Focus topics include soil biodiversity, soil trophic interactions and food webs, the soil microbiome, soil-plant interactions, soil biogeochemical cycling, soil bioremediation and restoration, soil multi-functionality, response and adaptation of soil biota to environmental changes, and breakthrough technologies, novel theories and modeling of soil ecological processes.
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Plant roots hold the soil in place and prevent erosion.
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If there are not enough minerals in the soil, plant growth can slow down.
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Nematodes are easily spread, however, by moving infested soil, plant parts, or contaminated objects—e.g., tools and machinery, bags and other containers, running water, wind, clothing, shoes, animals, birds, and infested planting stock.
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You can do this even in the tniest apartment in New York in the dead of winter: get a pot, put in some soil, plant some fava beans and black eyed peas.
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Irrigation requirements are determined by both soil and plant factors.
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Roots also anchor the plant in the soil and serve as places to store food.
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When this happens, even though the soil feels moist, water diffuses out of the plant cells and the plant wilts.
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Low concentrations of soil minerals such as nitrogen, phosphorus, or iron can result in abnormal plant growth.
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Some soil organisms cause rots, some release substances that inhibit plant growth, and others are hosts for organisms that cause animal diseases.
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Make sure the bottle is not too close to your plant and that the bottle is deep enough that the soil covers the holes.
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Corn draws heavily on the plant food in the soil.
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At some value of low-plant-cover density, the influence of vegetation must be negligible; erosion then will be determined only by soil erodibility.
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The food habits of soil megafauna vary; earthworms ingest both soil and organic matter, but most of the vertebrates feed on plant material, invertebrates, and other small vertebrate animals.
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Smart soil meters take it one step further and can provide you with actionable insights about plant and soil health.
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The goals of soil chemistry are: (1) to establish, through chemical analysis, compositional limits of natural soil types and optimal growth conditions for the various plant communities, (2) to derive principles governing development of soil profiles, and (3) to apply analytical and theoretical knowledge to the improvement of agricultural production.
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Lack of a necessary plant trace element in the soil causes deficiency diseases; lack of animal trace elements in the soil may not harm plants, but, without them, animals feeding solely on those plants develop their own deficiency diseases.
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In this way, the mineral nutrients are transferred from the soil to all above-ground plant parts.
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Rot, any of several plant diseases, caused by any of hundreds of species of soil-borne bacteria, fungi, and funguslike organisms (Oomycota).
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Better soil, roots, and plant nutrition create a picture of lawn health – both above and below ground!
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