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stonelayer (SL)
defines the base of the
biomantle.
Biomantles with
basal stonelayers are two-layered
biomantles that form in
parent materials with heterogeneous...
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vegetable gardens, lawns, or farms, as they like
moist soil (see Soil
biomantle). This has led to
their frequent treatment as pests.
Gophers eat plant...
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earth radiolarite Microfossil Reverse weathering Sedimentary ecology Soil
biomantle Soil
zoology soil
pathogens Pedodiversity Soil
biodiversity Rhizosphere...
- 1989.
Subsurface stone lines,
stone zones, artifact-manuport layers, and
biomantles produced by
bioturbation via
pocket gophers (Thomomys bottae). American...
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earth radiolarite Microfossil Reverse weathering Sedimentary ecology Soil
biomantle Soil
zoology soil
pathogens Pedodiversity Soil
biodiversity Rhizosphere...
- ****ociation with
plant roots. Thus, the A
horizon may be
referred to as the
biomantle. However,
since biological activity extends far
deeper into the soil,...
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earth radiolarite Microfossil Reverse weathering Sedimentary ecology Soil
biomantle Soil
zoology soil
pathogens Pedodiversity Soil
biodiversity Rhizosphere...
- animals, fungi,
bacteria and
humans affect soil
formation (see soil
biomantle and stonelayer). Soil animals,
including fauna and soil mesofauna, mix...
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earth radiolarite Microfossil Reverse weathering Sedimentary ecology Soil
biomantle Soil
zoology soil
pathogens Pedodiversity Soil
biodiversity Rhizosphere...
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Programme Montreal Biosphere Noosphere Rare
biosphere Shadow biosphere Soil
biomantle Thomas Gold
Wardian case
Winogradsky column "Biosphere" in The Columbia...