water ferns with symbiotic cyanobacteria, or other plants with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
The oceans do not have soils.
cryosphere
heavy rains in a normally dry area.in clay soils with higher water content,landslides may occur even on very gentle slopes. writer's comment: if this question is comming from your textbook, this is the right answer,i got it right and i was the only one in my class that got it right :) hope this helps
i think it is fertility. I am 1000% sure.
there are 15 diffrebt types there are 15 diffrebt types
W. V. Bartholomew has written: 'Soil nitrogen' -- subject(s): Soils, Nitrogen content
Muhammad Akram Khan has written: 'Nitrogen transformations in soils' -- subject(s): Data processing, Mathematical models, Nitrification, Nitrogen content, Soils 'A numerical simulation model to describe nitrogen movement in the soil with intermittent irrigation' -- subject(s): Data processing, Irrigated Soils, Mathematical models, Nitrogen content, Nitrogen fertilizers, Soil physics, Soils 'Challenge of Islamic economics' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Islam, Economics, Islam, Religious aspects of Economics
Some of the highest rated soils for overall agricultural productivity include Mollisols, Alfisols, and Vertisols. These soil types are known for their fertility, good drainage, and ability to support a wide range of crops. Additionally, soils with high organic matter content and well-balanced nutrient levels tend to be more productive for agriculture.
R. J. Haynes has written: 'Mineral nitrogen in the plant-soil system' -- subject(s): Effect of nitrogen on Plants, Effects of nitrogen on Plants, Nitrification, Nitrogen content, Nitrogen cycle, Plant-soil relationships, Soils
Patricia N. Miller has written: 'Correlation of tissue nitrogen with freeze resistance in field grown seed cabbage' -- subject(s): Plants, Soils, Nitrogen fertilizers, Nitrogen content, Cabbage, Effect of nitrogen on
William K Lauenroth has written: 'Effects of water and nitrogen stresses on a shortgrass prairie ecosystem' -- subject(s): Soils, Nitrogen content, Prairie ecology
S V. Adu has written: 'The soils of Zuarungu agricultural station, Upper Region' 'The soils of Manga agricultural station' 'The soils of Tono state farm'
The four regional categories of California's soils are coastal, foothill valley, desert, and mountain soils. Coastal soils are found near the ocean and are characterized by high organic content. Foothill valley soils are found in the inland valleys and support a variety of agricultural crops. Desert soils are found in the arid regions of the state and have low organic matter. Mountain soils are found in the higher elevations and are often rocky and less fertile.
Nitrogen content in soil can vary widely depending on factors like soil type, location, and management practices. On average, soils typically contain around 0.1-0.5% nitrogen by weight. Soil testing can provide more accurate information on nitrogen levels in a specific area.
Soils with a high sand content are more prone to erosion compared to soils with a high clay content. This is because sand particles are larger and less cohesive, making them more easily detached and transported by water or wind. Clay particles are smaller and more cohesive, providing better resistance to erosion.
M. F. Morgan has written: 'The universal soil testing system' -- subject(s): Soils, Testing 'Soil changes resulting from nitrogenous fertilization' -- subject(s): Soils, Nitrogen fertilizers, Lysimeter, Nitrogen content 'The soil characteristics of Connecticut land types' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils 'Soil management for intensive vegetable production on sandy Connecticut Valley land' -- subject(s): Soils, Vegetables, Soil management
Pedology is the branch of agricultural science that deals with the study of the structure and formation of soils. It focuses on the physical and chemical properties of soils to better understand their qualities and how they support plant growth.