of the soil, or influenced by the soil. For example, some edaphic factors that influence soil organisms are pH, organic matter content, and hydrology.
Of or pertaining to the soil; resulting from or influenced by factors in the soil or other substrate rather than by climatic factors (Canadian Society of Soil Science, 1972). An edaphic requirement is a requirement of the crop for a particular condition or range of conditions in the soil environment (FAO, 1996a).
of or relating to the soil; factors inherent in the soil
Pertaining to the soil in its ecological relationships. ( BCFT). See Edaphic factors.
Referring to soil factors affecting plant growth.
Influenced by the soil rather than by climate.
of or having to do with soil.
the chemical, physical and biological characteristics of the soil which affect an ecosystem.
Factors that relate to the soil. For example, soil texture and structure, pH, water content, organic matter content. Edging Either the trimming of the perimeter of a grassed area by hand edging shears or the forming of a newly cut edge by the use of a half-moon edging iron.
Influenced by the soil rather than the climate.
(1) Of or pertaining to the soil. (2) Influenced by soil factors.