Chapter 8 Vocabulary Flashcards

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Compostings

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The process of letting organic wastes decompose in the presence of air

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Compaction

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Packed down; packing and pressing out air spaces present in the soil; reduces soil aeration and infiltration and thus diminishes the capacity of the soil to support plants

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Contour strip cropping

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The practice of growing crops in strips alternating with grass (hay) at right angles to prevailing winds or slopes on order to reduce erosion

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Desertification

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The formation and expansion of degraded areas of soil and vegetation cover in arid, semiarid, and seasonally dry areas, caused by climatic variations and human activities

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Erosion

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The process of soil particles being carried away by wind or water; moves the smaller particles first and hence degrades the soil to a coarser, sandier, stomper texture

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Horizons

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The layers in soil (I think)

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Humus

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A darn brown or black, soft, spongy residue of organic matter that remains after the bulk of dead leaves, wood, or other organic matter has decomposed; humus does oxidize, but relatively slowly; it is extremely valuable in enhancing the physical and chemicals properties of soil

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Inorganic fertilizer

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Fertilizer, also called chemical fertilizer, that is a mixture of one or more necessary nutrients in inorganic chemical form

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Irrigation

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Any method of artificially adding water to crops

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Leaching

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The process in which materials in or on the soil gradually dissolve and are carried by water seeping through the soil; may eventually remove valuable nutrients from the soil, or it may carry buried wastes into groundwater, thereby contaminating it

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Loam

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A soil texture consisting of a mixture of about 40% sand, 40% silt! and 20% clay; usually good soil

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No-till agriculture

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The farming practice in which weeds are killed with chemicals (or other means) and seeds are planted and grown without resorting to plowing or cultivation; the practice is highly effective in reducing soil erosion

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Organic fertilizer

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Fertilizer that is natural organic material, such as manure, that releases nutrients as it breaks down

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Overcultivation

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The practice of repeated cultivation and growing of crops more rapidly than the soil can regenerate, leading to a decline in soil quality and productivity

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Overgrazing

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The phenomenon of animals grazing in greater numbers than the land can support in the long term

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Salinization

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The process whereby soil becomes saltier and saltier until, finally the slat prevents the growth of plants; caused by irrigation. Because salts brought in with the water remain in the soil as the water evaporates

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Shelterbelts

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Rows of trees around cultivated fields for the purpose of reducing win erosion

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Soil classes

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Taxonomically arranged major groupings of soil that define the properties of the soils of different regions

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Mineralization

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The process of gradual oxidation of the organic matter (humus) present in soil that leaves just the gritty mineral component of the soil

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Soil profile

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A description of the different naturally formed layers, called horizons, within a soil

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Transpiration

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The loss of water vapor from plants; water evaporates from cells within the leaves and exits through the stomata

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Soil texture

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The relative size of the mineral particles that make up the soil; generally defined in terms of the soil’s sand, silt, and clay content

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Castings

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Earthworm excrements