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the act of harrowing (the soil)
- harrowmentthe act of harrowing (the soil)
- harrowmentsHARROWMENT, the act of harrowing (the soil)
- sossingthe act of dirtying (to soil (to make dirty))
- sossingsSOSSING, the act of dirtying (to soil (to make dirty))
- chresardthe available water of the soil
- chresardsCHRESARD, the available water of the soil
- holardthe total amount of water in the soil
- underearththe soil found beneath the surface of something
- holardsHOLARD, the total amount of water in the soil
- lateriteany soil produced by the decomposition of the rocks beneath it
- lateriticany soil produced by the decomposition of the rocks beneath it
- rhizoplanethe surface of a root together with the soil adhering to it
- proteusesA bacterium found in the intestines of animals and in the soil
- rhizoplanesRHIZOPLANE, the surface of a root together with the soil adhering to it
- biogeochemistrythe science of plants and animals in relation to chemicals in the soil
- abilitythe quality or state of being able ability of the soil to hold water
- lateriticreddish ferruginous soil formed in tropical regions by the decomposition of the underlying rocks
- geophytea perennial plant that bears its perennating buds below the surface of the soil
- lateritereddish ferruginous soil formed in tropical regions by the decomposition of the underlying rocks
- sidedressfertilizer placed on or in the soil near the roots of (a crop, etc)
- adscriptionthe state of being adscript, a feudal serf attached to the soil also ASCRIPTION
- terricolous(of an animal such as an earthworm) Living on the ground or in the soil
- adscriptionsADSCRIPTION, the state of being adscript, a feudal serf attached to the soil also ASCRIPTION
- sidedressesSIDEDRESS, fertilizer placed on or in the soil near the roots of (a crop, etc)
- biogeochemicalrelating to biogeochemistry, the science of plants and animals in relation to chemicals in the soil
- stubblesthe basal part of herbaceous plants and especially cereal grasses remaining attached to the soil after harvest
- interstitial(of minute animals) Living in the spaces between individual sand grains in the soil or aquatic sediments
- cycleThe movement of a simple substance through the soil, rocks, water, atmosphere, and living organisms of the earth
- rhizobiumA nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, esp. in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- heelto cover temporarily (the roots and most of the stem of a plant) with soil prior to permanent planting
- substrataAn underlying layer or substance, in particular, a layer of rock or soil beneath the surface of the ground
- solumthe upper part of the soil profile, which is influenced by plant roots; the A horizon and the B horizon
- solathe upper part of the soil profile, which is influenced by plant roots; the A horizon and the B horizon
- macrostructurethe structure (as of metal, a body part, or the soil) revealed by visual examination with little or no magnification
- lithostaticrelating to the pressure or stress imposed on a layer of soil or rock by the weight of overlying material
- solumsthe upper part of the soil profile, which is influenced by plant roots; the A horizon and the B horizon
- macrostructuresMACROSTRUCTURE, the structure (as of metal, a body part, or the soil) revealed by visual examination with little or no magnification
- subsoilerA kind of plow with no moldboard, used to loosen the soil at some depth below the surface without turning it over
- subsoilersA kind of plow with no moldboard, used to loosen the soil at some depth below the surface without turning it over
- cutwormA moth caterpillar that lives in the upper layers of the soil and eats through the stems of young plants at ground level