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- Stagnogley abstract "A stagnogley soil is a typically non-alluvial, non-calcareous, loamy or clayey soil with a relatively impervious, subsurface horizon.Stagnogley soils are related to the pseudogleys and are a type of gleyic soil. The name of this hygroscopic soil derives from its gley dynamics. The nutrient-poor, often heavily acidified soil is poorly aerated and is not suited to arable use on account of the poor growth performance of cultivated crops. As a shallow topsoil with a moderately stony subsoil, it is mainly used for woodland. Because of its shallow nature it is only suitable for species of trees that thrive well in these conditions, such as the English Oak.".
- Stagnogley thumbnail Stagnogley.JPG?width=300.
- Stagnogley wikiPageID "40739611".
- Stagnogley wikiPageLength "2630".
- Stagnogley wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Stagnogley wikiPageRevisionID "681827444".
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Alluvium.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Black_Forest.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Calcareous.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedology.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_soil.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Central_Uplands.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Eifel.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Gleysol.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Hygroscopy.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Loam.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Midvale_Ridge.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Misse.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Ore_Mountains.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Perhumid.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Permeability_(earth_sciences).
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Quercus_robur.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Soil_horizon.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink Stagnosol.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink File:Stagnogley.JPG.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLink File:Stieleiche_bei_Wilsede.jpg.
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stagnogley".
- Stagnogley wikiPageWikiLinkText "stagnogley".
- Stagnogley wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soil_type.
- Stagnogley subject Category:Pedology.
- Stagnogley subject Category:Types_of_soil.
- Stagnogley hypernym Soil.
- Stagnogley type Species.
- Stagnogley comment "A stagnogley soil is a typically non-alluvial, non-calcareous, loamy or clayey soil with a relatively impervious, subsurface horizon.Stagnogley soils are related to the pseudogleys and are a type of gleyic soil. The name of this hygroscopic soil derives from its gley dynamics. The nutrient-poor, often heavily acidified soil is poorly aerated and is not suited to arable use on account of the poor growth performance of cultivated crops.".
- Stagnogley label "Stagnogley".
- Stagnogley sameAs Q1785030.
- Stagnogley sameAs Stagnogley.
- Stagnogley sameAs m.0y683x4.
- Stagnogley sameAs Q1785030.
- Stagnogley wasDerivedFrom Stagnogley?oldid=681827444.
- Stagnogley depiction Stagnogley.JPG.
- Stagnogley isPrimaryTopicOf Stagnogley.