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Hyperarid Soils and the Soil Taxonomy
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2014In the past decade, pedological research in hyperarid environments worldwide has revealed landscapes and soil features that are regionally prevalent and distinctive, but not well captured in the current soil taxonomy. Hyperarid soils bear genetic features that can differ considerably from those in more humid desert environments. In
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
Sulfonamides (SAs) are widespread in soils, and their dissipation behavior is important for their fate, risk assessment, and pollution control. In this work, we investigated the dissipation behavior of different SAs in a soil under aerobic condition ...
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Sulfonamides (SAs) are widespread in soils, and their dissipation behavior is important for their fate, risk assessment, and pollution control. In this work, we investigated the dissipation behavior of different SAs in a soil under aerobic condition ...
Mi Li +7 more
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Outlook on Agriculture, 1987
The growth of crops depends on many factors, not least the nature of the soil. It is, therefore, important to be able to describe soils in unequivocal terms, much as living organisms are precisely defined according to the binomial taxonomic system originated by Linnaeus.
John E. Witty, Richard W. Arnold
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The growth of crops depends on many factors, not least the nature of the soil. It is, therefore, important to be able to describe soils in unequivocal terms, much as living organisms are precisely defined according to the binomial taxonomic system originated by Linnaeus.
John E. Witty, Richard W. Arnold
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Fundamental Changes in Soil Taxonomy
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2015Soil Taxonomy has become increasingly complex during the past 50 yr, and the number of taxa has grown almost exponentially. This complexity detracts from the ability of Soil Taxonomy to serve the needs of increasingly diverse users. We review the objectives of Soil Taxonomy, discuss current issues with applying Soil Taxonomy, and present some suggested
Stolt, Mark H., Needelman, Brian A.
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Soil Horizons, 2012
The Romanian System of Soil Taxonomy (RSST) is a consistent soil classification based on the concept of soil as a natural self‐standing entity introduced by V.V. Dokuchaev (and in Romania by G. Murgoci) and modernized taking into account the objective criteria for soil characterization and identification introduced by Guy Smith and American Soil Survey
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The Romanian System of Soil Taxonomy (RSST) is a consistent soil classification based on the concept of soil as a natural self‐standing entity introduced by V.V. Dokuchaev (and in Romania by G. Murgoci) and modernized taking into account the objective criteria for soil characterization and identification introduced by Guy Smith and American Soil Survey
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1977
The United States Department of Agriculture has developed and formally adopted a new Soil Taxonomy (still popularly known as the Seventh Approximation). Existing maps of soils according to the Seventh Approximation are confusing and inadequate because the data base was weak at the time of compilation and the cartographic technique of regionalization is
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The United States Department of Agriculture has developed and formally adopted a new Soil Taxonomy (still popularly known as the Seventh Approximation). Existing maps of soils according to the Seventh Approximation are confusing and inadequate because the data base was weak at the time of compilation and the cartographic technique of regionalization is
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MIDDLE AMERICAN FOLK SOIL TAXONOMY*
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1981ABSTRACT Middle American folk soil taxonomies exhibit structures similar to those of folk biological taxonomies, but nomenclature patterns are quite unlike those found in other domains. Although many of the properties that differentiate technical soil taxa are recognized also in folk taxonomies, there is a low level of correspondence between technical ...
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Soil geomorphic classification, soil taxonomy, and effects on soil richness assessments
Geoderma, 2007The study of pedodiversity and soil richness depends on the notion of soils as discrete entities. Soil classifications are often criticized in this regard because they depend in part on arbitrary or subjective criteria. In this study soils were categorized on the basis of the presence or absence of six lithological and morphological characteristics ...
Jonathan D. Phillips, Daniel A. Marion
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