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100

Ammonium fixation would be expected to be greatest in soils containing a lot of______.

Vermiculite

100

Because of _______,  soils developed in marine marshes can become extremely acid if drained for agriculture or used as topsoil.

Oxidation of Sulfides

100

In various parts of the world, soil phosphorus is associated with which of the following environmental problems?

Soil degradation because of depletion of soil phosphorus and eutrophication of lakes because of a build-up of soil P in the watershed

100

Ammonia losses are likely to be greatest if a nitrogen source is placed about 10 cm deep in ____

A calcareous sandy loam soil

100

If a manager can afford only a limited amount of soluble P fertilizer for a calcareous soil with low phosphorus availability, the best plant growth is likely to be obtained if the P fertilizer is applied _____.

In narrow bands or localized concentrations

200

Methemoglobinemia is principally a potential threat to _____.

Babies drinking water in high nitrate

200

Approximately what percentage of the P in surface soils is typically found in organic forms?

25-75%

200

Loss of P to groundwater is likely to be most significant for which type of soil?

Cultivated organic peat soils

200

Mycorrhizae improve the nutrition of many plants by ______.

Transporting phosphorus through the soil to the plant root

200

You would be most likely to find P deficient plants in which location?

A corn field in sub-Saharan Africa

300

Wetlands and forests growing along the banks of rivers remove much nitrogen from groundwater by the process of _________.

Denitrification

300

In order for nitrate to form from soil organic matter, _____ must be present in the soil.

Both A and B

300

The principal form of sulfur taken up by plants is ____.

Sulfate

300

To be practical, a nitrification inhibitor should kill or inhibit _____.

Nitrosomonas

400

The sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere ______.

Can be an important source of sulfur nutrition for plants, is a major contributor to "acid rain", comes from fires such as fossil fuel burning, volcanoes, and forest fires
400

Compared to the same soil used for cropland, a forested soil would be expected to lose _____ total P to streams draining the watershed.

Less

400

The amount of P lost from agricultural soils by the process(s) of  _____ is generally considerably greater than the corresponding losses of potassium. 

A.         leaching                                                          

B.         harvest removal         

C.        gaseous evolution                                          

D.        both b and c are correct

*E.       none of the above are correct

None of the Above

400

In most soils, mineralization of soil organic matter is an important source of plant available ____.

Phosphorus

500

Compared to gypsum, elemental sulfur is sometimes considered a more desirable fertilizer material because  _____

It contains more nutrient sulfur, kilogram for kilogram, than gypsum

500

Compared to land that is not disturbed by tillage, conventionally plowed cropland usually loses much more  ______.

Particulate P and Total P

500

Non-point source losses of which element are considered to be a serious water pollution problem because the resulting high concentration of the element in stream water is toxic to most fish.

*Potassium 

*Phosphorus 

Neither potassium nor phosphorus

500

Other things being equal, a soil with 30% clay of the ____ type would be expected to have the greatest phosphorus -fixing capacity.

Allophanic

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