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Publisher Summary Entisol is a soil with slight development in which the properties are determined largely by the parent material. Some examples are soils in young alluvium with thin depositional layers at shallow depths, soils on hard rock, very wet mineral soils of marshes and lagoons, and soils deeply mixed by man.
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Publisher Summary Entisol is a soil with slight development in which the properties are determined largely by the parent material. Some examples are soils in young alluvium with thin depositional layers at shallow depths, soils on hard rock, very wet mineral soils of marshes and lagoons, and soils deeply mixed by man.
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A Spodosol‐Entisol Transition in Northern Michigan
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2002Soils in northern lower Michigan, all formed in sandy glacial outwash, were examined to determine the effects of vegetation and fire frequency vs. climate on their development. To accomplish this, soil development was quantified for 13 pedons that span a region known as the Grayling Fingers.
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Dispersive Erosion and Entisol‐Panspot Genesis in Sodium‐Affected Landscapes
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1991Abstract In Natriboroll complexes, commonly barren, eroded Entisol or remnant Natriboroll areas occur that are devoid of vegetation. This study investigates the genesis, stratigraphy, and characteristics of panspots.
D. G. Hopkins +2 more
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INVESTIGATION ON STRUCTURAL INDICES OF ALFISOL AND ENTISOL SOILS
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1988Structural indices of Alfisol (Red) and Entisol (Alluvial) soil profiles studied are re- ported in this paper. The stability index, aggregate stability, structural coefficient and aggregation index are considered to be reliable structural indices and accordingly the structure of Red and Alluvial soils could be considered as moderately developed. It was
KUMARESAN K.R, RAMANATHAN K.M
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Inorganic phosphorus forms in some entisols and aridisols of Egypt
Geoderma, 2007Effective soil phosphorus (P) management from both environmental and agronomic point of view requires the knowledge of P forms determining its availability.This studyexaminedtheinorganicPformsofrepresentativeEgyptiansoilsandinvestigatedtheir relationshiptoother soilproperties.Intwentytwo samples of Entisols and Aridisols collected from different ...
Sabry M. Shaheen +2 more
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Phosphorus Availability in Entisols, Inceptisols, and Mollisols of Iraqi Kurdistan
Soil Science, 2019In this work, we investigated phosphorus (P) availability of three soil orders (Entisols, Inceptisols, and Mollisols) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Addition of P fertilizers causes chemical and physical fixation of P due to the high amounts of calcium carbonate often present in the soils of this region.
Akram Othman Esmail +2 more
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Exploring Soil Salinity Management in Entisols Using Trickle Irrigation System
2012Entisols are common soils in the arid regions and have the potential for irrigated agriculture. However, when these soils are irrigated with brackish/saline water and the irrigation is poorly managed, the soils become saline. Maintaining desired saltwater balance in the potential root zone area is the key factor for growing agricultural, forestry, and ...
M. Nurul Alam Akhand, Basel Al Araj
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Determination of Soil Loss Tolerance of an Entisol in Southwest China
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2009Soil loss tolerance ( T value) serves as an ultimate criterion for determining if erosion control measures are necessary to preserve long‐term soil productivity; therefore, it must be determined scientifically and rationally.
Gangcai Liu +5 more
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