
This course introduces the fundamental concepts, objectives, and research methods of soil science and agricultural practices. It explores the origin, composition, classification, and functions of soil, as well as the principles of sustainable land use and plant productivity. Students will gain knowledge of both Lithuanian and international soil classification systems and develop an understanding of soil fertility, degradation, and the role of soil in crop cultivation and agricultural systems.
· Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Explain the concepts, scope, and objectives of soil science and its development globally and in Lithuania.
- Describe geological processes shaping the Earth's surface and identify major minerals and rocks.
- Analyze soil composition, profile, and macromorphological features.
- Understand and apply soil classification systems (LTD-99 and WRB 2024).
- Evaluate the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil, the factors causing its degradation, and methods of soil protection
- Evaluate soil fertility, degradation, and their effects on plant growth.
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Fundamentals of Soil Agrochemistry and Principles of Plant Nutrition. Fertilizer Classification, Selection, and Timing for Different Crops
- Teacher: Romutė Mikučionienė
- Student: Foysal Ahmed
- Student: Md Al Amin
- Student: Abdul Basit
- Student: Rifat Hossen
- Student: Maruf Hussain
- Student: Md Samsul Islam
- Student: Sahadat Kamal
- Student: Arafat Sami