Geology, regional Mediterranean climate, and pedology are the same on both slopes. |
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Graduate in agronomy, pedology and chemistry, I began to get bored in the offices of the agricultural Administration. |
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First scientific partnership with Professor Louis André from the ENSA in Toulouse, an expert in pedology and organic matter. |
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Accordingly, pedology embraces several subdisciplines, namely, soil chemistry, soil physics, and soil microbiology. |
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Increase the prominence of pedology in the programs that teach agriculture. |
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Luc Lamontagne has a forest engineer bachelor degree and a master's degree applied to forest ecology and pedology from Laval University. |
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It is therefore possible to develop the first diagnostic tool for iron toxicity risk in the lowlands by employing a dichotomous key based on pedology, hydrology, agronomy, and eco-physiology. |
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The term climate in pedology refers to the characteristics of weather as they evolve over time scales longer than those necessary for soil properties to develop. |
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The study of soils, or pedology, was concerned with the thin mantle of weathered material on the Earth's surface that sustains plant and animal life. |
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This tool will specifically respond to the needs formulated by the ASTA pedology department, thereby contributing to better ground management in Luxembourg. |
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The Laboratory of pedology establishes fertilisation advice based on the analysis of earth which enables the optimisation of culture production and respect of the environment. |
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Increase the pedology content of agricultural education. |
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Experts in pedology have stressed the importance of pro-social, positive modeling on the behavior and development of children and, to a lesser extent, on older adults. |
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Pedology is one of the last sciences, developed in the 19th century. |
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In 1964, years before the final Battle of Khe Sahn, Nhan received a scholarship to go to southern China and study for a Masters in Pedology, soil science and agro-chemistry. |
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