hydromorphous soil in Czech
[eko.] hydromorfní půda Entry edited by: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
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1. The valleys of the Indre and its tributaries, which have cut the base of the limestone plateau during alternating glacial and interglacial periods of the Pleistocene, are covered with recent alluvium, giving the soil a hydromorphous tendency, often with a shallow water table.
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3. The new techniques enabled better understanding of soil biodiversity, soil aggregation, soil moisture and soil function changes.
4. Soil – Soil Types: Sandy – Clayey – Loamy
5. (a) Clayey soil (b) sandy soil (c) loamy soil (d) none of these
6. Key words: septic tank, soil absorption system, saturated soil, unsaturated soil, coliforms, nutrients.
7. Mixing soil with a binding agent by way of drilling of soil in combination with injecting the soil (soil consolidation)
8. Soil acidity in the soil solid phase
9. The three major soil types in this region are the paddy soil, the alluvial soil, and the salt swamp soil.
10. In soil and paddy soil, red loam - based.
11. advanced techniques of digital soil mapping and geo-statistical analysis of soil data, including soil classification
12. Park from granite, gneiss, the soil is a gray forest soil, fertile soil, vegetation growing well.
13. Cryptobiotic Soil benefits soil and plants in many ways
14. Aeration of soil improved biodegradation compared with waterlogged soil.
15. Organic matter affects soil structure Soil organic matter plays a central role in forming soil aggregates.
16. Biological soil crust, also called cryptobiotic soil crust, microbiotic soil crust, or Cryptogamic soil crust, thin layer of living material formed in the uppermost millimetres of soil where soil particles are aggregated by a community of highly specialized organisms.
17. Compacted Soil
18. Biological soil crust, also called Cryptobiotic soil crust, microbiotic soil crust, or cryptogamic soil crust, thin layer of living material formed in the uppermost millimetres of soil where soil particles are aggregated by a community of highly specialized organisms.
19. Cohesion of soil is an important factor of soil consistency
20. Soil aerators
21. Indian soil.
22. Unlike the fine soil, this soil becomes overgrown with thorns.
23. Soil survey should be adopted in such soil overburden areas.
24. Bad soil.
25. Moreover, THg concentrations decreased from alluvial soil, shrub soil to forest soil in a sample site, and they decreased with increasing depth in soil profiles.