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Title: Managing Soils for Healthy Plants


1
Soil Science and Nutrients
Tim Griffin Sustainable Agriculture John
Jemison Water Quality
2
What is Soil?
3
Soil Formed from Weathering of Parent Material
  • Freezing and thawing
  • Wetting and drying
  • Microbial action
  • Plant roots
  • Formed from
  • Residual Parent Material
  • Transported Parent Material

4
Fluvioglacial profile Glacial till overlain
by sediments deposited by water This soil is
common in many areas in northern Maine
5
Defining Soil Texture
  • Proportions of Sand, Silt, and Clay in the
    Soil
  • Sand, Silt, and Clay are just different
    particles sizes
  • Clays smallest lt2 uM
  • Sands gt 2mm

6
Textural Triangle
7
Soil Texture and Soil Water
  • Finer Textured Soils
  • Slower infiltration and slower drainage
  • Greater potential for Runoff
  • Coarser Textured Soils
  • Faster infiltration and drainage
  • Greater potential for Leaching
  • More OM holds more water

8
Soil Texture and Nutrients
  • More surface area more reaction sites
  • Surface for P to sorb to
  • Fairly strong bond
  • Sand 1 m2/g
  • Clay 400-500 m2/g

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Categories of Soil Organic Matter
  • Living
  • Dead
  • Very Dead

11
Sources of Soil Organic Matter
  • New and decomposed plant material
  • Live and dead microbes
  • Other organic amendments

12
SOM
Rapid
Humus
  • Plants, manure
  • Energy for microbes
  • Stable
  • Cements crumbs
  • Holds water

13
Quality Soil
14
Measuring Soil Quality
  • Soil organic matter content
  • Nutrient holding capacity (CEC)
  • Water holding capacity
  • Density
  • Aggregation or tilth

15
Soil Structure
  • How soil particles stick together
  • Descriptive terms given for structure
  • crumb, granular, blocky, platy
  • granular - surface soils blocky - subsoils
  • Interaction with soil texture
  • Can be a sign of poor soil management

16
Effects of Soil Structure
  • Water entry (infiltration)
  • Rooting medium
  • Preventing structural problems
  • Dont over till
  • No traffic when wet
  • Increase organic matter

17
Cation Exchange Capacity
  • Measures nutrient holding capacity of soil
  • Analogous to a pantry
  • more shelves means more storage
  • large CEC means lots of nutrient reserve
  • Affected by soil texture / organic matter
  • CEC gt 6 meq/100g - adequate reserve
  • Manure and organic matter build CEC

18
Sources of Negative Charge
Broken Edge
Substitution
OH O- Al OH O-
H K
OH O- Al OH O-
Clay
OH O- Mg OH O-
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Sources of Negative Charge
H Ca2 K K Mg2 H
O- COO- O- COO- O- COO- O- COO-
The CEC of humus is 300 meq/100g
Humus
20
pH Dependent Charge
pH 5.2
pH 6.8
O- COO- O- COO- O- COO- O- COO-
O- COOH OH COO- OH COOH O- COOH
Humus
Humus
21
Charge of Solute on Solute Movement
Exception to the Rule P
SWC 7-29a
22
Erosion and Consequences
23
Types of Erosion
  • Splash Raindrop energy dislodges soil
  • Sheet Thin layer of soil eroding
  • Rill Small channels have formed in soil
  • Gully Large channels formed in soil
  • Saltation Soil bounces along from wind
  • Suspension Dust carried by big storms

24
  • Sediment in Water
  • Nutrients in Water
  • Loss of SOM

25
Vegetative and Residue Cover
  • Protects the soil surface
  • Slows runoff velocity
  • Higher infiltration rates
  • Holds soil particles

26
Hydrologic Cycle
27
Hydrologically Sensitive Area
  • Near a public water supply
  • In a watershed that is sensitive to a
    specific nutrient
  • Critical management zone

28
Soil Drainage and Water Management
  • Soils and water holding capacity
  • Moderate textured soils hold most water
  • more organic material - higher WHC
  • Highly structured clay soils exception
  • macropores transmit large amounts water

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Soil Moisture Benchmarks
  • Field capacity
  • Permanent Wilt
  • Saturation
  • How to affect these values
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