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- Anthrosol abstract "An Anthrosol in the FAO World Reference Base for Soil Resources is a type of soil that has been formed or heavily modified due to long-term human activity, such as from irrigation, addition of organic waste or wet-field cultivation used to create paddy fields.Such soils can be formed from any parent soil, and are commonly found in areas where agriculture has been practised for centuries. Anthrosols can be found worldwide, though they tend to have different soil horizons in different regions. For example, in northwestern Europe Anthrosols commonly have plaggic or terric horizons, and together they cover some 500,000 hectares.".
- Anthrosol wikiPageID "23922284".
- Anthrosol wikiPageLength "2276".
- Anthrosol wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Anthrosol wikiPageRevisionID "616908508".
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Anthrepts.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedology.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_soil.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink FAO.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Agriculture_Organization_of_the_United_Nations.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Paddy_field.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Soil_horizon.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Surface_irrigation.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Technosol.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Technosols.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink Terrace_(agriculture).
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLink World_Reference_Base_for_Soil_Resources.
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anthrosol".
- Anthrosol wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthrosol".
- Anthrosol hasPhotoCollection Anthrosol.
- Anthrosol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soil-stub.
- Anthrosol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soil_type.
- Anthrosol subject Category:Pedology.
- Anthrosol subject Category:Types_of_soil.
- Anthrosol hypernym Soil.
- Anthrosol type Species.
- Anthrosol comment "An Anthrosol in the FAO World Reference Base for Soil Resources is a type of soil that has been formed or heavily modified due to long-term human activity, such as from irrigation, addition of organic waste or wet-field cultivation used to create paddy fields.Such soils can be formed from any parent soil, and are commonly found in areas where agriculture has been practised for centuries. Anthrosols can be found worldwide, though they tend to have different soil horizons in different regions.".
- Anthrosol label "Anthrosol".
- Anthrosol sameAs Antroposol.
- Anthrosol sameAs Anthrosol.
- Anthrosol sameAs Anthrosol.
- Anthrosol sameAs Anthrosol.
- Anthrosol sameAs Gleby_antropogeniczne.
- Anthrosol sameAs m.076ytly.
- Anthrosol sameAs Q359019.
- Anthrosol sameAs Q359019.
- Anthrosol wasDerivedFrom Anthrosol?oldid=616908508.
- Anthrosol isPrimaryTopicOf Anthrosol.