The 3 Particles
Structure and Depth Perception
S&DP #2
Vocab
Misc.
100

What are the three main particles in soil?

Sand, silt, and clay

100

What is effective depth?

The zone in which plant roots can easily grow

100
Describe the charateristics of a massive structureless type

compact, coherent soil not separated into peds -small pores, slow permeability, and poor aeration

100

What is the definition of clay?

A size term denoting particles, regardless of mineral composition, with a diameter less than two microns

100

What is botany?

The science of plants

200

How do you detect the approximate amount of clay in a soil sample?

Perform a ribbon test

200

What are some barriers for root growth caused by?

Massive soils, dense soil structure, poor internal drainage, abrupt texture changes between horizons, gravelly and large sands

200

Describe the characteristics of a single grain structureless type?

every grain acts independently, no binding agent holding grains together, and permeability is rapid

200

What is organic matter?

Matter found in or produced by, living animals and plants, which contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and often nitrogen and sulfur

200

What's the definition of climate?

 The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.

300

What kind of porosity does clay have?

Low porosity

300

What are some good conditions for effective depth? 

Moderate and strong structure grades, and/or brown or red soils, which indicate good aeration

300

What is structure type?

The shape of a ped

300

What is a soil profile?

A vertical section of a soil. The section, or face of an exposure made by a cut, may exhibit with depth a succession of separate layers

300
Why is soil structure important?
It's important to allow plant roots to grow deep to find nutrients and water
400

What helps you determine the classification of soil using the three particles?

The textural triangle

400
How many grades define soils?

4

400

What is structure grade?

The strength of a ped
400

What's a horizon(in soil terms)?

 A layer of soil, approximately parallel to the surface, having distinct characteristics produced by soil-forming processes

400

What is water movement through the soil called?

permeability or internal drainage

500

What is the optimum soil to grow plants in?

A loam. This is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, among other things.

500

Name the different structure grades

Strong, moderate, weak, and structureless

500

What is important in soil structure formation?

Organic matter

500

What is leaching?

The removal of soluble constituents from soils or other materials by percolating water.

500

Why is good drainage in soil important?

Good drainage prevents damage to roots due to a lack of oxygen, while the storage of water in the soil allows roots to avoid drying out.