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Introduction to Soil Science - II (SAES-5802), 3(2-1)
Mineralogical organization of silicate clays and their methods of identification
Mineralogical organization of silicate clays and their methods of identification
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Course Material
What is soil and its significance?
Soil colloids and clays: description and environmental significance
Mineralogical organization of silicate clays and their methods of identification
Sources of charges on soil colloids
Cation and anion exchange properties of soil and their significance, Basic cation saturation percentage
Soil pH and its importance, Buffering of soil
Soil organic matter: sources, composition and significance
Elements essential for plant growth, macro and micro nutrients, organic and inorganic fertilizers
Nutrient Uptake forms, Function in plants, Deficiency symptoms. Nitrogen and phosphorus cycles
Salt-affected and waterlogged soils: types, reclamation and management
Waterlogged soils, types, reclamation and management
Soil erosion: causes and remedies: soil and water conservation
Environmental impact of agricultural and industrial wastes
Fertilizers: Identification, composition and calculation of nutrient percentage (Practical)
Fertilizer analysis for N, P and K
Soil analysis for EC and pH
Determination of soil organic matter
Chapters
17
Department
Soil and Environmental Sciences
Teacher
Dr. SM Shahzad