Edaphology is the branch of soil science that focuses on the study of soils as a natural resource. It examines soil properties, formation processes, and their interaction with living organisms and the environment. Edaphologists investigate how soil characteristics affect plant growth, nutrient cycling, and water retention, crucial for agriculture, ecology, and environmental management. By understanding soil composition, texture, structure, and fertility, edaphology contributes to sustainable land use practices and soil conservation strategies. This field plays a vital role in optimizing agricultural productivity, managing soil erosion, and mitigating environmental impacts, making it essential in addressing global challenges like food security and climate change adaptation.
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