Five Features of
*Alluvial soil
*Black Soil
*Red and yellow Soil
*Laterite Soil
*Arid Soil
*Forrest Soil
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ALLUVIAL SOIL
- Alluvial soil is considered the most fertile soil.
- Alluvial soil contains sand, silt and clay.
- According to age, the alluvial soil is classified as Bangar (old alluvial) and Khadar (new alluvial).
- Alluvial soil contains an ample amount of potash, phosphoric acid and lime.
BLACK SOIL
- It is fine textured and clayey in nature.
- It has high amounts of lime, iron, magnesium and generally low quantities of phosphorus, nitrogen and organic matter.
- It is black in colour since it is formed from weathered lava rocks
RED AND YELLOW SOIL
This soil is red and brown in color. ...
They consists of loose gravel and highly coarse materials.
This soil can cultivated with the use of pesticides and fertilizers.
They extend northward in the West along with the link konkan coast.
Contains soluble salts in small quantities.
LATERITE SOIL
Laterite soil develops in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall. Humus content of the soil is low because most of the micro organisms, particularly the decomposer like bacteria, get destroyed due to high temperature. Laterite soils are suitable for cultivation with adequate doses of manures and fertilizers.
ARID SOIL
The soil red and brown in colour.
It is sandy in texture.
It is saline in nature and lacks humus and moisture.
Arid soils contain a substantial amount of soluble salts.
It is alkaline in nature because there is no rain to wash soluble salts.
FOREST SOIL
Important physical properties of forest soils include texture, structure, porosity , density, aeration, temperature, water retention, and movement. The physical properties of forest soils affect every aspect of soil fertility and productivity .
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