter such as leaves and dead wood 1 ۫ source of nutrients in soil systems
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A Horizon Top soil-mixture of humus and leachial mineral soil Thin roots extend into this layer
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E Horizon Eluviation process of leaching (note: You may see this word spelled with and I, A, or E) Minerals are “leached” into this layer from H 2 O moving downward
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Accumulation of elluvial organic matter Often high in iron, aluminum, and calcium Often high in clay content
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Unweathered parent material Shows little or no sign of soil formation (primary succession ) Glacial deposits, volcanic ash Reveals history of the land
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Texture Sand 2.0-.02 mm Silt.02-.002 mm Clay.002mm ≥ some microscopic Porosity and Permeability
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LOAM: 40%sand 40% silt 20% clay Loam is theoretically the ideal soil ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/ globe/pvg/texture3.htm
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Classes of Soil Mollisols - very fertile, dark, found in temperate grasslands, best agricultural soil, Deep A horizon Oxisols - soil of tropical and subtropical rainforest layer of iron and Al oxides in B horizon, little O horizon Alfisols - weathered forest soil, not deep, but developed OAE+B typical of most temperate forest biome. Need fertilizer for agriculture Aridsols - dry lands + desert, lack of vegetation, lack of rain unstructured vertically, irrigation leads to salinization because of high evaporation.
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The Public Policy and Soil Low Input sustainable Agriculture (LISA) -started by US Defense of Agriculture in 1988 Conservation Reserve Program- 1985 Food Security Act of 1985 Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform (FAIR) 1996 Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQUIP) Know these Acts and Laws:
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LOAM: 40%sand 40% silt 20% clay Loam is theoretically the ideal soil ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/ globe/pvg/texture3.htm
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