Quelques remarques concernant l'influence de la culture sur le développement du profil pédogénétique

The process of natural profile development, which is often to be brought to a standstill in cultivated soils, seems on the contrary to continue in a specific direction ( at least in many parts of Belgium). The effect of profile development in cultivated soils was studied in the Belgian polder area on sandy sediments, cultivated very soon after their deposition towards the VIIIth century. It seems impossible to classify these soils with one of the known Great Soil Groups of the temperate regions. It is thought that the described development in cultivated soils tends to change, although very slo... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Tavernier, R.
Moormann, F.R.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Schlagwörter: Polders / Belgium
Sprache: Französisch
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The process of natural profile development, which is often to be brought to a standstill in cultivated soils, seems on the contrary to continue in a specific direction ( at least in many parts of Belgium). The effect of profile development in cultivated soils was studied in the Belgian polder area on sandy sediments, cultivated very soon after their deposition towards the VIIIth century. It seems impossible to classify these soils with one of the known Great Soil Groups of the temperate regions. It is thought that the described development in cultivated soils tends to change, although very slowly, the morphology of many of the Belgian gray brown podzolic soils on medium textured parent materials.