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Soil Properties Carolina Medina Soil & Water Science Dept. University of Florida

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Soil Properties

Carolina MedinaSoil & Water Science Dept.

University of Florida

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What is soil tilth?

Physical condition of soil in relation to its suitability for growing a crop.

Factors that determine soil tilth:•Moisture Content•Degree of aeration•Rate of water infiltration •Humus Content

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Particle Size: sand, silt and clay

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Determination of Soil Texture

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Soil Texture Classification

30% clay

60% silt

10% sand

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Surface Area

384 cm31536 cm3

Surface area of a given mass increases as the particles become smaller

Sand Clay

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Porosity, Water Retention and Drainage

Sand Silt Clay

Combination of sand, silt and clay

H2 O Retention= WRDrainage=D

WR

D

WR

D

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Soil Horizons• O horizon

- formed from organic litter

• A horizon- often high in organic matter

• E horizon- zone of eluviation (leaching)

• B horizon- zone of illuviation (accumulation)

• C horizon- parent material

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Soil Taxonomy

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Soil Order

•Highest hierarchical level to classify a soil. Based on soil forming processes.

•Links for more information:http://soils.ag.uidaho.edu/soilorders/http://soils.usda.gov/technical/soil_orders/

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What is soil survey?

A soil survey: • Examines the physical and chemical properties

of the soils in a given area.• Classifies the soils according to Soil Taxonomy. • Plots the boundaries of the soils on a map. • Makes predictions/interpretations about the

behavior of soils.

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Web Soil Survey (WSS) http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/

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Soil Plant Nutrients• Primary Macronutrients

- N, P, K• Secondary Macronutrients

- Ca, Mg, S• Micronutrients

- Fe, Mn, Zn, B, Cu, Mo, Cl• Non-mineral nutrients

- C, O, H

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What is soil test?A soil test is a process by which elementsare chemically removed from the soil and measured for their "plant available" content within the sample.

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Why Soil Testing is important?

Nutrients from soil Nutrients from fertilizer

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The Nitrogen Cycle

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