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"Soil Fertility"
Keywords:
nutrients
,
fauna
,
ability
,
plant
,
growth
Related Terms:
Humus
,
Fertility
,
Soil amendment
,
Soil conditioner
,
Compost
,
Organic soil
,
Fertilizers
,
Organic fertilizer
,
Muck
,
Soil organic matter
,
Earthworm
,
Manure
,
Organic matter
,
Amendment
,
Fertilizer
,
Peat
,
Topsoil
,
Solum
,
Fertiliser
,
A horizon
,
Fertilize
,
Compost tea
,
Peat moss
,
Top soil
,
Peatland
,
Hydroponics
,
Compost pile
,
Edaphic
,
Subsoil
,
Acidic soil
,
Tilth
,
Topdressing
,
Humification
,
Composting
,
Pedogenic
,
Organic material
,
Leaf mold
,
Eluviation
,
Illuviation
,
Detritus
,
B-horizon
,
Immobilization
,
Mineral soil
,
Podzol
,
Soil horizons
,
Nutrient cycle
,
Soil compaction
,
Sodic soil
,
Duff
,
Soil
The ability of a soil to support plant growth through providing water, nutrients, and a growth medium.
wiley.com
the productive part of the soil, containing nutrients, water and organic matter
tilz.tearfund.org
The ability of a soil to provide nutrients for plant growth.
bettersoils.com.au
the ability of the soil to support plant life and associated fauna.
members.optushome.com.au
The status of soil with respect to the amount and availability of essential nutrients.
hhydro.com
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Keywords:
steiner
,
astral
,
ethereal
,
saturated
,
quality
According to the Steiner view, ideal soil is saturated with physical, ethereal and astral qualities.
aracaria.com.au
A general descriptive term giving an indication of the quality of a soil.
mainlandminerals.co.nz