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Learn Soil science from the Scratch
13 students

Learn Soil science from the Scratch

Fundamentals of Soil Science
Created byJohn Martin
Last updated 12/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Soil Formation
  • Physical properties of Soil
  • Chemical properties of Soil
  • Soil Profile and Horizons
  • Soil Nutrients
  • Soil Classification
  • USDA Classification
  • ICAR Classification
  • Marbut's Classification
  • Miscellaneous topics

Course content

1 section6 lectures1h 33m total length
  • Introduction Soil Formation16:37
  • Physical and Chemical Properties-110:26
  • Physical and Chemical Properties-217:05
  • Soil Profile and Horizons-118:40
  • Soil Profile and Horizons-218:31
  • Classification of Soil11:52

Requirements

  • No special requirements

Description

The study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the earth includes its creation, categorization, and mapping, as well as its physical, chemical, biological, and fertility features and how these properties relate to its use and management.

Sometimes names that pertain to specific subfields of soil science, including pedology (the formation, chemistry, morphology, and categorization of soil) and edaphology (the interaction of soils with living organisms, particularly plants), are used interchangeably with soil science. The many associations involved are what account for the variety of names connected with this profession. Indeed, a wide range of professionals, including engineers, agronomists, chemists, geologists, physical geographers, ecologists, biologists, microbiologists, silviculturists, sanitarians, archaeologists, and regional planning experts, contribute to the advancement of the soil sciences and the further understanding of soils. Concerns regarding how to protect soil and arable land in a world with a growing population, a potential water crisis, rising per capita food demand, and land degradation have been expressed by soil scientists. "The many kinds of earth on the surface of the rocks, generated by the breaking down or weathering of rocks," according to an encyclopaedia definition from 1914. helps to demonstrate the historical perspective on soil that has been held since the 19th century. Dokuchaev's notion of soil from the late 19th century evolved into one of soil as an earthy substance that has been modified by living activities in the 20th century. The consequent idea is that soil devoid of live organisms is only a component of the surface of the planet.


The idea of soil is being further developed in light of our growing understanding of how energy is transported and transformed within soil.

Who this course is for:

  • All interested Candidates