Why is soil important?
What is soil fertility?
The ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimise crop yield
What are the 5 components of soil?
What are the 3 types of soil minerals?
Why is soil water content important for fertility?
What nutrients do fertile soils contain?
Why is air content important for soil fertility?
Why is DOM content important for soil fertility?
Why is pH important for soil fertility?
Soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0 are in the range of tolerance for most plant species
What can acidic soils cause?
What can alkaline soils cause?
Phosphates become insoluble
Why are soil biota important for soil fertility?
What does soil texture refer to?
The proportions of sand, silt and clay
Which of the mineral particles are largest?
Sand (L)
Silt
Clay (S)
What is a loam soil?
A soil with a relatively even mix of mineral particles
What determines soil structure?
Soil particles form aggregates (peds) which are bound together
What are crumb peds?
Small and round aggregates which provide good drainage and aeration
What are platy peds?
Large and flat aggregates which provide poor drainage and aeration
Why is soil depth important for soil fertility?
How is drainage impacted by soil texture?
Large, spherical particles increase drainage as there are more pore spaces (sand)
How is water content impacted by soil texture?
Water stays closer to the surface in clay soils (capillary action)
How is aeration impacted by soil texture?
Large, spherical particles increase aeration are there are more pore spaces (sand)
How are nutrient levels impacted by soil texture?
Clay soils have higher nutrient levels as water remains close to the surface (ionic form)
How is root penetration impacted by soil texture?
Greater penetration in sandy soils