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- interference through grazing and burning. In some British moorlands with podzolic soils, cambisols are preserved under Bronze Age barrows. Podzol means "under-ash"...
- Brown podzolic soils are a subdivision of the Podzolic soils in the British soil classification. Although classed with podzols because they have an iron-rich...
- leached) horizon usually is prominent above the Podzolic B horizon, but may be incon****uous or absent. Podzolic soils occupy about 1,429,000 km2 (15.6%) of...
- dominated by podzolic and cryogenic taiga soils, characterized by clearly defined horizontal structure (only in the southern taiga there is sod-podzolic soil)...
- m above sea level. Soils are podzolic and boggy on the left bank of the Oka, changing southward to more fertile podzolic and leached black-earths (chernozyom)...
- origins grow well on limestone. Most provenances also show good growth on podzolic soils.[citation needed] Pinus nigra has become naturalised in a few areas...
- generally decreasing from O to E, to the exception of deep horizons of podzolic soils enriched with colloidal humic substances which have been leached...
- magnesium) and humus. These are the brown earth of the highlands and the podzolic soils that locally p**** to brown earth of the lower locations towards the...
- or supolar flagellum. Pedomicrobium ferrugineum has been isolated from podzolic soil in north Germany LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo of Pedomicrobium ferrugineum...
- Himalayas, the wet soils has a high humus content conducive for growing tea. Podzolic soils occur in the eastern range of the Indus basin between the Indus and...