0-20
20-57
57-84
Isabela Series
Soil Fertility | High |
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Soil pH | Neutral (7.0 |
Organic Matter | Moderate |
Phosphorus (P) | High |
Potassium (K) | High |
Nutrient Retention | High |
Base Saturation | High |
Salinity Hazard | Low |
Physical Soil Quality | |
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Relief | Level |
Water Retention | Very high |
Drainage | Poor to moderate |
Permeability | Slow |
Workability/Tilth | Hard to moderate |
Stoniness | None |
Rooting Depth | Deep (>1 m) |
Flooding | Seasonal river flooding |
Erosion | None |
Surface Soil Type: Clay
Family name: Fine, smectitic (ca.), isohyperthermic, Aquic Hapludalf
Soils formed from alluvial deposits and are well traversed by big rivers It is fine textured with less than 60 composed mostly of minerals which have shrink and swell capacity smectitic It is an old soil with high base status and an alluvial accumulation of clay in the subsoil horizons from underlying horizons alf Alfisol and exhibits minimum complexity in its horizonation hapl It is saturated with water for repeated periods of time aquic It is found in areas with humid climate that have well distributed rainfall ud udic with 7 months wet and 3 months dry thus have an adequate supply of moisture for crop growth The mean annual soil temperature is higher than 22C isohyperthermic