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Chernozem |
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chernozem (chĕr`nəzĕm') or black earth, variety of soil rich in organic matter in the form of humus humus (hy ..... Click the link for more information. . It is generally a modified type of loess loess (lĕs, lō`əs, Ger. lös) ..... Click the link for more information. . True chernozem is black in color, but there are various grades, shading off into gray and chestnut-brown soils. It forms in areas that have cold winters, hot summers, and rapid evaporation of precipitation; generally only tall grass is found native on chernozem. It has large quantities of nutrients, excellent structure, and good water-holding capacity, making it very suitable for agriculture. It is most widely distributed in Russia, where it forms a large part of the good agricultural soil, but soils similar to the Russian are also found in India and the central and N central United States. Chernozem [¦chər·nəz¦yȯm] (geology) One of the major groups of zonal soils, developed typically in temperate to cool, subhumid climate; the Chernozem soils in modern classification include Borolls, Ustolls, Udolls, and Xerolls. Also spelled Tchernozem. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These soils are classified as Orthic Brown Chernozems (Olhausen soils). |
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