agrological
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Definition
Adjective Of or relating to agrology, the scientific study of agricultural soils, their properties, and their management for crop production.
Usage
The adjective "agrological" is used to describe anything pertaining to the field of agrology. It is a specialized, academic term most commonly found in scientific literature, research papers, and technical discussions about soil science in an agricultural context.
Examples
- The research team conducted an agrological survey of the region to assess soil fertility.
- Understanding the agrological characteristics of an area is essential for sustainable farming.
- Her thesis contributed valuable agrological data on soil erosion in coastal plains.
Advanced Usage
- Agrological factors: Refers to the soil-related elements (e.g., pH, texture, nutrient content) that influence agricultural productivity.
- The success of the vineyard depends on several key agrological factors.
Variants and Related Words
- Agrology (n): The scientific study of agricultural soils.
- He holds a degree in agrology.
- Agrologist (n): A scientist who specializes in agrology.
- The agrologist recommended specific amendments to improve the soil.
Synonyms
- Pedological (specifically relating to the study of soils in general, not exclusively agricultural).
- Soil-science-related (descriptive synonym).
Adjective
- of or related to agrology