- In soil science,
podzols, also
known as podosols, spodosols, or espodossolos, are the
typical soils of
coniferous or
boreal forests and also the typical...
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Labrador along the
Churchill River valley Ferro-Humic
Podzols comprise about 36% of soils. Humo-Ferric
Podzols, the most
common Podzolic soils in Canada, have...
- of this
region is a non-leptic
podzol [1]. If the
character of
Banba originated in an earth-goddess, non-leptic
podzol may have been the
particular earth-type...
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common type of soil,
covered by a thin
layer of
humus of
biological origin.
Podzol profile development is seen in most
forest soils except where drainage is...
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forest cover their profiles usually have the
banded appearance of a
classic podzol but the E
horizon is
darker than usual.
Under meadows a
thick dark A horizon...
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peoples of the
Subarctic Muskeg Nordicity Northern Canada Subarctic climate "
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evergreen needles further leach the soil,
creating spodosol, also
known as
podzol, and the
acidic forest floor often has only
lichens and some
mosses growing...
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Pieter (1969). "A
study of the
environment and
characteristics of
tropical podzols in
Sarawak (East-Malaysia)". Geoderma. 2 (3): 201–27. Bibcode:1969Geode...
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aggregation and soil
fertility and quality. In
podzol soils,
earthworms can
obliterate the
characteristic banded appearance of...
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Middle Ages, as a
result of so-called "plaggen"
agriculture on
marginal podzol soils. In
order to
fertilize the fields,
pieces of
heath or gr**** including...