agrology

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Definition

Noun: - The science of soils in relation to crops: Agrology is the branch of soil science that specifically studies the properties, chemistry, and management of soils to improve crop production and agricultural land use.

Usage
  • Agrology is a scientific field. It is used in academic, agricultural, and environmental contexts to discuss the study of soil for agricultural purposes.
  • It is a technical term. You will typically encounter it in scientific literature, university courses, or discussions among farming and soil experts.
Examples
  • The university offers a degree program in agrology, focusing on sustainable soil management.
  • Advances in agrology have led to more efficient fertilizer use, increasing crop yields.
  • His research in agrology helped farmers understand the nutrient deficiencies in their fields.
Advanced Usage
  • "Pedology" vs. "Agrology": While both are soil sciences, is the study of soils in their natural environment, including their formation and classification. is an applied science focused on soils for crop production.
  • "Edaphology": This is a closely related term, sometimes used interchangeably with agrology, as it also concerns the influence of soils on living things, particularly plants.
Variants and Related Words
  • Agrologist (noun): A scientist who specializes in agrology.
    • The agrologist recommended specific soil amendments for the vineyard.
  • Agrological (adjective): Pertaining to agrology.
    • The report contained detailed agrological data.
Synonyms
  • Soil science (agricultural): The general science of soils with an emphasis on agricultural applications.
  • Agricultural pedology: A more specific term combining soil study with crop science.
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • "Agrology report": A document detailing soil analysis and recommendations for land use.
    • The developer submitted an agrology report with the land-use application.
Noun
  1. science of soils in relation to crops

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