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Edaphology (from Gr**** ἔδαφος,
edaphos 'ground' + -λογία, -logia) is
concerned with the
influence of
soils on
living beings,
particularly plants. It is...
- evolution, and
responses to
environmental change.
Plants depend on
certain edaphic (soil) and
climatic factors in
their environment but can
modify these factors...
- be
considered endemics except stenoendemics.
Serpentine soils act as '
edaphic islands' of low
fertility and
these soils lead to high
rates of endemism...
- soil
science is a
branch of soil
science that
deals with the
study of
edaphic conditions as they
relate to the
production of food and fiber. In this...
- and
western parts are
deficient in forest.
Variability in
climatic and
edaphic conditions brings about significant difference in the
forest types and...
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slope exposure, fire, and
animal activity, it is
called edaphic climax.
Succession ends in an
edaphic climax where topography, soil, water, fire, or other...
- state,
which contain the
major urban centres.
Variability in
climatic and
edaphic conditions brings about significant difference in the
forest types of the...
- with the "polyclimax"—multiple steady-state end-points,
determined by
edaphic factors, in a
given climatic zone.
Clements had
called these end-points...
- quality. The
benefits of SOM
result from a
number of complex, interactive,
edaphic factors; a non-exhaustive list of
these benefits to soil
function includes...
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value to
humans and
their native ecosystems that tend to be
under unique edaphic conditions. Many CPD's are
enlisted as a part of a
legally protected area...