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  1. Aridisol - Wikipedia

  2. Aridisols - Natural Resources Conservation Service

  3. 5.5 - Aridisols | Soil Genesis and Development, Lesson …

    5.5 - Aridisols. Dry soils with CaCO 3 (lime) accumulations, common in desert regions. The extent of Aridisol occurrence throughout the world is widespread, second in total ice-free land area only to the Entisols.

  4. Aridisol | Desert Soil, Dryland Farming, Salinity

    Aridisols are characterized by a surface horizon (uppermost layer) that is light in colour with very low humus content, by dry soil conditions for most of the year, and by a significant accumulation of translocated (migrated) layer silicate clay, …

  5. What is an Aridic Soil? - University of Arizona

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  7. 1. An Introduction to Arid Soils and Their Biology

    Jan 24, 2017 · Considering that it is crucial to understand how microbial processes develop and change in arid soils, our analysis emphasizes the need to increase collaborations between research groups...

  8. Arid Soils (Aridisol) - University of Hawaiʻi

  9. IALC: Soils of Arid Regions of the U.S. and Israel: Classification ...

  10. Arid Land Research and Management | Taylor

    Oct 26, 2024 · The journal emphasizes recovery of degraded lands and practical, appropriate uses of soils. Reports of biotechnological applications to land use and recovery are included. Full papers and short notes, as well as review …