207-401 Soil Management and Conservation

Availability

Parkville campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Tony Weatherley

Prerequisites

202-203 Soil and Water Resources

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Subject Description

This subject will examine the major current issues in the management of soils under various land uses in Australia. The dynamic nature of soils will be explored through study of the chemical, physical and biological processes in the soil environment, particularly those which impact directly on plant growth. The subject should develop an understanding of how soils can be managed to optimise plant growth and minimise adverse effects on the environment and present practical solutions to soil management.

Content includes:

  • reactions of nutrients and contaminants with soil surfaces;

  • processes controlling nutrient availability with particular reference to nitrogen and phosphorus;

  • assessment of nutrient availability including quantity/intensity relationships;

  • processes leading to sodic, salinised and acidified soils;

  • soil structure classification and management to minimise erosion;

  • water and solute movement;

  • soil survey and land capability assessment;

  • process-based soil management models; and

  • soil contamination, urban soil issues and soil quality and sustainability indicators.

Assessment

A three-hour examination (60%), a major assignment of 3000 words (30%) and a class talk (10%).



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