Soils Exam 2 Review
Across
- 2. An area saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, that supports distinct ecosystems.
- 5. lime A material used to neutralize soil acidity and improve fertility.
- 9. drainage The removal of water from the soil below the surface to improve plant growth.
- 11. rotation The practice of growing different crops in succession to improve soil health.
- 13. cropping Planting crops to cover soil, prevent erosion, and improve soil health.
- 15. fertility The ability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plants.
- 16. The process by which water enters the soil surface.
- 19. A condition of low oxygen levels in water, often caused by eutrophication.
- 21. tillage A farming practice that reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- 23. Programs where government agencies assist growers by covering part of the expense for conservation practices.
- 24. Nutrients required in small amounts for plant growth.
Down
- 1. soil Soil that contains a high concentration of soluble salts, which can harm plant growth.
- 3. testing A method of analyzing plant tissue to determine nutrient deficiencies.
- 4. irrigation A method of watering plants by delivering water directly to the roots in small, controlled amounts.
- 5. The process by which particles adhere to a surface.
- 6. capacity The soil's ability to resist changes in pH.
- 7. Water that flows over the land surface rather than infiltrating the soil.
- 8. elements Nutrients required by plants for normal growth and development.
- 10. buffer A vegetative area designed to intercept pollutants and reduce erosion.
- 12. The enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, causing algal blooms.
- 14. exchange capacity The total capacity of soil to hold exchangeable cations.
- 17. sample A soil sample made by mixing subsamples from different areas.
- 18. The removal of excess water from soil.
- 20. carbonate equivalent A measure of the ability of a liming material to neutralize soil acidity.
- 22. erosion The formation of small channels on a slope by running water.