Soil

URI: http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7156

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Definition

The top terrestrial layer of the Earth.

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Soil Survey of Scotland Staff (1970-1987). Soil maps of Scotland (partial coverage) at a scale of 1:25 000. Digital phase 8 release.

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Open Soil Atlas (OSA) - Raw data from Phase I (Mar-Aug 2021, Berlin)

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PROCESSES OF IMPROVING SOIL WITH METAL AND SOIL WITH SOIL DURING MAIN SOIL WORKING.

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Impact of soil management practices on the abundance and diversity of the soil earthworm community

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Map legend of the conventional soil map of the Designation of Origin Campo de Borja

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Study on Impact of Using Glass Fibers on the Soil's Shear Strength

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Soil health and function - Physical characteristics, function, and soil health status of compost amended soil

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Interactions and Self-Organization in the Soil-Microbe Complex

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Dataset for "Contrasting Effects of Organic and Mineral Nitrogen Challenge the N-Mining Hypothesis for Soil Organic Matter Priming"

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Soil is one of the most complex biomaterials on earth.

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Soil is composed of a mixture of mineral and organic compounds, water, air, and living organisms.