chernozyom, IPA: [tɕɪrnɐˈzʲɵm]; "black ground"), also called blacksoil, regur soil or black cotton soil, is a black-colored soil containing a high percentage...
Blacksoil may refer to: Chernozem, fertile blacksoils found in eastern Europe, Russia, India and the Canadian prairies Muck (soil), a soil made up primarily...
seven soil deposits in India. They are alluvial soil, blacksoil, red soil, laterite soil, or arid soil, and forest and mountainous soil, marsh soil. These...
the underworld. In Ancient Egypt, black had positive associations; being the color of fertility and the rich blacksoil flooded by the Nile. In the Roman...
pronunciation: [ˈtɛʁɐ ˈpɾetɐ], literally "blacksoil" in Portuguese) is a type of very dark, fertile anthropogenic soil (anthrosol) found in the Amazon Basin...
romanized: Tsentral'no-Chernozyomnaya polosa, lit. 'Central-BlackSoil Strip') is a segment of the Eurasian Black Earth belt that lies within Central Russia and comprises...
plants and soil organisms. Some scientific definitions distinguish dirt from soil by restricting the former term specifically to displaced soil. Soil consists...
Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent...
the soil organic matter content, mineralogy, moisture, and drainage. Soil can display a wide range of colors including brown, red, yellow, black, gray...
With a Girl of BlackSoil (Korean: 검은 땅의 소녀와; French: La Petite Fille de la terre noire), is a 2007 South Korean-French drama film co-written and directed...
surrounding the Black Sea is commonly referred to as the Black Sea Region. Its northern part lies within the Chernozem belt (blacksoil belt) which goes...
geological region known as the Black Belt. The geology emphasizes the highly fertile blacksoil. Historically, the black belt economy was based on cotton...
Across the BlackSoil Plains is a 1899 painting by Australian artist George Washington Lambert. The landscape depicts a team of draft horses pulling a...
disaster in which winds picked up the dry, unprotected prairie soil and formed it into "black blizzards" of airborne dirt that blackened the skies for days...
Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a soil. Soil pH is a key characteristic that can be used to make informative analysis both...
left bank canal. Most of the land in the field is composed of cultivable blacksoil. Paddy is cultivated using the Tungabhadra River water. Sindhanur is also...
In soil science, podzols are the typical soils of coniferous or boreal forests and also the typical soils of eucalypt forests and heathlands in southern...
Soil formation, also known as pedogenesis, is the process of soil genesis as regulated by the effects of place, environment, and history. Biogeochemical...
The black-soil rises ctenotus (Ctenotus schevilli) is a species of skink found in Queensland in Australia. Shea, G.; Wilson, S.; Amey, A.; Hobson, R. (2018)...
fertile blacksoil in the American South that was the center of slavery, and continues to have a large black population into the 21st century Black Belt...
Sorten Muld (lit. 'BlackSoil' or 'Dark Ground') is a Danish folktronica band, formed in 1995. They have won two Danish Grammys for Mark II. Their music...
The region was popularly referred to as 'kar nata’ literally meaning blacksoiled county in Indian history. However, historically, the names Karnatak or...
The black-soil ctenotus (Ctenotus joanae) is a species of skink found in the Northern Territory and Queensland in Australia. Wilson, S.; Hobson, R.; Dickman...
scrubland and veld with stones, red and blacksoil in cropland, loamy, grassy and stony hillslopes and -tops, blacksoil in mango orchards, Eucalyptus plantations...
humus-rich soilBlack earth, the English translation of the Portuguese terra preta, or terra prêta do índio, very dark soils found in the Amazon Basin Black Earth...