GPS Based Soil Profile Study in Respect to Morphological and Nutrient Analysis in Pedon of Ganjam District

Adhikary, Rahul and Garnayak, Rohita (2020) GPS Based Soil Profile Study in Respect to Morphological and Nutrient Analysis in Pedon of Ganjam District. Asian Soil Research Journal, 4 (3). pp. 1-7. ISSN 2582-3973

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Abstract

GPS based two pedons- one each from up and medium land during dry season, studied in the field & analysis done in the laboratory. The difference in properties between two pedons was mostly due to lateritic and basaltic parent material in pedons. The morphology of mineral soils explains the evolution that occurs in the soil body during the process of soil formation, which is predominantly influenced by the parent material and climate. Determination of epipedon and endopedon of diagnostic horizons through description and interpretation of soil profile properties is the basis of land classification, as the knowledge of soil properties, capabilities, and utilization. The results of the study found that, based on its morphological and chemical characteristics, the soil in pedon 1 had brighter colors, higher micronutrient availability, and a thicker horizon compared to the soil in pedon 2. Meanwhile, the pedon 1 is light texture, crumb structure and pedon 2 is heavy texture and sub angular blocky structure. Both the form of density in two pedons was increasing downwards & the value were of a typical mineral soils, but the pore space showed a reverse trend on confirming the compactness and aging of soils towards subsurface horizons. Same results tendency found in micronutrients analysis where pedon 1 rich in micronutrients as compare to pedon 2.

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Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2023 07:13
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2024 07:45
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/933

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