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Table of Contents Title: 7.3 Soil Texture, Fertility and Color

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1 Table of Contents Title: 7.3 Soil Texture, Fertility and Color
Page #: 62 Date: 1/29/2013

2 Objectives Students will be able to differentiate among the factors of soil formation.

3 Words of the Day Hue: Color Value: Lightness or darkness
Chroma: Intensity

4 Soil Texture Particles of soil are classified by their size.
There are 3 classifications: 1) Clay (smallest particles) 2) Silt (medium particles) 3) Sand (largest particles) Particle size effects soil’s capacity to retain moisture and to support plant growth.

5 USDA Soil Classification

6 Soil Fertility Fertility: A measure of how well a soil can support growth. Factors of fertility: Topography Availability of minerals and nutrients Microorganisms present Amount and availability of precipitation Commercial fertilizers put nitrates, potassium and phosphorous into soils.

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8 Soil Color Determined by the minerals, organic matter and moisture in each soil horizon. O and A horizons are dark in color = Rich in Humus Red and yellow soils = oxidation of iron minerals (rust) Yellow soils = environmental problems, poor drainage Gray / blue soils = poor drainage, little oxygen Scientists describe soil color using the Munsell System of Color Notation. 3 Parts: Hue (color) Value (lightness, darkness) Chroma (intensity)

9 The Munsell System of Color Notation

10 Using the Munsell System of Color Notation


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