Soil Science Fsm1a
Soil Science Fsm1a
Soil Science Fsm1a
SOIL SCIENCE
EARTH SCIENCE
environmental science. It examines various
phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, weather
patterns, ocean currents, and the interactions
between the Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere,
biosphere, and geosphere.
SOIL SCIENCE
O Horizon: Humus
A Horizon: Topsoil
B Horizon: Subsoil
C Horizon
D Horizon
Soil Horizons
2. PHOSPHORUS (P)
Phosphorus is one of the major plant nutrients in the soil. It is a constituent of
plant cells, essential for cell division and development of the growing tip of
the plant. For this reason it is vital for seedlings and young plants.
3. POTASSIUM (K)
Potassium only occurs in soils in inorganic form and does not make up part
of the soil organic matter. Potassium in soil solution and in exchangeable
form occurs as a positively charged ion, K+. Soil colloids and the surface of
soil clay minerals are negatively charged.
4.CALCIUM (Ca)
Various minerals in the earth provide natural sources of calcium. Among
these are the common liming agents, calcite and dolomite. Calcium is the
dominant cation on the cation exchange capacity in most soils. It can
readily desorb and replenish soil solution as needed for plant uptake.
MAGNESIUM(Mg)
Magnesium is an essential plant nutrient involved in many physiological
and biochemical processes. It is essential for plant growth, assisting
development and defence mechanisms in abiotic situations (Senbayram
2015).
SULFUR(S)
Sulfur is an essential element in the life processes of all living things,
including microorganisms, higher plants, animals and man. It is an
important part of the proteins needed to sustain life in all biological
organisms.
SOIL ORDER
Group 4
MEMBERS:
1.Resurreccion, Daphne Laine
2.Cañete, Jessa Marie
3.Asta, Jumraida
4.Talpis, Tiffanie