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- Soil abstract "Soil is the mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids and a myriad of organisms that can support plant life. It is a natural body that exists as part of the pedosphere and it performs four important functions: it is a medium for plant growth; it is a means of water storage, supply and purification; it is a modifier of the atmosphere; and it is a habitat for organisms that take part in decomposition and creation of a habitat for other organisms.Soil is considered the "skin of the earth" with interfaces between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Soil consists of a solid phase (minerals & organic matter) as well as a porous phase that holds gases and water. Accordingly, soils are often treated as a three-state system.Soil is the end product of the influence of the climate, relief (elevation, orientation, and slope of terrain), biotic activities (organisms), and parent materials (original minerals) acting over periods of time. Soil continually undergoes development by way of numerous physical, chemical and biological processes, which include weathering with associated erosion.Most soils have a density between 1 and 2 g/cm3. Little of the soil of planet Earth is older than the Pleistocene and none is older than the Cenozoic, although fossilized soils are preserved from as far back as the Archean.Soil science has two main branches of study: Edaphology and Pedology (from Greek: pedon, "soil"; and logos, "study"). Pedology is focused on the formation, morphology, and classification of soils in their natural environment., whereas Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils on organisms. In engineering terms, soil is referred to as regolith, or loose rock material that lies above the 'solid geology'. Soil is commonly referred to as "earth" or "dirt"; technically, the term "dirt" should be restricted to displaced soil.".
- Soil thumbnail Estructura-suelo.jpg?width=300.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink main.cfm?PageID=3.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink Lec1.html.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink passel.unl.edu.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink science-in-farming.library4farming.org.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink HomePage.htm.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink nsri.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.denichsoiltest.com.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink 52788.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink wrb.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink chapter_12l_R.html.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.isric.org.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink Library-and-map-collection.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.landis.org.uk.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink soilscapes.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.percolationtest.com.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink AbstractTemplateServlet?journal=cgj&volume=15&year=1978&issue=4&msno=t78-066&calyLang=eng.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.soil-net.com.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink 010159.Jenny.pdf.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink balances.pdf.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.wossac.com.
- Soil wikiPageExternalLink www.soils.org.
- Soil wikiPageID "37738".
- Soil wikiPageRevisionID "605986983".
- Soil caption "Typical types and percentages of plant residue components".
- Soil col "* Acid sulfate soil * Agrophysics * Alkaline soil * Biochar * Bulk soil * Geoponic * Hydroponics * Index of soil-related articles * Manure * Mineral matter in plants".
- Soil col "* Global Soil Partnerwhip * FAO Soils Portal * World Reference Base for Soil Resources * ISRIC - World Soil Information (ICSU World Data Centre for Soils) * World Soil Library and Maps * Wossac the world soil survey archive and catalogue * Soil Science Society of America * USDA-NRCS Web Soil Survey * European Soil Portal".
- Soil col "* Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage * Nitrogen cycle * Red Mediterranean soil * Saline soil * Shrink-swell capacity * Soil management * Soil salinity control * Soil zoology * Terra preta * Topsoil * World Soil Museum".
- Soil col "* National Soil Resources Institute UK * Plant and Soil Sciences eLibrary * Soil and Soil Testing * Percolation Test Learn about Soil, Percolation, Perc and Perk Tests. * Peak Soil * http://www.waterlog.info/pdf/balances.pdf Salt and water balance of the soil * http://science-in-farming.library4farming.org/ Many agricultural resources including a copy of the reference 'Soil: the 1957 yearbook of agriculture'".
- Soil gap "2".
- Soil hasPhotoCollection Soil.
- Soil label "Cellulose".
- Soil label "Fats and waxes".
- Soil label "Hemicellulose".
- Soil label "Lignin".
- Soil label "Protein".
- Soil label "Sugars and starches".
- Soil value "18".
- Soil value "2".
- Soil value "20".
- Soil value "45".
- Soil value "5".
- Soil value "8".
- Soil width "33".
- Soil width "40".
- Soil subject Category:Granular_materials.
- Soil subject Category:Horticulture_and_gardening.
- Soil subject Category:Land_management.
- Soil subject Category:Natural_materials.
- Soil subject Category:Natural_resources.
- Soil subject Category:Soil.
- Soil comment "Soil is the mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids and a myriad of organisms that can support plant life.".
- Soil label "Bodem".
- Soil label "Boden (Bodenkunde)".
- Soil label "Gleba".
- Soil label "Soil".
- Soil label "Sol (pédologie)".
- Soil label "Solo".
- Soil label "Suelo".
- Soil label "Suolo".
- Soil label "Почва".
- Soil label "تربة".
- Soil label "土壌".
- Soil label "土壤".
- Soil sameAs Půda_(pedologie).
- Soil sameAs Boden_(Bodenkunde).
- Soil sameAs Έδαφος.
- Soil sameAs Suelo.
- Soil sameAs Lurzoru.
- Soil sameAs Sol_(pédologie).
- Soil sameAs Tanah.
- Soil sameAs Suolo.
- Soil sameAs 土壌.
- Soil sameAs 흙.
- Soil sameAs Bodem.
- Soil sameAs Gleba.
- Soil sameAs Solo.
- Soil sameAs m.09dv7.
- Soil sameAs Q36133.
- Soil sameAs Q36133.
- Soil wasDerivedFrom Soil?oldid=605986983.
- Soil depiction Estructura-suelo.jpg.
- Soil isPrimaryTopicOf Soil.