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CONTENTS
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PREFACE XVII
1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Soil 2
1.1.1 Soil and Sustainability 2
1.1.2 What Is Soil? 3
1.1.3 How Do Soils Form? 4
1.2 Minerals and Organic Matter 4
1.3 Size and Organization of Particles 5
1.4 Soil Pores 6
1.5 Surface Reactions and Transfer
Processes 6
1.6 Soil as an Ecosystem 6
1.7 Soil Morphology 8
1.8 Soil Formation 9
1.9 Soil Classification 11
1.9.1 Soil Taxonomy 11
1.9.2 Soil Series 12
1.10 Soil Management 12
Summary 14
Questions 14
2 SOLIDS AND PORES 15
2.1 Particle Sizes 16
2.1.1 The Coarse Fraction 16
2.1.2 The Fine-Earth Fraction 18
2.1.3 Soil Texture 18
2.1.4 Particle Size Analysis 18
2.2 Particle Arrangement 20
2.2.1 Aggregate Shape 22
The Revelance of Soil Texture, Structure
and Depth 23
2.2.2 Aggregate Size 23
2.2.3 Aggregate Grade 23
2.2.4 Mode of Formation 23
2.3 Soil Minerals 24
2.3.1 General Properties 24
2.3.2 Silicate Minerals of Sand
and Silt 28
2.3.3 Minerals of the Clay
Fraction 28
2.3.4 Common Use of Clay
Minerals 35
2.4 Soil Organic Matter and Humus 38
2.4.1 Coarse Organic
Materials 38
2.4.2 Colloidal Fraction 38
2.5 Soil Color and Consistence 39
2.6 Pores 41
Summary 44
Questions 44
Further Reading 44
Web Resources 44
Supplement 2-1 Additional Particle
Size Classifications and Methods
to Display Data 45
Supplement 2-2 Stokes Law 45
Supplement 2-3 Mineral Formulas
and Structures 46
Supplement 2-4 Charge in Ions 49
LIQUIDS AND GASES 50
3.1 Soil Air 51
3.1.1 Composition 51
3.1.2 Air Movement 52
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3.2 Air-Water Relationships 53
3.2.1 Porosity 53
3.2.2 Bulk Density and Void
Ratio 54
3.3 Soil Water 55
3.3.1 Characteristics of Water 55
Soil Density 56
3.3.2 Pore Water Composition 56
3.3.3 Soil Water Amounts 58
3.4 Solid-Liquid Interactions 59
3.4.1 Ion Exchange 60
3.4.2 Specific Adsorption
Reactions 62
3.4.3 Weak Sorption Reactions 64
3.5 Organic Chemicals and Their
Adsorption 64
3.5.1 Nonpolar Substances 65
3.5.2 Polar Nonionic
Substances 65
3.6 Adsorption Isotherms 66
3.7 Pore Retention 66
Summary 67
Questions 67
Further Reading 67
Supplement 3-1 Measuring
CEC 67
Supplement 3-2 Example CEC
Calculations 68
Supplement 3-3 pH 68
Supplement 3-4 Partial Pressure
and Gas Solubility 69
Supplement 3-5 Measuring Bulk
Density 69
Supplement 3-6 Organic
Electrolytes 69
SOIL CLIMATE 71
4.1 Sunshine: Irradiation and
Heating 72
4.1.1 Radiant Energy 72
4.1.2 Radiant Heating and Heat
Dissipation 73
4.2 Movement of Heat through Soil and
Other Media 76
4.2.1 Conduction (Diffusive
Transfer) 76
Consequences of Exchanges Between the
Air and Ground Surface 11
4.2.2 Heat Capacity, Conductivity,
and Temperature
Gradients 78
4.2.3 Turbulence and Heat Flow in
Air and Water 79
4.3 Principles in Action: Controlling Soil
Climates 80
4.3.1 Summary of Principles 80
4.3.2 Seasonal and Geographic
Variations in Soil Climate 80
4.3.3 Management of Soil
Temperature 81
Summary 84
Questions 84
Further Reading 84
Supplement 4-1 Forms of
Radiation 85
Supplement 4-2 Movement
of Heat, Water, Gases, and
Solutes 85
5 WATER IN THE SOIL-PLANT
SYSTEM 87
5.1 Water Storage in Soil 88
5.1.1 Water Retention and
Capacity 88
5.1.2 Water Content and Water
Potential 89
5.2 Modes of Water Movement 92
5.2.1 Vapor Flow and Liquid
Flow 92
5.2.2 Saturated and Unsaturated
Liquid Flow in Soil 92
5.2.3 Water Flow in Stratified
Soils 93
5.2.4 Preferential Flow 94
5.2.5 Principles of Water
Movement 95
5.3 Forces That Move Water 95
5.3.1 Water Potential and Water
Movement 95
Pollutant Transport in Soils 97
5.3.2 Factors Affecting Water
Potentials 99
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5.3.3 Potential Differences and
Gradients 100
5.4 Constraints to Water
Movement 101
5.4.1 Conductivity in Soil 101
5.4.2 Conductivity in Soil-Plant
Systems 104
5.5 Water Stress in Plants 104
5.6 Evapotranspiration 106
5.6.1 Factors Controlling
Evaporation and
Transpiration 106
5.6.2 Measurement of Water
Use 106
Water Movement and Environment 107
Summary 108
Questions 108
Further Reading 109
Supplement 5-1 Capillarity 110
6 MANAGING SOIL WATER 111
6.1 Water Management Concepts 112
6.1.1 Nonirrigated Land 113
6.1.2 Irrigated Agriculture 113
6.2 Water Extraction and Infiltration
Patterns 114
6.2.1 Extraction by Plants 114
6.2.2 Infiltration 115
6.3 Irrigation Methods 117
6.3.1 Flood and Furrow
Irrigation 118
6.3.2 Sprinkler and Drip
Irrigation 125
6.4 Drainage 126
6.5 Water Use Efficiency 131
6.5.1 Biomass-Transpiration
Ratio 131
6.5.2 Biomass-Evapotranspiration
Ratio 131
6.5.3 Growth per Unit of Water
Applied (or Available) 131
Land and Water Management 132
6.5.4 Yield Efficiency and
Economic Efficiency 133
Summary 133
Questions 133
Further Reading
134
7 SOIL ORGANISMS 135
7.1 Soil Communities 136
7.1.1 Kinds of Organisms in
Soil 136
7.1.2 Proliferation, Spread, and
Survival 137
7.1.3 Requirements and
Adaptations of Microbes 138
7.2 Large Organisms 140
7.2.1 Plants and Their Roots 140
7.2.2 Soil Animals 142
7.3 Soil Microorganisms 144
7.3.1 Protozoa and Algae 144
7.3.2 Nematodes 144
7.3.3 Fungi 145
7.3.4 Bacteria (Monera) 145
7.3.5 Viruses 146
7.4 Constraints and Adaptations 147
7.4.1 Physical Constraints 147
7.4.2 Acidity, Salinity, and Other
Chemical Inhibitors 148
7.4.3 Nutritional Constraints:
Nitrogen 148
7.4.4 Nutritional Constraints:
Energy and Carbon 149
7.5 Associations of Microorganisms
with Plants 149
7.5.1 Rhizosphere
Organisms 149
7.5.2 Root Pathogens and
Parasites 150
7.5.3 Symbioses between Plants
and Soil Microorganisms 150
Summary 154
Questions 154
Environmental Bugs 155
Further Reading 155
Web Resources 155
Supplement 7-1 Rhizobium-
Legume Symbioses 156
Supplement 7-2 Mycorrhizae 156
Supplement 7-3 Nutritional
Adaptations 156
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8 MICROBIAL PROCESSES 158
8.1 Decomposition of Organic
Matter 159
8.1.1 General Process of Organic-
Matter Decay 159
8.1.2 Carbon Dioxide
Production and Oxygen
Consumption 163
8.1.3 Humus Formation 164
8.1.4 Release and Immobilization of
N and Other Nutrients 166
8.1.5 Decay Rates and Controlling
Factors 166
8.1.6 Managing Soil Organic
Matter 168
Carbon Sequestration 169
8.2 Oxidation of Ammonium, Sulfur,
Iron, and Manganese 170
8.2.1 Processes 170
8.2.2 Requirements and
Consequences 170
8.3 Anoxic Processes 171
8.3.1 Depletion of Oxygen:
Reducing Conditions 171
8.3.2 Flooded Soils 172
8.4 Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles 174
8.4.1 Carbon Cycling in the
Soil-Plant System 174
8.4.2 Nitrogen Cycling in the
Soil-Plant System 175
8.4.3 Nitrogen Cycling and Soil
Fertility 179
The Work of Microbes 180
8.5 Biodegradation of Chemicals
in Soil 181
8.5.1 Biodegradation, Sorption,
and Diffusion 181
8.5.2 Bioremediation 182
Summary 183
Questions 184
Further Reading 184
Supplement 8-1 Biological
Compounds 185
Supplement 8-2 Oxidation and
Reduction 188
9 MINERAL NUTRIENTS IN SOILS
AND PLANTS 190
9.1 Nutrient Elements in Plants 191
9.1.1 Elemental Composition of
Plants 191
9.1.2 Forms and Functions of
Nutrients in Plants 192
9.1.3 Uptake and Movement of
Nutrients within Plants 193
9.2 Retention and Release of Nutrients
in Soil 196
9.2.1 Soil Solution and Solid
Nutrient Reserves 196
9.2.2 Release Processes 197
9.3 Movement of Ions to Roots 199
9.3.1 Significance and
Processes 199
9.3.2 Nutrient Transport Rates 199
9.3.3 Nutrient Mobility in Soil 200
9.4 Root Growth and Development 201
9.4.1 Characteristics and Functions
of Root Systems 201
9.4.2 Factors Affecting Root
Development 202
9.5 Nutrient Availability and
Deficiency 204
Nutrients, Fertilizers, and Sustainable
Land Use 206
Summary 206
Questions 207
Further Reading 207
Supplement 9-1 Nutrient
Elements in Plants 207
Supplement 9-2 Nutrient Reserves
and Release in Soil 208
Supplement 9-3 Nutrient
Availability and Soil pH 210
10 MANAGING PLANT NUTRIENTS 212
10.1 Fertilizers 213
10.1.1 Common Fertilizer
Materials 213
10.1.2 Comparisons and
Choices 217
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10.2 Determining Fertilizer Needs:
Deficiency Diagnosis 220
10.2.1 Kinds of Diagnoses 220
10.2.2 Nutrient Response Summary
236
Questions 236
Experiments with Plants 220
10.2.3 Supplemental Diagnostic
Procedures 224
10.3 Fertilizer Efficiency and Nutrient
Conservation 227
10.3.1 Methods and Timing of
Fertilizer Application 227
10.3.2 Nutrient Cycling and the
Control of Losses 227
Farming by Soil 232
10.3.3 Improving Nutrient Efficiency
of Plants 235
Nutrients Efficiency, Energy Conservation
and Soil Conservation 236
Summary 236
Questions 236
Further Reading 237
Web Resources 237
Supplement 10-1 Fertilizers:
Specifications and
Calculations 237
11 ACIDITY AND SALINITY 240
11.1 Acidity and Related Problems 241
11.1.1 Nature and Causes 241
11.1.2 Effects of Acidity, Al,
and Mn 242
11.1.3 Management of Soil
Acidity 245
11.2 Salinity and Related Problems 249
11.2.1 Nature and Causes 249
11.2.2 Effects of Salinity, Sodicity,
and Alkalinity 250
11.2.3 Management of Saline and
Sodic Soils 252
Acid Precipitation 257
Summary 257
Questions 258
Further Reading 258
Supplement 11-1 Acids, Bases,
and Exchangeable Bases 259
Supplement 11-2 Aluminum and
Manganese Reactions 260
Supplement 11-3 Acidifying and
Alkalinizing Reactions 260
Supplement 11-4 pH Buffering and
Lime Requirements 261
Supplement 11-5 Diagnostic
Tests 263
Supplement 11-6 Salt, Cations, and
Colloid Dispersion 264
Supplement 11-7 Acid Precipitation
in Cool, Humid Forests 264
SOIL GENESIS 267
12.1 Factors of Soil Formation 268
12.1.1 Parent Material 270
Soil Stability, Nuclear Plants, and
Sustainable Agriculture 272
12.1.2 Climate 277
Dust 273
12.1.3 Topography 278
12.1.4 Biota 279
12.1.5 Time 280
12.1.6 People as Soil Formers 280
12.1.7 A Soil Formation
Equation 281
12.1.8 Soil-Forming Factors: Some
Interactions 281
Wetlands 282
12.2 Processes of Soil Formation 285
12.2.1 Physical Weathering 285
12.2.2 Chemical Weathering 286
12.2.3 Translocation 288
12.2.4 Clay Formation 288
12.3 Products 289
12.3.1 Mineral Soils 289
12.3.2 Organic Soils 295
12.3.3 Hydric Soils 298
Summary 298
Questions 298
Further Reading 299
Supplement 12-1 Acidification 299
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Supplement 12-2 Solution 299
Supplement 12-3 Clay
Formation 299
13 SOIL INFORMATION 301
13.1 Kinds of Soli Information 302
13.1.1 Geographic Data 302
13.1.2 Point Data 306
13.1.3 Soil Variability 307
13.2 Collecting and Displaying
Information 309
13.2.1 Making a Soil Map 309
13.2.2 Remote Sensing 310
13.2.3 Geographic Data
Handling 315
Summary 318
Questions 318
Soil Survey as Resource Base 319
Further Reading 319
Web Resources 319
Supplement 13-1 Section-Range
System 319
Supplement 13-2 Orders of the Soil
Survey 320
14 ORGANIZING SOILS
INFORMATION 321
14.1 Natural Systems 322
14.1.1 Why Organize
Information? 322
14.1.2 Kinds of Organization 322
14.1.3 Soil Taxonomy 322
Sustainable Agriculture 338
14.1.4 Other Systems 338
14.2 Interpretive Systems 338
14.2.1 USDA Land Capability
Classification 338
Appropriate Land Use 340
14.2.2 Timber and Range Site
Indices 341
14.2.3 Special-Purpose
Groupings 342
Summary 346
Questions 346
Further Reading 347
Web Resources 347
Supplement 14-1 Suborders:
An Example 347
Supplement 14-2 The Canadian
and WRB Soil Classification
Systems 348
Supplement 14-3 The Storie Index
System 349
15 SOIL DEGRADATION 353
15.1 Soil Erosion 354
15.1.1 Water Erosion 354
Air and Water Quality 356
15.1.2 Wind Erosion 361
15.1.3 Gravity Erosion (Mass
Wasting) 363
15.2 Physical Degradation 365
15.2.1 Surface Crusts and Seals 365
15.2.2 Compaction 366
15.3 Chemical Degradation 367
15.3.1 Nature of the Problem 367
15.3.2 Contaminant Interactions
with Soil 367
15.3.3 Treating Contaminated
Soils 370
The MTBE Story 371
15.4 Degradation Control 372
15.4.1 Erosion Control 372
15.4.2 Control of Physical
Degradation 379
15.5 Special Problems 381
15.5.1 Desertification 381
15.5.2 Organic Soil
Degradation 382
Summary 382
Questions 383
Further Reading 383
Web Resources 384
16 NONAGRICULTURAL USES
OF SOILS 385
16.1 Waste Disposal on Soils 386
16.1.1 On-Site Disposal 386
16.1.2 Off-Site Disposal 389
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Waste Disposal 393
16.2 Engineering Properties 394
16.2.1 Soil Strength 394
16.2.2 Atterberg Limits 394
16.2.3 Shrink-Swell 396
16.3 Recreation and Construction 398
16.3.1 Recreational Facilities 398
16.3.2 Construction 398
16.4 Reclaimed and Artificial Soils 398
16.4.1 Polders 398
16.4.2 Mine Soils 400
16.4.3 Turf and Golf Greens 402
16.4.4 Horticultural Mixes 402
16.4.5 Urban Soils 403
Summary 404
Questions 404
Further Reading 405
Web Resources 405
Supplement 16-1 Perc Test 405
Supplement 16-2 Suitability
Criteria for Recreation 405
Supplement 16-3 Suitability
Criteria for Construction 409
APPENDIX 412
GLOSSARY 415
INDEX 431
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