Agricultural Soil Science Study Table (5)

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Agricultural Soil Science Study Point For Competitive Exam

Agricultural Soil Science Study Table (5)

Agricultural Soil Science Study Point For Competitive Exam

 1.Basic Properties of Major Silicate Minerals 

Kaolinite Illite Montmorillonite
Type of silicate clays
1:1 type non expanding 2:1 non expanding type 2:1 expanding type
Total surface area m2/g
37-45 120-170 580-750
External surface
Very low Low Medium
Internal surface
None Low High
Cohesion, plasticity, swelling
Very low Low High
CEC (meq/100 g soil)
2-15 30-40 60-150
Size (in micron)
0.1-5.0 0.1-2.0 0.01-1.0
P fixing
Highest Low

 2.Basic Properties of Major Silicate Minerals 

Vermiculate Humus
Type of silicate clays
2:1 limited expanding
Total surface area m2/g
780-900 (highest among silicates) 1200
External surface
High
Internal surface
High
Cohesion, plasticity, swelling
Medium Low
CEC (meq/100 g soil)
100 -150 >200
P fixing
Medium

 3.Composition of Organic Residues 

Organic residues Composition %
Moisture 75%
Dry matter 25%
Dry matter Composition 
Carbon 10-12%
Oxygen 9-10%
Hydrogen 1.5-2.5%
Nitrogen 1-2%
Mineral matter 1-3%

 4.Composition of Plant Tissues 

Plant tissues Composition %
Celluloses  20-50%
Hemicellulose 10-30%
Starch, Sugar 1-5%
Proteins  1-15%
Fats, waxes, tannins  1-10%
Lignins 10-30%

 5.The organic matter is classified on the basis of their rate of Decomposition 

Rate of decomposition Examples
Rapidly decomposed Sugars, starches, proteins etc.
Less rapidly decomposed Hemicelluloses, celluloses etc.
Very slowly decomposed Fats, waxes, resins, lignins etc

 6.Crop Related To Salinity Hazard (dsm-1

Crops Threshold salinity (dsm-1) Rating
Barley 8.0 Tolerant
Cotton 7.7 Tolerant
Guar 8.8 Tolerant
Rice 3.0 Semi-Tolerance
Sorghum 6.8 Moderate tolerant
Soybean 5.0 Moderate tolerant
Sugar beet 7.0 Tolerant
Sugarcane 1.7 Tolerant
Wheat 6.0 Moderately Tolerant
Vegetables
Cabbage 1.8 Semi tolerant
Carrot 1.0 Semi tolerant
Onion 1.2 Semi tolerant
potato 1.7 Semi tolerant
tomato 2.5 Semi tolerant
Other crop
Date-palm 4.0 Tolerant
Grape 1.5 Semi tolerant
Citrus 1.7 Senstive

 7.Alkalinity classes based on RSC/RSBC ratio

Water Quality Quantity of RSC/RSBC (Mel/lit.)
Very high alkalinity water >10.0 Mel/lit.
High alkalinity water 5.0-10.0 Mel/lit.
Medium alkalinity water 2.5 5.0 Mel/lit.
Low alkalinity water 2.5 Mel/lit.
Normal water 0 Mel/lit.
Non-alkaline water Negative

Chlorides:-  In irrigation water chloride ions increases with increase in EC and sodium ions. So ions are more dominant in very high salinity water.

 8.Chloride concentration ( Mel/lit. ) 

Water quality Quantity of Chloride (Mel/lit.)
Not suitable > 20
Not suitable 12-20
Slightly usable 7-12
Moderately good water 4-7
Excellent water 4

 9.Sulphate Concentration ( Mel/lit. ) 

Sulphate Mel/lit. Remarks
>12 Injurious to unsatisfactory
4-12 Good to injurious
<4 Excellent water

 10.Nitrate (NO3 ) Concentration Mel/lit.

Nitrate Mel/lit. Remarks
> 30 Intensity of problem is severe
15-30 Intensity of problem is moderate
<5 No problem

 11.Major soil orders in India and their area 

Soil order Region State
Entisols Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana
Inceptisols Uttar Pradesh
Vertisols Kovilpatti (T.N.), Rajasthan, Gujarat Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
Aridisols Haryana, West Rajasthan, Gujarat, Anantapur (A P.)
Alfisols Andhra Pradesh, Jhansi (U.P.). Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
Oxisols Ranchi (Jharkhand), Bhubaneswar (Orissa)

 12.Classification of rainfall zones in India 

Rainfall (in mm) Zone Rainfall %
<500 Arid Very low
500-750 Semi-arid Low
750-1100 Dry sub-humid Medium
1100-1400 Moist sub-humid High
>1400 Humid mountain Very high

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