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Soil Science David M Vaughan Certified Arborist TX 0118 Etter Tree Care San Antonio Arborist Association ISA Texas Chapter

Soil Science by David M Vaughn

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Soil ScienceDavid M Vaughan Certified Arborist TX 0118

Etter Tree CareSan Antonio Arborist Association

ISA Texas Chapter

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Dr. Seuss and the Soil Food Web

Your first introduction to the soil food web may have been through the good Doctor.

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Micro-organisms in SoilTablespoon of soil has 6 billion microbes.

75,000 species of bacteria25,000 species of fungi1,000 species protozoa

100 species nematodes.

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Micro-organisms In Soil

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Soil Food Web

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.RhizosphereNUTRIENT CYCLINGHUMUS

MYCORRHIZAEMINERALIZATION

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Mycorrhizae

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Fungal Snare Trap

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SOIL STRUCTURE

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Soil Particle Sizes

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Soil Particle Surface Area

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pH Scale

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Compaction Forces

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Water Infiltration

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Sources: The Nature and Properties of Soils

• Nyle Brady and Ray Weil ISA Arborists’ Certification Study Guide

• Sharon Lily Arboriculture

• Richard Harris, James Clark, and Nelda Matheny Up By Roots

• James Urban The Soil Will Save Us

• Kristin Ohlson

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David M. Vaughan Certified Arborist

TX Etter Tree Care San Antonio

Arborist Association

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pH For coffee it’s 5, for tomatoes it’s 4; While household ammonia’s 11 or more. It’s 7 for water, if in a pure state. But rainwater’s 6 and sea water is 8. It’s basic at 10, quite acidic at 2 And well above 7 when litmus turns blue. Some find it a puzzlement. Doubtless their

fog Has something to do with that negative log. Dorris Kolb