soil biomantle can be described and defined in several ways. Most simply, the soil biomantle is the organic-rich bioturbated upper part of the soil,...
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according to soil type, location, and depth. Plants, animals, fungi, bacteria and humans affect soil formation (see soil biomantle and stonelayer). Soil animals...
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A horizon may be referred to as the biomantle. However, since biological activity extends far deeper into the soil, it cannot be used as a chief distinguishing...
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Natural farming Korean natural farming Effective microorganisms Soil biology Soil biomantle Soil life Tayyab, Muhammad; Yang, Ziqi; Zhang, Caifang; Islam, Waqar;...
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often visit vegetable gardens, lawns, or farms, as they like moist soil (see Soil biomantle). This has led to their frequent treatment as pests. Gophers eat...
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Biosphere Noosphere Rare biosphere Shadow biosphere Simple biosphere model Soil biomantle Wardian case Winogradsky column "Biosphere" in The Columbia Encyclopedia...
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agricultural soils, most of the biological activity occurs in the top 20 centimetres (7.9 in), the soil biomantle or plow layer, while in non-cultivated soils, the...
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ecology Soil biomantle Soil zoology soil pathogens Pedodiversity Soil biodiversity Rhizosphere root microbiome Sedimentary carbon Soil carbon storage Soil carbon...
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S., and Mitchell, P. B., 1995, Soils: A New Global View: London, UCL Press Limited. Johnson, D. L., 1990, Biomantle evolution and the redistribution...
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Sediment (redirect from Sedimentary soil)
transportation of fine sediment and the formation of sand dune fields and soils from airborne dust. Glaciers carry a wide range of sediment sizes, and deposit...
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ecology Soil biomantle Soil zoology soil pathogens Pedodiversity Soil biodiversity Rhizosphere root microbiome Sedimentary carbon Soil carbon storage Soil carbon...
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cold climate where the soil is permanently frozen during a large part of the year. Frost weathering can form cracks in the soil that fill with rubble from...
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(s) + 4 C2H5OH (g) Pore space includes the open spaces within a rock or a soil. The pore space in a rock has a direct relationship to the porosity and permeability...
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bioturbation, soft-sediment deformation, teepee structures, root-traces, and soil mottling. Liesegang rings, cone-in-cone structures, raindrop impressions...
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accumulated on the seafloor. These particles either have their origins in soil and rocks and have been transported from the land to the sea, mainly by rivers...
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variety of processes move regolith downslope. These include: Soil creep Tree throw Movement of soil by burrowing animals Slumping and landsliding of the hillslope...
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ecology Soil biomantle Soil zoology soil pathogens Pedodiversity Soil biodiversity Rhizosphere root microbiome Sedimentary carbon Soil carbon storage Soil carbon...
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Stone line (category Soil science)
geologic processes or pedogenically by soil forming processes is invariably a matter of interpretation (see Soil Biomantle). And whether the interpretation...
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Rhizosphere (category Soil biology)
recent work. Plant to plant communication via mycorrhizal networks Soil biomantle Soil respiration Rhizobacteria Root mucilage Yee, Mon Oo; Kim, Peter;...
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produce an organic-rich topsoil known as the soil biomantle, and thus contribute to the formation of soil horizons. Small mammals such as pocket gophers...
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ecology Soil biomantle Soil zoology soil pathogens Pedodiversity Soil biodiversity Rhizosphere root microbiome Sedimentary carbon Soil carbon storage Soil carbon...
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(Sharpe 1938). A stonelayer occupies the basal horizon of two-layered soil biomantles (Paton et al. 1995; Schaetzl and Anderson 2005; Fey 2009; Wilkinson...
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ecology Soil biomantle Soil zoology soil pathogens Pedodiversity Soil biodiversity Rhizosphere root microbiome Sedimentary carbon Soil carbon storage Soil carbon...
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Porosity (category Soil physics)
below the biomantle. Porosity in finer material below the aggregating influence of pedogenesis can be expected to approximate this value. Soil porosity...
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