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Haplic Nitisol IT

A representative soil profile of a Nitisol from Italy. (Photo provided by Yakov Kuzyakov, revised.)

 

Nitisols are deep, well-drained, red tropical soils with diffuse horizon boundaries and a subsurface horizon with at least 30 percent clay and moderate to strong angular blocky structure breaking into polyhedral or flat-edged or nut-shaped elements with, in moist

state, shiny aggregate faces. Weathering is relatively advanced but Nitisols are far more productive than most other red tropical soils. Many Nitisols correlate with Nitossolos (Brazil), Kandic Great Groups of Alfisols and Ultisols and different Great Groups of Inceptisols and Oxisols (United States of America), Sols fersialitiques or Ferrisols (France) and Ferrosols (Australia).

 

Haplic (from Greek haplous, simple): having a typical expression of certain features (typical in the sense that there is no further or meaningful characterization) and only used if none of the preceding qualifiers applies. (WRB)

 

For more information, visit;

wwwuser.gwdg.de/~kuzyakov/soils/WRB-2006_Keys.htm

 

For more information about Dr. Kuzyakov, visit;

www.uni-goettingen.de/de/212970.html

 

For more information about soil classification using the WRB system, visit:

www.fao.org/3/i3794en/I3794en.pdf

 

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