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- Pedoturbation (from Gr****: πέδον (pédon), "soil") involves mixing between soil horizons and is an important factor in soil formation. Pedoturbation includes...
- environments have historically been strongly influenced by fire and abundant pedoturbation from organisms such as ants and earthworms. It was estimated that in...
- in WRB, USDA soil taxonomy WRB code VR Profile OAC Key process clay pedoturbation Climate tropical savanna, semi-arid, humid subtropical, Mediterranean...
- processes of soil formation of oxisols are weathering, humification and pedoturbation due to animals. These processes produce the characteristic soil profile...
- using pieces of charcoal provided they are of enough size to escape pedoturbation by earthworm activity and other mechanical disturbances. Fossil soil...
- the mixing of the soil by the activities of animals, sometimes called pedoturbation, tends to undo or counteract the tendency of other soil-forming processes...
- Humphreys, G. S.; Mitc****, P. B.; Murphy, C. L. (1985). "An ****essment of pedoturbation by two species of mound-building ants, Camponotus intrepidus (Kirby)...
- Humphreys, G. S.; Mitc****, P. B.; Murphy, C. L. (1985). "An ****essment of pedoturbation by two species of mound-building ants, Camponotus intrepidus (Kirby)...
- 121–135. ESU, I. E. 1995. "Effects of earthworm (Hyperiodrilus afric****) pedoturbation on selected soil properties in the levees of the Cross River South eastern...
- Humphreys, G. S.; Mitc****, P. B.; Murphy, C. L. (1985). "An ****essment of pedoturbation by two species of mound-building ants, Camponotus intrepidus (Kirby)...