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Soil Toxicities (HWSD)

On the basis of soil parameters provided by the Harmonized World Soil Database (HWSD) seven key soil qualities important for crop production have been derived, namely: nutrient availability, nutrient retention capacity, rooting conditions, oxygen availability to roots, excess salts, toxicities, and workability. Soil qualities are related to the agricultural use of the soil and more specifically to specific crop requirements and tolerances. For the illustration of soil qualities, maize was selected as reference crop because of its global importance and wide geographical distribution.


Toxicities (SQ.6)


Low pH leads to acidity related toxicities, e.g., aluminum, iron, manganese toxicities, and to various deficiencies, e.g., of phosphorus and molybdenum. Calcareous soils exhibit generally micronutrient deficiencies, for instance of iron, manganese, and zinc and in some cases toxicity of molybdenum. Gypsum strongly limits available soil moisture. Tolerance of crops to calcium carbonate and gypsum varies widely (FAO, 1990; Sys, 1993).


Low pH and high calcium carbonate and gypsum are mutually exclusive. Acidity related toxicities such as aluminum toxicities and micro-nutrient deficiencies are accounted for respectively in SQ1, nutrient availability, and in SQ2, nutrient retention capacity. This soil quality SQ6 is therefore only including calcium carbonate and gypsum related toxicities. The most limiting of the combination of excess calcium carbonate and gypsum in the soil, and occurrence of petrocalcic and petrogypsic soil phases is selected for the quantification of SQ6.


Note that the classes used in the Soil Quality evaluation are:


1: No or slight limitations


2: Moderate limitations


3: Sever limitations


4: Very severe limitations


5: Mainly non-soil


6: Permafrost area


7: Water bodies


Remember that classes are qualitative not quantitative. Only classes 1 to 4 are corresponding to an assessment of soil limitations for plant growth. Class 1 is generally rated between 80 and 100% of the growth potential, class 2 between 60 and 80%, class 3 between 40 and 60%, and class 4 less than 40%.

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Date (Publication)
2012-03
Status
Completed
Point of contact
  Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN - Ronald Vargas ( )
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Theme
  • harmonized world soil database

  • soil quality

  • Toxicities

  • HiH_SOIL

  • Tag_soil

Keywords
  • World

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Copyright
Use constraints
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All rights reserved. No part of this Harmonized World Soil Database may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any means for resale or other commercial purposes without written permission of the copyright holders. Reproduction and dissemination of material in this information product for educational or other noncommercial purposes are authorized without any prior written permission from the copyright holders provided the source is fully acknowledged. Full acknowledgement and referencing of all sources must be included in any documentation using any of the material contained in the Harmonized World Soil Database, as follows:


Citation

Fischer, G., F. Nachtergaele, S. Prieler, H.T. van Velthuizen, L. Verelst, D. Wiberg, 2008. Global Agro-ecological Zones Assessment for Agriculture (GAEZ 2008). IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria and FAO, Rome, Italy.

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Metadata language

eng

Character set
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Topic category
  • Geoscientific information
  • Environment
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Supplemental Information

http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/aq361e/aq361e.pdf

Reference system identifier
WGS 1984
Number of dimensions
2
Dimension name
Row
Dimension size
21600
Resolution
30  arcseconds
Dimension name
Column
Dimension size
43200
Resolution
30  arcseconds
Cell geometry
Area
Transformation parameter availability
Yes
Distribution format
  • GeoTIFF ( 1.0 )

  • GeoTIFF ( 1.0 )

OnLine resource
gsoc:sq6 ( OGC:WMS-1.1.1-http-get-map )

Soil Quality: Toxicities

OnLine resource
Download - Soil Toxicities (TIF, 71,2MB) ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
OnLine resource
Harmonized World Soil Database v.1.2 February 2012 ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )

Download - Report: Harmonized World Soil Database v.1.2 February 2012

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Dataset
Statement

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File identifier
ec81aff5-2b00-4534-a780-78178288d21d XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Date stamp
2022-11-03T10:56:45
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115:2003/19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

Point of contact
  FAO-UN - CBL Global Soil Partnership ( )
 
 

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Keywords

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