- A
Phaeozem in the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB) is a dark soil with a high base status, but
without a
secondary carbonates within one metre...
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Canadian WRB
United States Chernozemic Kastanozem, Chernozem,
Phaeozem Mollisol Brown Chernozem Kastanozem (Aridic)
Aridic Mollisol subgroups (Xerolls...
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following soil
types have been
shown to be good for c****ava cultivation:
phaeozem, regosol, arenosol,
andosol and luvisol.
Stakes Grafting Before harvest...
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Chernozems D :
Podzoluvisols E :
Rendzinas F :
Ferralsols G :
Gleysols H :
Phaeozems I :
Lithosols J :
Fluvisols K :
Kastanozems L :
Luvisols M : Greyzems...
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rendzina soils would be
classified as leptosols, chernozems, kastanozems, or
phaeozems,
depending on
their specific characteristics.
Rendzina soils typically...
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Resources (WRB),
Mollisols are
split up into Chernozems,
Kastanozems and
Phaeozems.
Shallow or
gravelly Mollisols may
belong to the Leptosols. Many Aquolls...
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Zambezi River. The soil is
predominantly Leptosols in the
schist region and
Phaeozems on the dolomite.
These non-clay
soils result in
reduced filtration of...
- or
Luvic Phaeozem; ST:
Typic or ****ulic Endoaquolls) - Type 7.3 "Chernozemic rendzinas" (Polish: Rędziny czarnoziemne; WRB:
Rendzic Phaeozem; ST: Typic...
- by an organic-rich
layer over
layers rich in clay.
Soils are
commonly phaeozems that are up to 100
centimetres (39 in). Some
soils are
cambisols that...
- 99°; 20'0 W. In the
borough 4
types of
soils dominate:
Haplic and
Luvic Phaeozem:
Cover 53.8% of the borough's territory; it is a soil that
presents a normal...