2020
DOI: 10.33409/tbbbd.753454
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Agricultural characteristics of soils formed in different topographies in Şebinkarahisar district of Giresun province

Abstract: Bu çalışma, Giresun ili Şebinkarahisar ilçesinde farklı topoğrafik özelliklere sahip alanlarda oluşmuş toprakların bazı fiziksel ve kimyasal özelliklerinin belirlenmesi amacıyla yürütülmüştür. Çalışmada toplam 14 adet yüzey toprak örneği (0-30 cm) kullanılmıştır. İncelenen topraklar C, CL, SCL ve SL tekstür sınıflarında bulunmuştur. Tamamı tuzsuz olarak sınıflandırılan toprakların büyük çoğunluğu hafif alkalin ve nötr toprak reaksiyonuna sahiptirler. Kireç kapsamları 0 ile % 38.44, organik madde içerikleri % 0… Show more

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“…Textures of the subsurface soils (30-60/61/62/65 cm) were classified as CL (eight soil samples), as SL (five soil samples), as SCL (five soil samples), as L (three soil samples), as C (two soil samples), and as LS (one soil sample) (Anonymous, 1993). A great majority of the surface soil samples (0-30 cm) collected from orchards around the western parts of the Avutmuş Creek, which is in Şebinkarahisar district of the Giresun province of Türkiye, were classified as sandy clay loam and clay loam in terms of texture (Atmaca and Nalbant, 2018). Textures of surface and subsurface soil samples collected from a stream terrace in Kahta district of the Adıyaman Province of Türkiye were classified as clay loam (CL) and sandy clay loam (SCL) (Çelik and Akça, 2017).…”
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“…Textures of the subsurface soils (30-60/61/62/65 cm) were classified as CL (eight soil samples), as SL (five soil samples), as SCL (five soil samples), as L (three soil samples), as C (two soil samples), and as LS (one soil sample) (Anonymous, 1993). A great majority of the surface soil samples (0-30 cm) collected from orchards around the western parts of the Avutmuş Creek, which is in Şebinkarahisar district of the Giresun province of Türkiye, were classified as sandy clay loam and clay loam in terms of texture (Atmaca and Nalbant, 2018). Textures of surface and subsurface soil samples collected from a stream terrace in Kahta district of the Adıyaman Province of Türkiye were classified as clay loam (CL) and sandy clay loam (SCL) (Çelik and Akça, 2017).…”
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“…Findings reported by Bahrami and Ghahraman (2019) and Chidozie et al (2019) regarding surface soils are different from the findings of the present study. In similar studies; Atmaca and Nalbant (2018) reported that surface soils around the western parts of the Avutmuş Creek usually had sufficient total nitrogen and potassium, but some of the soils were deficient in phosphorus. Atmaca and Boyraz Erdem (2016) reported that available phosphorus and exchangeable potassium contents of soil samples collected from stream beds in the Central district of the province of Tekirdağ were usually sufficient.…”
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