podzol การใช้
- The soil of this region is a non-leptic podzol.
- The podzols often occur on deep periglacial solifluction deposits down to.
- The soils were mostly podzol, combined with peat and gleysols.
- The most prevalent soil types in the region are podzol and cambisol.
- Podzol profile development is usual in well-drained situations.
- Unlike podzols proper, these soils have no continuous leached E horizon.
- Humic Podzols have a dark B horizon with a low iron content.
- Podzol and Stagnosol brown soils prevail as soil types.
- Brown podzolic and podzol profile developments are most common.
- In podzols, horizon virtually depleted of all soil constituents except quartz grains.
- Like all Podzols, the Charlottetown is strongly acidic unless it is limed.
- The areas in the reserve with good drainage are dominated with podzol soil.
- Podzol profile development is seen in most forest soils except where drainage is poor.
- The plant can grow and blossom in latosol, yellow podzol, and alluvium.
- The prevalent soils are tropical nutrient-poor yellow-red latosol and podzols.
- Some meet the definition of podzols under the current Canadian system of soil classification.
- The name means Mantu = Podzol, Rova = higher place in sparsely coniferous forest.
- This soil is an Orthic Humo-Ferric Podzol in the Canadian soil classification system.
- The main soil is a stony loam podzol of the Turk's Cove series.
- The soil is mostly poor quality podzols.
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