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    A Phaeozem in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) is a dark soil with a high base status, but without a secondary carbonates within one metre...
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    Canadian WRB United States Chernozemic Kastanozem, Chernozem, Phaeozem Mollisol Brown Chernozem Kastanozem (Aridic) Aridic Mollisol subgroups (Xerolls...
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    following soil types have been shown to be good for cassava cultivation: phaeozem, regosol, arenosol, andosol and luvisol. Stakes Grafting Cassava is subject...
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  • Fluvisols Gleysols Greyzems Histosols Kastanozems Lithosols Luvisols Nitosols Phaeozems Planosols Podzols Podzoluvisols Rankers Regosols Rendzinas Solonchaks...
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    Chernozems D : Podzoluvisols E : Rendzinas F : Ferralsols G : Gleysols H : Phaeozems I : Lithosols J : Fluvisols K : Kastanozems L : Luvisols M : Greyzems...
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    Resources (WRB), Mollisols are split up into Chernozems, Kastanozems and Phaeozems. Shallow or gravelly Mollisols may belong to the Leptosols. Many Aquolls...
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    Zambezi River. The soil is predominantly Leptosols in the schist region and Phaeozems on the dolomite. These non-clay soils result in reduced filtration of...
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    Shallow, dark loamy soils with a good natural fertility (Rendzic and Leptic Phaeozem (6) shallow, stony loam soils (Eutric Regosol and Cambisol) (21) Associated...
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    The other types of soils are shallow Andosols, Lithosols, and Haplic Phaeozems that are mainly common in the area between 2,500 and 3,500 m. The Simien...
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    99°; 20'0 W. In the borough 4 types of soils dominate: Haplic and Luvic Phaeozem: Cover 53.8% of the borough's territory; it is a soil that presents a normal...
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