Chapter 10: Farming: Conventional and Susatainable Practices Flashcards

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How many millimeters can severe erosion take off of soil?

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25 mm

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2
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What are the six components of soil?

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1: Sand and Gravel
2: Silts and Clays
3: Dead Organic Material
4: Soil Fauna and Flora
5: Water
6: Air

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3
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What are some variations of soil?

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1: Abundant clay makes soil sticky and wet
2: Abundant organic material and sand makes the soil soft and easy to dig
3: Sandy soils drain quickly, depriving plants of moisture
4: Soils with abundant soil fauna quickly decay dead leaves and roots, making nutrients available for new growth
5: Compacted soils have fewer air spaces, making plants grow poorly
6: Reddish, iron-rich soils, including most tropical soils store few nutrients for plants
7: Deep, black soils are rich in dead organic material, which makes the soil rich in nutrients

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What is one of the most important characteristics of soils?

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Soil texture

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5
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What does the texture of a soil help determine?

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Whether rainfall drains away quickly or ponds up and drowns plants

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6
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What is one major geographical example for each red soil and black soil?

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Most Brazilian tropical soils are red clays

The Corn Belt of the central U.S. has rich, black soil

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7
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What is micorrhizal symbiosis?

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An association between the roots of most plant species and certain fungi. The plant provides organic compounds to the fungus, while the fungus provides water and nutrients to the plant.

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8
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In what layer of soil do most plants grow ?

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The “O” or organic layer

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9
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What layer of soil is below layer “O” and consists of mixed organic material and mineral soil material ?

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The “A” horizon or surface soil

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10
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What layer of soil is below layer “A” and is made up of richer clays than “A” and accumulates clays that seep through layer “A”?

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The “B” layer or subsoil

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What is the “E” layer of soil and what is it made of?

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The “E” layer is the rare layer between layers “A” and “B”. It is made up of clays and organic materials that are light-colored

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What layer of soil is below the “B” of soil and is made up of decomposed rock fragments ?

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The “C” layer

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13
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What layer of soil is below the “C” layer?

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Parent material: The sand, windblown silt, bedrock, or other material on which the soil is built.

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What percentage of parent rock in the U.S. was put there by glaciers, wind, and water?

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About 70%

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15
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Under the best circumstances, at what rate does topsoil accumulate every year?

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1 mm per yearly

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16
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according to the U.S.D.A, how many different types of topsoils are there?

A

11 types

17
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What is the dominant soil type in the U.S. Corn Belt?

A

Mollisols (mollic=soft, sol=soil)

18
Q

What are two other and different types of topsoils other than mollisols?

A

Aridisols and alfisols

19
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What two topsoil types dominate most of the farming regions in the U.S?

A

Mollisols and alfisols

20
Q

What percentage of Earth’s land area is currently being used for agricultural production?

A

12.5% (or 16.6 out of 132.4 million km squared)

21
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How many hectares are being subject to wind and water erosion each year?

A

More than 43.7 million hectares (108 million acres)

22
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Where do the best agricultural lands occur?

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Where the climate is not too cold or too dry, also where thick and fertile soils are found

23
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In developed countries, from what combination of things has 95% of agricultural growth in the past century?

A

Improved crop varieties, increased use of fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation

24
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In the U.S, how many hectares have we lost in the past 30 years?

A

140 million hectares