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The soil series concept was developed more than 100 years ago and somewhat followed the logic of the series as used to describe sediments in the geologic cross-section. Like the geologic formation the soil series has served as the fundamental mapping concept.
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Basic Concepts of Soil Chemistry 1. Define cation exchange capacity. 2. Define anion exchange capacity. 3. Define pH dependent and independent charge. 4. Calculate approximate pH when given hydrogen ion activity and vice versa. 5. Describe field and laboratory methods for determining soil pH. 6.
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Basic Concepts in Soil Fertility Jonathan Deenik Assistant Specialist Soil Fertility Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences In oxidic soil 1000 ppm likely adequate but smectitic soil is Ca deficient. If we want 70 Ca sat we must add 18.9 cmol kg-1 Ca (6 733 lbs Ca/acre).
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• Once water infiltrates the soil water in large macropores will continue to move downward due to gravity via drainage. This is the same concept as gravitational water. • Water held up against leaching (see field capacity later) is referred to as "soil storage" available for evaporation (E) and transpiration (T) by plants.
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• Once water infiltrates the soil water in large macropores will continue to move downward due to gravity via drainage. This is the same concept as gravitational water. • Water held up against leaching (see field capacity later) is referred to as "soil storage" available for evaporation (E) and transpiration (T) by plants.
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Oct 26 2016 · Competency Area 2 Basic Concepts of Soil Fertility 7. Recognize the role of the following in supplying nutrients from the soil A. Soil solution B. Cation exchange sites C. Organic matter D. Soil minerals E. Plant residue o The soil solution is the liquid in the soil and plant nutrients dissolved in the soil solution can move
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