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  2. Alkali soil - Wikipedia

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    Alkali, or alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH (greater than 8.5), a poor soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. Often they have a hard calcareous layer at 0.5 to 1 metre depth. Alkali soils owe their unfavorable physico-chemical properties mainly to the dominating presence of sodium carbonate , which causes the soil to swell ...

  3. Category:Alkaline soils - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Alkaline soils" The following 3 pages are in this ...

  4. Calcareous grassland - Wikipedia

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    Calcareous grassland (or alkaline grassland) is an ecosystem associated with thin basic soil, such as that on chalk and limestone downland. [1] Plants on calcareous grassland are typically short and hardy , and include grasses and herbs such as clover .

  5. List of vineyard soil types - Wikipedia

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    Calcareous soil – Alkaline soil with high levels of calcium and magnesium carbonate. Soil typically cool in temperature and that provides good water retention and drainage. Calcareous clay soils have high limestone content, which neutralizes the natural acidity of the soil. However, the cool temperatures of the soil normally delay ripening in ...

  6. Pedocal - Wikipedia

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    It is a class of soil which forms in semiarid and arid regions. It is rich in calcium carbonate and has low soil organic matter . With only a thin A horizon ( topsoil ), and intermittent precipitation calcite , other soluble minerals ordinarily removed by water may build up in the B horizon ( subsoil ) forming a cemented layer known as caliche .

  7. Residual sodium carbonate index - Wikipedia

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    The RSC index is used to find the suitability of the water for irrigation in clay soils which have a high cation exchange capacity. When dissolved sodium in comparison with dissolved calcium and magnesium is high in water, clay soil swells or undergoes dispersion which drastically reduces its infiltration capacity .

  8. Alkaline soil - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 March 2014, at 16:36 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Soil pH - Wikipedia

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    Global variation in soil pH. Red = acidic soil. Yellow = neutral soil. Blue = alkaline soil. Black = no data. Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a soil. Soil pH is a key characteristic that can be used to make informative analysis both qualitative and quantitatively regarding soil characteristics.