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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_soilRed soil - Wikipedia

    Characteristics. Red soils include multiple soil types (e.g. ultisols, alfisols, oxisols) that are classified as red soil when they develop a distinct reddish color, which can vary from reddish brown to reddish yellow due to their high iron content. In general, red soils possess some characteristics of a good growing soil.

  2. Red soil, Any of a group of soils that develop in a warm, temperate, moist climate under deciduous or mixed forests and that have thin organic and organic-mineral layers overlying a yellowish-brown leached layer resting on an illuvial (see illuviation) red layer. Red soils generally form from.

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  3. Chemically, red soil is siliceous and aluminous, with free quartz as sand, but is rich in potassium, ranging from sand to clay with the majority being loamy. The lowermost area of red soil is dark in color and very fertile, while the upper layer is sandy and porous.

  4. What are the characteristics of red soil? Red soil has good drainage and is porous, allowing air and roots to penetrate easily. It is fertile and contains minerals like iron, aluminum, and potassium. However, it has low organic matter and water-holding capacity.

  5. Red soils are highly leached soils of the humid tropics having a high content of sesquioxides. In the current system of U. S. Soil Taxonomy, red soils are usually designated under the orders of Oxisols, Ultisols, and occasionally Alfisols, Mollisols and even Inceptisols.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UltisolUltisol - Wikipedia

    Introduction. Gardening in Ultisol. Possible solutions. Planting in Ultisol. Suborders. See also. References. Ultisol, commonly known as red clay soil, is one of twelve soil orders in the United States Department of Agriculture soil taxonomy.

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