EE19-Soil Flashcards

1
Q

what are the physical properties of soil?

A
crumb structure
coherance - ability to form ball
elasticity
porosity
permeability
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2
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What are soil groups determined by?

A

temperature and rainfall

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3
Q

What is humus?

A

dark organic material that forms from soil when animal matter decays

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4
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What are the 3 main nitrogen types in soil?

A

ammonia NH3
Nitrate N03-
Nitrite No2-

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5
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What are the levels of gasses in soil ‘atmosphere’?

A

same nitrogen
10-100x more CO2
less O2
in waterlogged - increased methane, ethylene, amonia and hydrogen sulfide.

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6
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What are soil profiles dependent on?

A
parental material
climate
living organims
topography=surface structure
duration of pedogenesis (age) (evo of soil)
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7
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What are the hydrologic soil groups based on?

A

run off potential

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8
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What are the 3 British soil types?

A

Podzol acid -soils high rainfall
Brown Earth - fertile soils
Chernozean - calcerous soils, low rain

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9
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What are soil groups influenced by?

A

water availability
temperature
geology -ph

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10
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What is a soil horizon?

A

layer parrallel to soil surface whose physical characteristics differ from those above and beneath

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11
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What is the cation exchange capacity of soil?

A

total no. of cations (+) that can be absorbed per unit weight of soil.
-exhibited by minerals, organic clay and humus

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12
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What do plants require in addition to H O C N?

A
P- nucleic acids ATP
K- enzyme activation
S - protein coenzymes
Ca - membrane messages
Mg - chlorophyl
CaPS MgK
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13
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What are the 8 other micronutrients that plants require?

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Fe - enzymes and chlorophyl
Cl - photosynthesis
Mn - enzymes
B - Carbohydrate transport
Zn - enzyme activation
Cu - redox enzymes, electrons
Mo - nitrogen metabolism
Ni- nirtogen metabolism 
MnZn CuB MoNi FeCl
CuZnNi = toxic at high levels
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14
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What are Calcicoles?

A

lime lovers, plants characteric of chalk/limestone soils

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15
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What are Calcifuges?

A

lime avoiders, plants characterised in soils low on calcium.

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16
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What does Calcium do in plants?

A
  • neutralises acids
  • alters pH values
  • many physiological effects - catalyst ion uptake, membrane.
  • Affects soil conditions.
    - humification, soil formation ands structure
17
Q

Why are soils important?

A

Soils determine the identity of the the dominant plant species.
Soil nutrient supply determines the net primary productivity
Soil pH influences soil chemistry, biology and resource availability.