12 Soil Orders
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Soil TaxonomyProperties of Soil
Plant & Soil Science
Property #1: Soil has Horizons (layers)
Property #2: Soil has Color…
Property #3: pH Levels
Soil Property #4 - Organic Content
Desert soils have low
organic content.
Grasslands have high
organic content.
The exact type of
vegetation is also
important because it
also affects pH.
Pine needles add acid
to the soil.
Grasses conserve
calcium and
magnesium (bases).
Most crops like a
neutral pH.
Order
Soil Taxonomy- 12 Soil Orders
Soils are
classified into
into six
categories based
on diagnostic
characteristics
The last (largest)
category will
place the soils
into one of the
12 Soil Orders.
Soil Taxonomy
Fine-loamy mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
(This is the name of a specific soil in Soil Taxonomy)
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Orders (12)
Suborders (54)
Great Groups (211)
Subgroups (1,100+)
Family (7,000+)
Series (a lot!)
This is the name of one
Of the 12 large categories
Mollisol - oll
Oder - root of order
Orders
Fine-loamy mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
Highest and most general
of the soil classification
system (similar to the
phylum in plant
taxonomy)
Based on conditions
under which the soil
developed
Order
oll = Mollisols
Suborders
Fine-loamy mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
Grouped by similarities in
soil formation such as
wetter/dryer soil,
colder/warmer soil, etc.
Sub
Order
Order
Ud = Udic Moisture
Great Groups (not required to know)
Fine-loamy mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
Sub
Order
Great
Group
Based on differences
between soil horizons
Order
Argi = Clay
accumulation
Sub Groups (not required to know)
Fine-loamy mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
Describes a profile
characteristic, wetness,
sand, etc.
Sub
Group
Sub
Order
Great Order
Group
Aquic = wet soil
Family (not required to know)
Fine-loamy, mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
Family
Texture, clay minerals, CEC, temp,
Based on soil properties that
affect management and root
penetration, such as texture,
temperature, and depth
Sub
Group
Sub
Order
Great
Group
Order
Series (not required to know)
Fine-loamy mixed, superactive, mesic Aquic Argiudolls
Family
Named from the town or landscape
feature near where the soil was
first recognized (Eleva= Eleva, WI
or Gale for Galesville, WI .)
Sub
Group
Sub
Order
Great
Group
Order
Soil Orders – Upper Midwest
12 Soil Orders -
Each Order has a diagnostic epipedon and
subsurface horizons – which could be “none”.
WEB SITE for soil orders = www.mines.uidaho.edu/pses/teach_res
Entisol
Inceptisol
Andisols
Spodosols
Mollisols
Alfisols
Ultisols
Oxisols
Aridisols
Vertisols
Histosols
Gelisols
The 12 Soil
Orders
Orders with unique parent materials:
Andisols (and)
Volcanic ash soils.
Histosols (ist)
Organic soils.
Vertisols (ert)
High shrink/swell
clay soils.
Orders formed in unique
environments.
Aridisols (id)
Arid climates.
CaCO3 accumulation
in subsoil.
Gelisols (el)
Colder climates.
Permafrost layer
within 2 m of
surface.
Oxisols (ox)
Tropics and
subtropics.
Intensely weathered.
Orders by age.
Entisols (ent)
‘Baby’ soil.
Little to no
morphological
development.
Inceptisols (ept)
‘Toddler’ soils.
Weakly developed
sub-surface
horizons.
Ultisols (ult)
Older soils.
“Ultimately
weathered”.
Strongly leached.
Sub-surface clay
accumulation.
< 35% base sat. in
sub-soil.
Orders developed under unique
vegetative ecosystems.
Alfisols (alf)
Forest soils.
Usually an A-E-B
type horizon
development.
The A horizon is
usually less than 25
cm.
Mollisols (oll)
Grasslands soil.
Thick, dark A
horizon.
High % base
saturation.
Spodosols (od)
Acid forest soils.
Usually sandy.
Thick, bright white E
horizon.
Sub-surface layer of
accumulated metalhumus complex
(Bhs and Bs
horizons).
Summary:
3 orders with unique parent materials
(Andisols, Histisols, Vertisols).
3 orders with unique environments
(Aridisols, Gelisols, Oxisols).
3 orders by age of development (Entisols,
Inceptisols, Ultisols).
3 orders by unique vegetative influence
(Alfisols, Mollisols, Spodosols).
Resources
http://soils.usda.gov/technical/soil_orders/
http://www.soils4teachers.org/lessons-andactivities
http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/soilorders/orders.
htm