Farmers Knowledge on Indigenous Soil Types: A Review [PDF]
This review explains the significance of smallholder farmers’ understanding of soil types as a dependable basis for subsistence crop production. The data presented in this review was sourced from literature on subsistence farming, indigenous soil ...
Sejabaledi Agnes Rankoana
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Monitoring of the saproxylic beetle Morimus asper funereus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Măcin Mountains National Park, Romania [PDF]
During 2014 and 2015, the species Morimus asper funereus Mulsant, 1862 was monitored in the Măcin Mountains National Park, Romania using the visual transect method.
Minodora Manu +6 more
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Predicting and delineating soil temperature regimes of China using pedotransfer function
Soil temperature regime (STR) is important for soil classification and land use. Generally, STR is delineated by estimating the mean annual soil temperature at a depth of 50 cm (MAST50) according to the Chinese Soil Taxonomy (CST).
Wan-kui BAO +6 more
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The Effect of Physiographical Change on Profile Development and Soil Properties
The transformation of rocks and organic inputs into parent material and soil is a dynamic process controlled by physical, chemical and biological factors.
Sinan DEMİR, Levent BAŞAYİĞİT
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Although a number of studies have provided information on soil texture, soil classification, and depth to bedrock throughout China, few studies have combined this information, which is the basis for agricultural field management.
Xiaoning Zhao +6 more
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Revised Proposed Classifications for Typical Anthropogenic Soils in China
As global industrialization and its associated anthropogenic activities rapidly increase, so too does the areal extent of human-altered soils. The soil classification framework must incorporate the classification schemes of these disturbed soils in order
Shiheng Hao +6 more
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A pedological study attempting to combine soil taxonomy and WRB classification systems [PDF]
The study area is located in the North-Eastern part of the Nile Delta, northern of Ismailia canal and western Suez Canal. It comprises an area of about 3,058.8 km2 (728,285.38 feddans).
Adel M.A. Zayed +3 more
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Capability of Soil Taxonomy (2014) compared to updated WRB (2015) in describing Lut Desert soils [PDF]
Soil classification is useful to better understand and manage soils. The objective of the present research was to compare the capability of Soil Taxonomy (2014) and WRB (2015) systems to describe and classify soils in Lut Desert.
N. Rasooli +3 more
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Web based software for the study of USDA soil taxonomy and classification of newly found soil
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Taxonomy is based on soil properties that can be objectively observed and measured in the natural conditions as they exist today.
MANORANJAN DAS +3 more
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NOTES ON THE INFORMATION STORED IN THE LOWER LEVELS OF THE HUNGARIAN SOIL TAXONOMY [PDF]
This paper examines the information transfer of the units in the general purpose Hungarian soil classification in relation to land productivity evaluations. Statistical analyses of a national soil and plant production database have been applied.
F MÁTÉ, Gergely TÓTH, T HERMANN
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