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saturated with
groundwater for long
enough to
develop a
characteristic gleyic colour pattern. The
pattern is
essentially made up of reddish, brownish...
- Type 7.2 "Black soils" (Polish:
Czarne ziemie; WRB:
Gleyic or
Gleyic Calcic or
Luvic Chernozem,
Gleyic or
Haplic or
Luvic Phaeozem; ST:
Typic or ****ulic...
- Soil Units:
Gleyic greyzems –
Greyzems showing gleyic properties within 100 cm of the
surface Haplic greyzems –
Greyzems lacking gleyic properties within...
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include rubber tree, oil palm,
coffee and
sugar cane. The main
subgroups are:
Gleyic Acrisols (20.5%,
Haplic Acrisols (13.3%),
Plinthic Acrisol (8.7%) and Ferric...
- high
watertable with
moderate to good
natural fertility (Eutric Gleysol,
Gleyic Cambisol)
Rolling landscape on
Precambrian rocks – east of the town Dominant...
-
waterlogging (
Gleyic Vertisol) (31)
clays of
floodplains with very high
watertable with
moderate to good
natural fertility (Eutric Gleysol,
Gleyic Cambisol)...
- high
watertable with
moderate to good
natural fertility (Eutric Gleysol,
Gleyic Cambisol)
Idaga Hamus highlands ****ociated soil
types shallow, very stony...
-
umbric surface layer. Due to poor drainage, such
soils frequently develop gleyic or
stagnic properties.
Plinthosols pose
significant challenges for land...
-
Stagnogley soils are
related to the
pseudogleys and are
classified as
gleyic soils. The name "stagnogley"
comes from the soil's gley dynamics. This hygroscopic...
- high
watertable with
moderate to good
natural fertility (Eutric Gleysol,
Gleyic Cambisol) (33) ****ociated soil
types shallow sandy soils with an indurated...