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Introduction to Soil Science 
SC-111 3(2+1) 
Prepared by Professor 
Dr. B.K. Pany
Course Details 
Module-1 (15 classes) 
• Soilscience and its scope 
• Pedological and edaphological concepts, 
• Origin of the earth, 
• Earth’s crust: Composition: 
• Rocks and minerals, 
• Weathering, soil formation factors and processes, 
• Components of soils, 
• Soil profile, 
• Soil physical properties, like 
• Soil texture, textural classes, particle size analysis, 
• Soil structure, classification, soil aggregates, significance, soil 
consistency, soil crusting, 
• Dencities of soil:Bulk density and particle density of soils , porosity, 
their significance and manipulation, 
• Soil compaction, soil colour, 
• Elementary knowledge of soil classification and soils of India;
Course Details... 
Module-1I (9 classes) 
• Soil water, 
• Retention and potentials of soil water, 
• Soil moisture constants, 
• Movement of soil water, Infiltration, Percolation, 
Permeability, Drainage, 
• Methods of determination of soil moisture. 
• Thermal properties of soil, soil temperature, 
• Soil air, Gaseous exchange, 
• Influence of soil temperature and air on plant growth; 
• Soil colloids, 
• Properties, nature, Types & significance; 
• Layer silicate clays, their genesis and sources of charges,
Course Details... 
Module-1II (8 classes) 
• Adsorption of ions, 
• Ion exchange, CEC and AEC , 
• Factors influencing ion exchange and its 
significance. 
• Soil organic matter, composition, decomposability, 
• Humus, Fractionation of organic matter, 
• Carbon cycle, C:N ratio, 
• Soil biology, Biomass, 
• Soil Organisms & their beneficial & harmful roles.
Practical 
Module-1 (10 classes) 
• Determination of Bulk density 
• Determination of Particle density, 
• Aggregate analysis, 
• Soil strength, 
• Soil moisture determination, 
• Soil moisture constants-Field capacity, 
• Infiltration rate, 
• Water holding capacity, 
• Soil Texture : Mechanical analysis- 
• Soil temperature, 
• Analytical chemistry-Basic concepts, Techniques & calculations- 
Module-1I (6 classes) 
• Collection & processing of soil for analysis- 
• Organic carbon, 
• pH and EC, 
• Soluble cations and anions- 
• Study of a soil profile- 
• Identification of rocks and minerals.
L-1 
• Introduction to soil science, 
• Fields of application in soil science 
• Soil 
• Function of Soil and 
• Major environmental issues 
• Scope of soil science, 
• Pedological and edaphological 
concepts,
Soil 
•Man is dependent on soils 
and 
• To certain extent good soils 
are dependent upon man 
and the use he makes of 
them
Soil Science 
Soil science 
• Soil science is the study of soil as a natural 
resource on the surface of 
the earth including soil formation, 
classification and mapping; physical, 
chemical, biological, and fertility 
properties of soils; and these properties in 
relation to the use and management of 
soils for crop production.
Fields of application in soil science 
1.Soil survey 2.Soil management 
3.Standard methods 
of analysis 
4.Soil fertility 
/ Nutrient management 
5.Ecosystem studies 6.Climate change 
7.Watershed and wetland 
studies 
8.Pedotransfer function
Soil 
• Soil is a dynamic natural body developed 
as a result of pedogenic processes during 
and after weathering of rocks, consisting 
of mineral and organic constituents, 
possessing definite chemical, physical, 
mineralogical and biological properties, 
having a variable depth over the surface 
of the earth and providing a medium for 
plant growth for land plants
SOIL... 
• Soils lie at the interface of Earth's , 
atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and lithos 
phere and interact with the hydrosphere and 
atmosphere. 
• To understand soil requires some knowledge of 
metrology, climatology, ecology, biology, 
Hydrology, geomorphology, geology and many 
other earth sciences and natural sciences 
• Soils play a vital role in the quality of our 
environment. 
• For example, soil impact the quality and 
quantity of our food, and serve as foundations 
of our structures,
SOIL... 
• Soil can be a source, a sink, or an interacting 
medium for many nutrients, as well as 
contaminants that impact humans, plants, 
wildlife, and other organisms. 
• An understanding of soil properties and 
processes is therefore critical to evaluate soil 
management processes. 
• The word “Soil” is derived from Latin word 
‘Solum’ means ‘Floor’ or ‘Ground’ “With out 
life, there is no soil and without soil, there is no 
life on the earth planet”
Function of Soil 
Soils perform six key functions in the global ecosystem. 
Soil serves as a 
• Medium for plant growth (provides nutrients), it store 
and supply nutrients to plants. 
• As an anchor for plant roots enabling plants to stand 
erect 
• Regulator of water supplies (water holding tank, it 
absorb and store the moisture for later use), 
• Recycler of raw materials ( Decomposition) 
• Habitat for soil organisms 
• Landscaping and engineering medium (Soils are the base 
material for roads, homes, buildings, and other 
structures) and , 
• It provide space for air which creates healthy 
environment)
Major environmental issues 
Major environmental issues addressed will be: 
• Soil stability and erosion 
• Soil hydrology 
• Biodiversity of soils 
• Plant nutrition 
• Quality of agricultural crops 
• Pollution by trace elements and nutrients in excess 
• Climate change and global warming 
• Water quality 
• Role of micro and meso faune in soil
Scope of Soil Science 
• Soil Science has several well defined and developed 
disciplines. Scope of soil Science is reflected through 
these disciplines. 
1. Soil physics: Involves the study of physical properties 
of soils as well as the measurements and control of 
physical processes that takes place in and through the 
soil 
2. Soil chemistry: Chemical constituents, chemical 
properties and the chemical reactions 
3. Soil biology: Soil biology deals with soil ecology - 
micro organisms, its population, classification, its role 
in transformations
Scope of Soil Science…. 
4. Soil mineralogy: Soil mineralogy deals with the 
minerals (primary rock minerals and secondary 
minerals present in soil and their contribution 
to the chemistry, physics, biology and fertility 
of soil and their relation to genesis of soil 
5.Soil fertility: Soil fertility deals with the nutrient 
status or ability of soil to supply nutrients for 
plant growth under favorable environmental 
conditions such as light, temperature and 
physical conditions of soil. (Nutrient supplying 
properties of soil)
Scope of Soil Science…. 
6. Soil genesis and classification (Pedology): It 
deals with weathering of rocks and minerals, 
factors and processes of soil formation, and 
classification of soils in a recognized system 
7. Soil survey: It is the systematic examination of 
soil in the field and laboratories, their 
description and classification, the mapping of 
kinds of an area, and also interpretation of soils 
according to adaptability to various crops and 
their productivity under different management 
systems.
Scope of Soil Science…. 
8. Soil Technology: It is an applied science 
and deals with the principles and practices 
of soil erosion and conservation, and 
management of problem soils, viz. saline, 
sodic (alkali), acid, waterlogged and other 
degraded soils 
9. Soil conservation: Dealing with protection 
of soil against physical loss by erosion or 
against chemical deterioration i.e. 
excessive loss of nutrients either natural or 
artificial means.
Pedological and edaphological concepts 
• Approaches of Soil Study: Two approaches 
(Concepts) 
• There are two main branches/ divisions of soil 
science, 
• Pedology 
• Edaphology
(a) Pedology 
(a) Pedology (From Greek word pedon, means soil or 
earth). 
• Pedology is a branch of soil science that focusing soil as 
a natural body on the formation (pedogenesis-soil 
genesis), morphology, classification (or studies the soil 
profile or solum in its natural setting) and distribution 
patterns of soils worldwide that have developed along 
with broader landforms, biogeochemical environments, 
and habitats of living organisms of soils as bodies within 
the natural landscape. 
• A soil: A soil (means- pedology) is studied as a natural 
body from the point of view of pedology (formation, 
chemistry, morphology and classification of soil), and as 
a part of the landscape
(a) Pedology... 
• Pedogenic (soil-forming) processes act to both 
create and destroy order within soils; these 
processes can proceed simultaneously. 
• The resulting soil profile reflects the balance of 
these processes, present and past. 
Pedological Approach 
• The origin of the soil, its classification and its 
description are examined in Pedology. 
• Pedology is the study of soil as a natural body and 
does not focus on the soil’s immediate practical 
use. 
• A pedologist studies, examines and classifies soil 
as they occur in their natural environment.
(b) Edaphology 
(b) Edaphology(from Greek word edaphos, means soil 
or ground and logia means science or study) 
• Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils as 
a medium of growth for living things, particularly 
plants, fungi, and other living things 
• The term Edaphology is also applied to the study of 
how the soil influences human’s use of the land for 
growing plants and overall use of the land of the man. 
• General subfields within edaphology are agricultural 
soil science and environmental soil science. 
• Soil: ( Sudy of soil means edaphology) Soil is a 
material who’s chemical, physical, mineralogical and 
biological characteristics are studied in relation to 
plant growth or to any other use (edaphology)
Edaphological Approach 
• Edaphology, studies the soil from the standpoint of crop 
production of higher plants. 
• Edaphologists examin and consider the various 
properties of soil in relation to plant production (food, 
fiber and timber crops) 
• Edaphologists also studies the causes of the variation in 
soil productivity and find means of conserving and 
improving this productivity. 
• From the edaphological viewpoint, the soil has certain 
functions in relation to plant life and these are: 
– It serves as a medium in which seeds can germinate or 
tubers and cuttings can start to take roots; 
– It provides support for vertically growing plants; 
– It serves as an absorber of moisture for the use of plants; 
and 
– It furnishes most of the nutrients which sustain plant life.

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Introduction to soil science

  • 1. Introduction to Soil Science SC-111 3(2+1) Prepared by Professor Dr. B.K. Pany
  • 2. Course Details Module-1 (15 classes) • Soilscience and its scope • Pedological and edaphological concepts, • Origin of the earth, • Earth’s crust: Composition: • Rocks and minerals, • Weathering, soil formation factors and processes, • Components of soils, • Soil profile, • Soil physical properties, like • Soil texture, textural classes, particle size analysis, • Soil structure, classification, soil aggregates, significance, soil consistency, soil crusting, • Dencities of soil:Bulk density and particle density of soils , porosity, their significance and manipulation, • Soil compaction, soil colour, • Elementary knowledge of soil classification and soils of India;
  • 3. Course Details... Module-1I (9 classes) • Soil water, • Retention and potentials of soil water, • Soil moisture constants, • Movement of soil water, Infiltration, Percolation, Permeability, Drainage, • Methods of determination of soil moisture. • Thermal properties of soil, soil temperature, • Soil air, Gaseous exchange, • Influence of soil temperature and air on plant growth; • Soil colloids, • Properties, nature, Types & significance; • Layer silicate clays, their genesis and sources of charges,
  • 4. Course Details... Module-1II (8 classes) • Adsorption of ions, • Ion exchange, CEC and AEC , • Factors influencing ion exchange and its significance. • Soil organic matter, composition, decomposability, • Humus, Fractionation of organic matter, • Carbon cycle, C:N ratio, • Soil biology, Biomass, • Soil Organisms & their beneficial & harmful roles.
  • 5. Practical Module-1 (10 classes) • Determination of Bulk density • Determination of Particle density, • Aggregate analysis, • Soil strength, • Soil moisture determination, • Soil moisture constants-Field capacity, • Infiltration rate, • Water holding capacity, • Soil Texture : Mechanical analysis- • Soil temperature, • Analytical chemistry-Basic concepts, Techniques & calculations- Module-1I (6 classes) • Collection & processing of soil for analysis- • Organic carbon, • pH and EC, • Soluble cations and anions- • Study of a soil profile- • Identification of rocks and minerals.
  • 6. L-1 • Introduction to soil science, • Fields of application in soil science • Soil • Function of Soil and • Major environmental issues • Scope of soil science, • Pedological and edaphological concepts,
  • 7. Soil •Man is dependent on soils and • To certain extent good soils are dependent upon man and the use he makes of them
  • 8. Soil Science Soil science • Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the earth including soil formation, classification and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and these properties in relation to the use and management of soils for crop production.
  • 9. Fields of application in soil science 1.Soil survey 2.Soil management 3.Standard methods of analysis 4.Soil fertility / Nutrient management 5.Ecosystem studies 6.Climate change 7.Watershed and wetland studies 8.Pedotransfer function
  • 10. Soil • Soil is a dynamic natural body developed as a result of pedogenic processes during and after weathering of rocks, consisting of mineral and organic constituents, possessing definite chemical, physical, mineralogical and biological properties, having a variable depth over the surface of the earth and providing a medium for plant growth for land plants
  • 11. SOIL... • Soils lie at the interface of Earth's , atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and lithos phere and interact with the hydrosphere and atmosphere. • To understand soil requires some knowledge of metrology, climatology, ecology, biology, Hydrology, geomorphology, geology and many other earth sciences and natural sciences • Soils play a vital role in the quality of our environment. • For example, soil impact the quality and quantity of our food, and serve as foundations of our structures,
  • 12. SOIL... • Soil can be a source, a sink, or an interacting medium for many nutrients, as well as contaminants that impact humans, plants, wildlife, and other organisms. • An understanding of soil properties and processes is therefore critical to evaluate soil management processes. • The word “Soil” is derived from Latin word ‘Solum’ means ‘Floor’ or ‘Ground’ “With out life, there is no soil and without soil, there is no life on the earth planet”
  • 13. Function of Soil Soils perform six key functions in the global ecosystem. Soil serves as a • Medium for plant growth (provides nutrients), it store and supply nutrients to plants. • As an anchor for plant roots enabling plants to stand erect • Regulator of water supplies (water holding tank, it absorb and store the moisture for later use), • Recycler of raw materials ( Decomposition) • Habitat for soil organisms • Landscaping and engineering medium (Soils are the base material for roads, homes, buildings, and other structures) and , • It provide space for air which creates healthy environment)
  • 14. Major environmental issues Major environmental issues addressed will be: • Soil stability and erosion • Soil hydrology • Biodiversity of soils • Plant nutrition • Quality of agricultural crops • Pollution by trace elements and nutrients in excess • Climate change and global warming • Water quality • Role of micro and meso faune in soil
  • 15. Scope of Soil Science • Soil Science has several well defined and developed disciplines. Scope of soil Science is reflected through these disciplines. 1. Soil physics: Involves the study of physical properties of soils as well as the measurements and control of physical processes that takes place in and through the soil 2. Soil chemistry: Chemical constituents, chemical properties and the chemical reactions 3. Soil biology: Soil biology deals with soil ecology - micro organisms, its population, classification, its role in transformations
  • 16. Scope of Soil Science…. 4. Soil mineralogy: Soil mineralogy deals with the minerals (primary rock minerals and secondary minerals present in soil and their contribution to the chemistry, physics, biology and fertility of soil and their relation to genesis of soil 5.Soil fertility: Soil fertility deals with the nutrient status or ability of soil to supply nutrients for plant growth under favorable environmental conditions such as light, temperature and physical conditions of soil. (Nutrient supplying properties of soil)
  • 17. Scope of Soil Science…. 6. Soil genesis and classification (Pedology): It deals with weathering of rocks and minerals, factors and processes of soil formation, and classification of soils in a recognized system 7. Soil survey: It is the systematic examination of soil in the field and laboratories, their description and classification, the mapping of kinds of an area, and also interpretation of soils according to adaptability to various crops and their productivity under different management systems.
  • 18. Scope of Soil Science…. 8. Soil Technology: It is an applied science and deals with the principles and practices of soil erosion and conservation, and management of problem soils, viz. saline, sodic (alkali), acid, waterlogged and other degraded soils 9. Soil conservation: Dealing with protection of soil against physical loss by erosion or against chemical deterioration i.e. excessive loss of nutrients either natural or artificial means.
  • 19. Pedological and edaphological concepts • Approaches of Soil Study: Two approaches (Concepts) • There are two main branches/ divisions of soil science, • Pedology • Edaphology
  • 20. (a) Pedology (a) Pedology (From Greek word pedon, means soil or earth). • Pedology is a branch of soil science that focusing soil as a natural body on the formation (pedogenesis-soil genesis), morphology, classification (or studies the soil profile or solum in its natural setting) and distribution patterns of soils worldwide that have developed along with broader landforms, biogeochemical environments, and habitats of living organisms of soils as bodies within the natural landscape. • A soil: A soil (means- pedology) is studied as a natural body from the point of view of pedology (formation, chemistry, morphology and classification of soil), and as a part of the landscape
  • 21. (a) Pedology... • Pedogenic (soil-forming) processes act to both create and destroy order within soils; these processes can proceed simultaneously. • The resulting soil profile reflects the balance of these processes, present and past. Pedological Approach • The origin of the soil, its classification and its description are examined in Pedology. • Pedology is the study of soil as a natural body and does not focus on the soil’s immediate practical use. • A pedologist studies, examines and classifies soil as they occur in their natural environment.
  • 22. (b) Edaphology (b) Edaphology(from Greek word edaphos, means soil or ground and logia means science or study) • Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils as a medium of growth for living things, particularly plants, fungi, and other living things • The term Edaphology is also applied to the study of how the soil influences human’s use of the land for growing plants and overall use of the land of the man. • General subfields within edaphology are agricultural soil science and environmental soil science. • Soil: ( Sudy of soil means edaphology) Soil is a material who’s chemical, physical, mineralogical and biological characteristics are studied in relation to plant growth or to any other use (edaphology)
  • 23. Edaphological Approach • Edaphology, studies the soil from the standpoint of crop production of higher plants. • Edaphologists examin and consider the various properties of soil in relation to plant production (food, fiber and timber crops) • Edaphologists also studies the causes of the variation in soil productivity and find means of conserving and improving this productivity. • From the edaphological viewpoint, the soil has certain functions in relation to plant life and these are: – It serves as a medium in which seeds can germinate or tubers and cuttings can start to take roots; – It provides support for vertically growing plants; – It serves as an absorber of moisture for the use of plants; and – It furnishes most of the nutrients which sustain plant life.