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  2. List of vineyard soil types - Wikipedia

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    Vent-based soil is formed from rock material (including pumice and tuff) that has been ejected into the air and cooled before settling to the earth. 2.) Lava-based soil is the product of lava flows from the volcano. Ninety percent of lava-based soil is composed of basalt with the other ten percent composed of andesite, pitchstone, rhyolite, and ...

  3. Terra preta - Wikipedia

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    Terra preta zones are generally surrounded by terra comum ([ˈtɛʁɐ koˈmũ, ku-]), or "common soil"; these are infertile soils, mainly acrisols, [6] but also ferralsols and arenosols. [7] Deforested arable soils in the Amazon are productive for a short period of time before their nutrients are consumed or leached away by rain or flooding.

  4. Black earth - Wikipedia

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    Black earth, the original meaning of chernozem, a type of humus-rich soil Black earth, the English translation of the Portuguese terra preta , or terra prêta do índio , very dark soils found in the Amazon Basin

  5. Chernozem - Wikipedia

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    Chernozem (/ ˈ tʃ ɜːr n ə z ɛ m / CHUR-nə-zem), [a] also called black soil, regur soil or black cotton soil, is a black-colored soil containing a high percentage of humus [3] (4% to 16%) and high percentages of phosphorus and ammonia compounds. [4] Chernozem is very fertile soil and can produce high agricultural yields with its high ...

  6. Terra roxa - Wikipedia

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    Terra roxa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtɛʁɐ ˈʁoʃɐ]) is a Portuguese phrase that may refer to: Terra roxa , a type of red soil common in southern and western Brazil; Terra Roxa, Paraná; Terra Roxa, São Paulo

  7. Terroir - Wikipedia

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    The element of soil relates both to the composition and the intrinsic nature of the vineyard soils, such as fertility, drainage and ability to retain heat. [6] Geomorphology refers to natural landscape features like mountains , valleys and bodies of water , which affect how the climate interacts with the region, and includes the elements of ...