pedological properties
[pɪˌdɒlədʒɪkəl ˈprɒpərtiz]
nounpl: pedological properties
propriedades pedológicas
1. Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of soil that determine its quality, fertility, and suitability for various uses
The pedological properties of this region include high clay content, acidic pH, and rich organic matter.
As propriedades pedológicas desta região incluem alto teor de argila, pH ácido e matéria orgânica rica.
2. Measurable attributes of soil such as texture, structure, permeability, water-holding capacity, and nutrient content
Farmers must understand the pedological properties of their land to implement effective crop management strategies.
Os agricultores devem compreender as propriedades pedológicas de suas terras para implementar estratégias eficazes de manejo de culturas.
3. Soil characteristics analyzed in pedology (the science of soil) for classification and evaluation purposes
The study of pedological properties helps environmental scientists predict soil degradation and erosion risks.
O estudo das propriedades pedológicas ajuda cientistas ambientais a prever riscos de degradação e erosão do solo.
This is primarily a technical and scientific term used in agricultural, environmental, and geological contexts in both Brazil and Portuguese-speaking regions. It is essential in agronomy, environmental management, and land use planning. The term reflects the importance of soil science in agricultural-based economies, particularly relevant in Brazil where agriculture is a major economic sector.
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