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The word 'edaphology' is derived from the Greek words "edaphos" meaning ground or floor, and "logy" meaning word or wisdom. Edaphology is one of the two main branches of soil science, the other being pedology. Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils on living things, particularly plants. The term is also applied to the study of how soil influences man's overall use of the land. General subfields within edaphology are agricultural soil science (known by the term agrology in some regions outside of the United States and Canada) and environmental soil science.
Substantial content for this article came from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Wikipedia contributors. Edaphology [Internet]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia; 2006 Nov 17, 21:23 UTC [cited 2007 Mar 10]. Available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edaphology&oldid=88496935.
Wikipedia categories are an excellent place to look for similar and supporting content
NSCSS Members are encouraged to contribute soil science content to Wikipedia by participating in the Soil WikiProject.
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