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andisol areas support crops of fruit, maize, tea,
coffee or tobacco. In the
Pacific Northwest US,
andisols support very
productive forests.
Andisols occupy...
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belong to the
order of the
Andisols. However, the
definitions are different. Some
Histosols (WRB)
belong to the
Andisols (ST), and some
Andosols (WRB)...
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developed B
horizon as a
consequence of
weathering and/or
other processes.
Andisols are
found in
areas where soils have
formed in
certain kinds of volcanic...
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mediterranean climates; 9.6% of
global and 14.5% of U.S. ice-free land.
Andisols: Form from
volcanic ejecta,
dominated by
allophane or Al-humic complexes;...
- Mollisols, Spodosols, Alfisols, Ultisols, Oxisols, Aridisols, Vertisols,
Andisols and Histosols.
Depending on the
agricultural capability of the soil, the...
- The
soils of the
Pacific Ring of Fire
include andosols, also
known as
andisols; they have
formed by the
weathering of
volcanic ash.
Andosols contain large...
- clay-rich
minerals from the Andes.
Mollic epipedons also
occur in some
Andisols but the
andic properties take precedence. In the
World Reference Base for...
- Mollisols, Spodosols, Alfisols, Ultisols, Oxisols, Aridisols, Vertisols,
Andisols and Histosols.
Depending on the
agricultural capability of the soil, the...
- vertisols,
infertile acid
oxisols and ultisols,
peaty histosols, to
rocky andisols. Both
plentiful sunshine and
water supplies increase cane production. This...
- 279–291. doi:10.1016/0378-1127(94)90176-7. Caner, L &
Bourgeon G (2001). "
Andisols of the
Nilgiri highlands: new
insight into
their classification, age and...