Lexicographical Neighbors of Podsolic
Literary usage of Podsolic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Agricultural Expansion and Pioneer Settlements in the Humid Tropics by Walther Manshard, William B. Morgan (1988)
"... sediments through the irrigation water before the porous red-yellow podsolic
soils become thick enough to provide a proper base for wet-rice cropping. ..."
2. Site Management and Productivity in Tropical Plantation Forests: Proceedings by E. K. Sadanandan Nambiar (2004)
"Soil in the area is mainly derived from sedimentary rock of tuff, sandy tuff,
sandstone and claystone. Most soils belong to a Red Yellow podsolic or Ultisol ..."
3. Diseases of Tropical Acacias: Proceedings of an International Workshop Held by K M Old, J K Sharma, S S Lee (1997)
"The soil is a red-yellow podsolic type with some loam content and a pH of 4.5-5.0.
Three year-old Acacia mangium provenance trial Each plot consisted of 7 x ..."
4. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"... characterized by a complex distribution of permafrost 100-300 m thick with a
temperature of -1.0°C to 8.0°C. The soil is acid taiga, primarily podsolic ..."
5. Phosphorus Requirements for Sustainable Agriculture in Asia and Oceania by International Rice Research Institute (1990)
"... Panjaitan A (1982) An oil palm fertilizer experiment on yellowish-red podsolic
soil in North Sumatera. Pages 109-117 in The oil palm ..."
6. Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems: Workshop Proceedings by Shigeo Kobayashi (2001)
"... mainly red yellow podsolic originating from sedimentary rocks and non-volcanic
sediments. It is 60-120 m above sea level with undulating topography and ..."
7. The Effects of Indonesia's Decentralisation on Forests and Estate Crops in by Lesley Potter, Simon Badcock (2001)
"Soils are either highly acidic, developed over peat, or the podsolic and leached
soils of the Sumatran peneplain (Rice 1989). Lying south of the centres of ..."
8. Agricultural Expansion and Pioneer Settlements in the Humid Tropics by Walther Manshard, William B. Morgan (1988)
"... sediments through the irrigation water before the porous red-yellow podsolic
soils become thick enough to provide a proper base for wet-rice cropping. ..."
9. Site Management and Productivity in Tropical Plantation Forests: Proceedings by E. K. Sadanandan Nambiar (2004)
"Soil in the area is mainly derived from sedimentary rock of tuff, sandy tuff,
sandstone and claystone. Most soils belong to a Red Yellow podsolic or Ultisol ..."
10. Diseases of Tropical Acacias: Proceedings of an International Workshop Held by K M Old, J K Sharma, S S Lee (1997)
"The soil is a red-yellow podsolic type with some loam content and a pH of 4.5-5.0.
Three year-old Acacia mangium provenance trial Each plot consisted of 7 x ..."
11. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"... characterized by a complex distribution of permafrost 100-300 m thick with a
temperature of -1.0°C to 8.0°C. The soil is acid taiga, primarily podsolic ..."
12. Phosphorus Requirements for Sustainable Agriculture in Asia and Oceania by International Rice Research Institute (1990)
"... Panjaitan A (1982) An oil palm fertilizer experiment on yellowish-red podsolic
soil in North Sumatera. Pages 109-117 in The oil palm ..."
13. Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems: Workshop Proceedings by Shigeo Kobayashi (2001)
"... mainly red yellow podsolic originating from sedimentary rocks and non-volcanic
sediments. It is 60-120 m above sea level with undulating topography and ..."
14. The Effects of Indonesia's Decentralisation on Forests and Estate Crops in by Lesley Potter, Simon Badcock (2001)
"Soils are either highly acidic, developed over peat, or the podsolic and leached
soils of the Sumatran peneplain (Rice 1989). Lying south of the centres of ..."