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2013
There is a wealth of experience regarding the taxonomy of soils in Croatia. The first data on soils were collected within related natural sciences, mostly geological science, but in the late seventeenth century the dominant influence came from western European countries, especially German schools.
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There is a wealth of experience regarding the taxonomy of soils in Croatia. The first data on soils were collected within related natural sciences, mostly geological science, but in the late seventeenth century the dominant influence came from western European countries, especially German schools.
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Soil Survey Horizons, 1999
Soil Taxonomy is long and complex, uses difficult terminology, and relies heavily on keys. As a result, it is probably thoroughly understood and actively used only by a small circle of pedologists, mostly American.
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Soil Taxonomy is long and complex, uses difficult terminology, and relies heavily on keys. As a result, it is probably thoroughly understood and actively used only by a small circle of pedologists, mostly American.
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Soil taxonomy, teaching, and geography
Journal of Agronomic Education, 1980ABSTRACTSoil Taxonomy adopted by the Soil Conservation Service and used by soil scientists has not been readily accepted in many other disciplines. This lack of acceptance is particularly evident in many introductory courses in physical science at college level.
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2014
The press for a universal soil classification system and the increased popularity of the WRB has put pressure on Soil Taxonomy as a future global soil classification system. The increased complexity of the system has been criticized not only by international soil taxonomists but also by ecologists and geologists using the system in the USA.
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The press for a universal soil classification system and the increased popularity of the WRB has put pressure on Soil Taxonomy as a future global soil classification system. The increased complexity of the system has been criticized not only by international soil taxonomists but also by ecologists and geologists using the system in the USA.
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Noah W Sokol +2 more
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Bacterial communities in cropland soils: Taxonomy and functions
Plant and Soil, 2023Ling Li +8 more
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