Soil texture refers to the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay particles in a soil. Particle size is determined by diameter, with clay being <0.002 mm, silt from 0.002-0.02 mm, and sand from 0.02-2.0 mm. Soil texture is classified based on these percentages into groups like sandy soil, loam, or clay. Texture influences properties like water retention, aeration, and nutrient holding capacity. Loamy soils with a balance of particle sizes generally provide the best conditions for agriculture.
2. SOIL TEXTURE
The look and the feel of a soil is referred as
soil texture which is determined by the relative
proportion of mineral particles of different sizes
present in the soil.
Soil are composed of sand ,slit and clay
particles.
Stones and gravels are excluded from the
textural classes.
3. SIZE OF THE PARTICLES
Particle size is determined by the diameter of individual
soil fragments.
According to the International system of soil
classification ,size of different particle are as follows:
Clay – less than 0.002 mm
Slits – 0.002mm to 0.02mm
Sand – 0.02mm to 2.0mm
• very fine sand – 0.02mm to 0.10mm
• Fine sand – 0.10mm to 0.25mm
• Medium sand – 0.25mm to o.50mm
• Coarse sand – 0.50mm to 1.0mm
• Very coarse sand – 1.0mm to 2.0mm
Gravel - larger than 2.0 mm
5. HOW THESE PARTICLES CAN
BE SEPARATED
• To separate the particle of different sizes ,the
organic matter of soil is oxidized and inorganic
cementation is removed to breakdown structural
aggregation.
• Fine fractions are removed from coarser material
by sedimentation technique.
• Coarse fraction is dried and graded by sieving.
6. • Stones and gravels are retained by 2.0 mm
perforated plate sieve , the coarse sand retain
on a 70 mesh wire sieve ( 0.23 mm per
opening) while the fine sand passes through
the 70 mesh.
• Slit and clay fractions are graded according to
sedimentation velocity in a liquid column.
7. TEXTURAL GROUPS
• On the basis of proportion of different size particle
,soils are classified into different textural groups;
TEXTURAL GROUPS RELATIVE PROPORTION OF DIFFERENT SIZED
MINERAL PARTICLE
Sandy soil 85% sand + 15%clay or slit or both
Loamy sand 70% sand + 30% clay or slit or both
Loam soil 50% sand +50% clay or slit or both
slit 90% slit + 10% sand
9. SOIL TEXTURAL PYRAMID : describing the relative proportion of sand ,slit ,clay in
various type of soils.
10. PROPERTIES
Loamy soil are a balance between sand , slit and clay
particles and considered as the most desirable soils for
agricultural.
Sandy soil have coarse texture .They hold water and mineral
poorly . Water and air penetrate easily thats why ,they warm
readily in spring and cool quickly in autumn.
Clayey soil hold large volume of water and retain minerals .
They are very slow to warm in spring and cool more slowly in
autumn.
Slity soil are intermediate in characteristics and properties
between sandy and clayey soil.
11. WHY DIFFERENT SOIL TEXTURES HAVE
THE PROPERTIES THEY DO ?
• Sand and slit are generally irregular in shape ,ranging
from rectangular or blocky to chunky ,spherical
shapes.
• Clay particles are made up of two to three flat
crystalline plates , layered or laminated together.
These particle can be hexagonal in shape with distinct
edges , or they may form irregularly shaped flakes or
even rods.
• Allophane (an amorphous material ) have same tiny
size as clay particle and is prevalent in soils developed
from volcanic ash.
12. ROLE OF SOIL TEXTURE
• Soil texture is a qualitative classification tool
used in both the field and laboratory to
determine classes for agricultural soils based
on their physical texture.
• It directly influences soil-water relationship
,aeration and root penetration through its
relationship with interpartical pore space.
13. • Soil texture is of ecological interest ,for the
dominant particle size present in any area
have a effect on the flora and fauna of an
area.
• It affects the nutritional status of soil
• The presence of fine textured soil in lower
part of soil body may partially compensate for
coarser soil in upper layers , through a mixture
of fine coarse soil particles can combine many
of the advantages provided by either type
texture.