Experience on the support of Aridisoles and Espodosoles soils to the university community
Abstract
Soil classification refers to grouping with a range of similar properties (chemical, physical and biological) to units that can be geo-referenced and mapped. In fact, soils are considered a much more complex natural resource than other elements such as air and water. (Organization of the United Nations for Food and Agriculture, s.f., para.1).
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