Soil retrogression and degradation are two regressive evolution processes associated with the loss of equilibrium of a stable soil. Retrogression is primarily...
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the inevitability of soil retrogression and degradation, most soil cycles are long. Soil-forming factors continue to affect soils during their existence...
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Restoration ecology Sediment transport Slash-and-burn Soil contamination Soils retrogression and degradation Soil steam sterilization Surface runoff Sustainable...
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Stunt (botany) (category Plant pathogens and diseases)
plant. Using high quality seed and soil may mitigate stunted growth. Soil retrogression and degradation Soil pH Soil types Ramu stunt disease, a disease...
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Deforestation (redirect from Deforestation and the economy)
terms of biodiversity loss and soil degradation. Furthermore, the probability that legacy carbon will be released from soil is higher in younger boreal...
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found that while human activity had previously been associated with land degradation, these policies had led to a net increase in vegetated land in China...
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Acid rain (redirect from Effects of acid rain on soil biology)
acidification Rain dust (an alkaline rain) Soil retrogression and degradation "Drinking Water Regulations and Contaminants". US EPA. September 3, 2015....
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Special Scientific Interest - Small population size - Soil salination - Soils retrogression and degradation - Solar air conditioning - Solar energy - Solar...
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compaction (agriculture) Soil erosion Soil moisture Soil organic matter Soil quality Soil retrogression and degradation Sustainable agriculture Tillage erosion...
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Desertification (category Environmental soil science)
Oasification Deforestation and climate change Soil retrogression and degradation Water scarcity World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought European Commission...
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water (retention) - Soils retrogression and degradation - Solonchak - Solonetz - Specific storage - Specific weight - Spodic soils - Stagnosol - Strip farming...
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forests in India. It is mainly caused by environmental degradation by farmers, ranches, loggers and plantation corporations. In 2009, India ranked 10th worldwide...
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Movement to protect the biosphere Soil retrogression and degradation – Two processes associated with loss of stable soil equilibrium Land restoration – Process...
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world Sediment transport Soil morphology Soils retrogression and degradation Stream capture Thermochronology Gilbert, Grove Karl, and Charles Butler Hunt,...
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within the soil. Soil type – refers to the different sizes of mineral particles in a particular sample. Soils retrogression and degradation – two regressive...
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Phosphorus cycle (category Soil biology)
Generally with time (thousands of years) soils become deficient in phosphorus leading to ecosystem retrogression. There are four major pools of phosphorus...
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Changa Manga (section Railway and logistics)
forest land and a light alluvial soil that only required the introduction of water to yield crops. The land was mostly populated by the Gondhal and Sansi gypsies...
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buckwheat Eriogonum longifolium var. lindheimeri Plant community Soils retrogression and degradation "PLANTS Profile for Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi (Harper's...
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"Understanding ecosystem retrogression". Ecological Monographs. 80 (4): 509–29. Bibcode:2010EcoM...80..509P. doi:10.1890/09-1552.1. Bear R and Rintoul D (2018)...
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Ecology of Increasing Disease: Population Growth and Environmental Degradation.” Medicine, Conflict and Survival vol. 15, no. 3 (1999): 291–94. . "phorology...
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Shingwedzi (section Rains and floods)
observed that a depressing retrogression had occurred in terms of discipline, management and faunal preservation in both the Sabi and Singwitsi Reserves. In...
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