Want this question answered?
The difference between soil fertility and soil productivity is that soil fertility involves the soils and fertilizing them per the types of plants, crops, and soils, being used. The soil productivity has to do with the drainage of the soils, the amounts and types of fertilizers, and the progress of the plants and crops due to fertilization.
All these soil types have a surface layer or the A horizon. These soils also have subsoils or a Bt horizon, parent material that is A C horizon, and bedrock or the R horizon.
Soil fertility is the ability of soil to produce crops. Soil productivity is the soils ability to yield a certain amount of crops.
the variety of soils and the climates in which they are found
A Horizon, B Horizon, C horizon, bedrock, decomposers, earthworms, fertile soil, gardeners horizon, insect larvae, litter, moles, northern forest soils, organisms, plant roots, soil horizon, texture, weathered rock
The difference between soil fertility and soil productivity is that soil fertility involves the soils and fertilizing them per the types of plants, crops, and soils, being used. The soil productivity has to do with the drainage of the soils, the amounts and types of fertilizers, and the progress of the plants and crops due to fertilization.
All these soil types have a surface layer or the A horizon. These soils also have subsoils or a Bt horizon, parent material that is A C horizon, and bedrock or the R horizon.
Soil fertility is the ability of soil to produce crops. Soil productivity is the soils ability to yield a certain amount of crops.
the variety of soils and the climates in which they are found
Louis M. Thompson has written: 'Soil fertility' -- subject(s): Soil fertility 'Good health from good soil' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Soil conservation, Nutrition 'Soils, their formation and classification' -- subject(s): Soils
A Horizon, B Horizon, C horizon, bedrock, decomposers, earthworms, fertile soil, gardeners horizon, insect larvae, litter, moles, northern forest soils, organisms, plant roots, soil horizon, texture, weathered rock
Soil looses its fertility due to human activities , soil erosion etc.. on fertile lands like the northern plains in INDIA
Leaching affects soil by it removes some minerals on horizon A and moves it down to horizon B.
Caliche soil is a result of aged desert soils. As the soil ages they tend to form a calcium carbonate-rich hardpan horizon.
Alfred E. Hartemink has written: 'Soil fertility decline under sisal cultivation in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Soils, Soil fertility, Soil management, Sisal (Plant)
In soils with distinct soil horizons, the bottom zone is the bedrock denoted as R.
charcoal carbon