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Soils

Characteristics
   Texture
 Soil Profile
  Soil Types
Threats to Soil
Soil Characteristics

3 characteristics of soil that affect its VALUE
   for farming and growing vegetation are:


  1. Organic Content
  2. Mineral Content
  3. Soil Texture
Organic Content
•   organic content (dead and decomposing
    material)

•   Soil fertility is determined as a ratio of the
    organic content to the content of ground
    bed rock.
Mineral Content
• Provide nutrients for various plant life.

• Ex. Potassium, calcium, phosphorous, nitrates
  etc.

• Varies with precipitation!

• Ex. Heavy rains tend to leach soils removing
  minerals from the root region of soil.
Soil Texture (pg. 138)
 refers to the mixture of:
    fine particles (sand),
    very fine particles (silt) and
    extra fine particles (clay).

 The BEST texture for agriculture is an even mixture of
  each. (referred to as loam)

 LOAM is a mixture of these particles that provide
  sufficient space to allow:
    root penetration,
    aeration (air flow),
    nutrient flow and
    drainage / water retention.
Triangular graph of Soil Texture
  30% sand
  50% clay
  20% silt




Pg. 139
Soil texture…results

• Sandy soil — very light & dries out
  swiftly. Water drains very quickly

• Silty soil — retains moisture & feels
  slippery when wet. Retains nutrients
  better than sand but does not dry out as
  quickly.
Soil texture…results
• Clay soil — a very heavy soil, it holds
  moisture for long periods of time when
  wet and dries hard as a brick. .

• Loam soil — the ideal soil texture, it is
  composed of sand, silt and clay. Loam
  is a separate category because none of
  its components account for more than
  50%.
Soil
Chapter 8
Soil Characteristics

Most soils contain four basic components:
• Organic matter
• Mineral particles
• Water
• Air
Soil Characteristics - Organic Content:
• Plants and animals aid in the development of a soil
  through the addition of organic matter (Ie. When they
  die!).

• Fungi and bacteria decompose this organic matter

• Also known as humus. A source of nutrients for plant
  growth.

• Makes up the upper layer of the soil .

• Colored dark brown to black.
Soil Characteristics - Mineral content

• Originally part of rocks

• Broken down by weathering of rock

• Different particle sizes (sand, silt and clay)

• Some minerals are nutrients needed by plants for
  growth. (Calcium, potassium, phosphorous)
Soil Characteristics – Water & Air
• About half of the total mass of soil is made up of vast
  interconnecting cavities or holes.

• Usually caused by worms, insects and small animals
  that tunnel through the soil.

• These holes are filled with both air and water.

• The amount of air and the amount of water filling these
  spaces varies dramatically throughout the year, and
  from location to location.

• BUT averages about half each.
Soil Characteristics – Water & Air
• Plants need air around their roots in order to properly
  obtain nutrients required for growth.

• Plants need water to grow.

• Water enables physical and chemical weathering to
  create the various components of the soil.

• Water dissolves and carries minerals and nutrients
  required by plants to grow.
Soil Profile
• O Horizon – “Organic”
• HUMUS: detritus, leaf
  litter and other organic
  material lying on the
  surface.
• dark because of the
  decomposition.
• decompose into
  nutrients that enrich the
  soils.
Soil Profile
      • A Horizon – “Topsoil”
      • darker than the lower
        layers.
      • loose and crumbly
        with varying amounts
        of organic matter.
      • most productive layer
        of soil.
Soil Profile
• B Horizon – “Subsoil”
• Light colored, dense,
  and low in organic
  matter.
• materials leached and
  eluviated from the
  topsoil accumulate
  here.
Soil Profile
     • C Horizon –
       “Weathered Parent
       Material”
     • transition area between
       soil and parent material.
     • Partially disintegrated
       parent material.
     • mineral particles.
     • less organic/living matter.
Soil Advancement
Differentiate among the terms accumulation of humus,
leaching, eluviation and capillary action.

• Humus is the accumulation of dead and
  decayed plant and animal matter that makes up
  the organic nature of soil. Occurs where there is
  substantial plant and animal growth.

• Leaching is the process where nutrients are
  washed down through the soil with the
  movement of liquids/water soluble minerals
  down the soil profile. Occurs where there is
  substantial rainfall.
Differentiate among the terms accumulation of humus,
leaching, eluviation and capillary action.



• Eluviation is the lateral or downward
  movement of (solids / insoluble minerals)
  clay and other fine materials in suspension.
  Occurs where there is substantial rainfall.

• Capillary action results when water molecules
  are attracted to clay particles and drawn
  upward through the soil profile. Occurs where it
  is substantially dry.
Using the triangular graph of soil texture, which condition would make the least
   favourable soil for farming?
(A) 40% sand, 20% clay, 40% silt (B) 30% sand, 10% clay, 60% silt
                                      *
(C) 25% sand, 60% clay, 15% silt (D) 50% sand, 10% clay, 40% silt
Using the triangular graph of soil texture, which combination would make the
poorest soil?
A) 20% sand, 70% clay, 10% silt
C) 40% sand, 30% clay, 30% silt
                                 *         B) 60% sand, 30% clay, 10% silt
                                           D) 50% sand, 10% clay, 40% silt
Using the triangular graph of soil texture, a soil texture combination of 20%
sand, 10% clay and 70% silt would constitute which soil type?
        (A) sandy clay                     (B) sandy loam
        (C) silty clay                     (D) silty loam
                                                         *
Using the triangular graph of soil texture below, which combination would
make the most favourable soil for farming?
(A) 10% sand, 15% clay, 75% silt           (B) 15% sand, 55% clay, 30% silt
(C) 20% sand, 70% clay, 10% silt           (D) 50% sand, 20% clay, 30% silt   *
Which process transports soluble inorganic matter downward through
 the soil?

A) accumulation of humus
B) capillary action
C) eluviation
D) leaching


Which term refers to the process by which particles of insoluble
 inorganic matter are transported downward through the soil?

(A) accumulation of humus
(B) capillary action
(C) eluviation
(D) leaching
Which refers to the upward movement of soluble material
 through the soil by water?

(A) capillary action
(B) eluviation
(C) erosion
(D) leaching


Which term refers to the process by which minerals and
 dissolved salts are transported upward through the soil?

(A) accumulation of humus
(B) capillary action
(C) eluviation
(D) leaching

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Unit 3 lesson 4a soil 1

  • 1. Soils Characteristics Texture Soil Profile Soil Types Threats to Soil
  • 2.
  • 3. Soil Characteristics 3 characteristics of soil that affect its VALUE for farming and growing vegetation are: 1. Organic Content 2. Mineral Content 3. Soil Texture
  • 4. Organic Content • organic content (dead and decomposing material) • Soil fertility is determined as a ratio of the organic content to the content of ground bed rock.
  • 5. Mineral Content • Provide nutrients for various plant life. • Ex. Potassium, calcium, phosphorous, nitrates etc. • Varies with precipitation! • Ex. Heavy rains tend to leach soils removing minerals from the root region of soil.
  • 6. Soil Texture (pg. 138)  refers to the mixture of:  fine particles (sand),  very fine particles (silt) and  extra fine particles (clay).  The BEST texture for agriculture is an even mixture of each. (referred to as loam)  LOAM is a mixture of these particles that provide sufficient space to allow:  root penetration,  aeration (air flow),  nutrient flow and  drainage / water retention.
  • 7. Triangular graph of Soil Texture 30% sand 50% clay 20% silt Pg. 139
  • 8. Soil texture…results • Sandy soil — very light & dries out swiftly. Water drains very quickly • Silty soil — retains moisture & feels slippery when wet. Retains nutrients better than sand but does not dry out as quickly.
  • 9. Soil texture…results • Clay soil — a very heavy soil, it holds moisture for long periods of time when wet and dries hard as a brick. . • Loam soil — the ideal soil texture, it is composed of sand, silt and clay. Loam is a separate category because none of its components account for more than 50%.
  • 11. Soil Characteristics Most soils contain four basic components: • Organic matter • Mineral particles • Water • Air
  • 12. Soil Characteristics - Organic Content: • Plants and animals aid in the development of a soil through the addition of organic matter (Ie. When they die!). • Fungi and bacteria decompose this organic matter • Also known as humus. A source of nutrients for plant growth. • Makes up the upper layer of the soil . • Colored dark brown to black.
  • 13. Soil Characteristics - Mineral content • Originally part of rocks • Broken down by weathering of rock • Different particle sizes (sand, silt and clay) • Some minerals are nutrients needed by plants for growth. (Calcium, potassium, phosphorous)
  • 14. Soil Characteristics – Water & Air • About half of the total mass of soil is made up of vast interconnecting cavities or holes. • Usually caused by worms, insects and small animals that tunnel through the soil. • These holes are filled with both air and water. • The amount of air and the amount of water filling these spaces varies dramatically throughout the year, and from location to location. • BUT averages about half each.
  • 15. Soil Characteristics – Water & Air • Plants need air around their roots in order to properly obtain nutrients required for growth. • Plants need water to grow. • Water enables physical and chemical weathering to create the various components of the soil. • Water dissolves and carries minerals and nutrients required by plants to grow.
  • 16. Soil Profile • O Horizon – “Organic” • HUMUS: detritus, leaf litter and other organic material lying on the surface. • dark because of the decomposition. • decompose into nutrients that enrich the soils.
  • 17. Soil Profile • A Horizon – “Topsoil” • darker than the lower layers. • loose and crumbly with varying amounts of organic matter. • most productive layer of soil.
  • 18. Soil Profile • B Horizon – “Subsoil” • Light colored, dense, and low in organic matter. • materials leached and eluviated from the topsoil accumulate here.
  • 19. Soil Profile • C Horizon – “Weathered Parent Material” • transition area between soil and parent material. • Partially disintegrated parent material. • mineral particles. • less organic/living matter.
  • 21. Differentiate among the terms accumulation of humus, leaching, eluviation and capillary action. • Humus is the accumulation of dead and decayed plant and animal matter that makes up the organic nature of soil. Occurs where there is substantial plant and animal growth. • Leaching is the process where nutrients are washed down through the soil with the movement of liquids/water soluble minerals down the soil profile. Occurs where there is substantial rainfall.
  • 22. Differentiate among the terms accumulation of humus, leaching, eluviation and capillary action. • Eluviation is the lateral or downward movement of (solids / insoluble minerals) clay and other fine materials in suspension. Occurs where there is substantial rainfall. • Capillary action results when water molecules are attracted to clay particles and drawn upward through the soil profile. Occurs where it is substantially dry.
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  • 24. Using the triangular graph of soil texture, which condition would make the least favourable soil for farming? (A) 40% sand, 20% clay, 40% silt (B) 30% sand, 10% clay, 60% silt * (C) 25% sand, 60% clay, 15% silt (D) 50% sand, 10% clay, 40% silt
  • 25. Using the triangular graph of soil texture, which combination would make the poorest soil? A) 20% sand, 70% clay, 10% silt C) 40% sand, 30% clay, 30% silt * B) 60% sand, 30% clay, 10% silt D) 50% sand, 10% clay, 40% silt
  • 26. Using the triangular graph of soil texture, a soil texture combination of 20% sand, 10% clay and 70% silt would constitute which soil type? (A) sandy clay (B) sandy loam (C) silty clay (D) silty loam *
  • 27. Using the triangular graph of soil texture below, which combination would make the most favourable soil for farming? (A) 10% sand, 15% clay, 75% silt (B) 15% sand, 55% clay, 30% silt (C) 20% sand, 70% clay, 10% silt (D) 50% sand, 20% clay, 30% silt *
  • 28. Which process transports soluble inorganic matter downward through the soil? A) accumulation of humus B) capillary action C) eluviation D) leaching Which term refers to the process by which particles of insoluble inorganic matter are transported downward through the soil? (A) accumulation of humus (B) capillary action (C) eluviation (D) leaching
  • 29. Which refers to the upward movement of soluble material through the soil by water? (A) capillary action (B) eluviation (C) erosion (D) leaching Which term refers to the process by which minerals and dissolved salts are transported upward through the soil? (A) accumulation of humus (B) capillary action (C) eluviation (D) leaching