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摘要
封面:葡萄园绿石。Chrysalis葡萄园的一个基地种植在弗吉尼亚州蓝岭山脉的变质玄武岩形成的土壤上。这样的母岩可能会为葡萄藤提供过多的钾,从而对葡萄酒的品质产生负面影响。参见J.C. Fiola等人,“改进评估葡萄园土壤钾有效性的方法”https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20522。Jaclyn C. Fiola摄。
On the cover: Vineyard greenstone. One of Chrysalis Vineyards' sites is planted on soils formed from metabasalt in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Such parent rocks may provide grapevines with too much potassium, which can negatively affect wine quality. See J.C. Fiola et al., “Improving methods for evaluating potassium availability in vineyard soils,” https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20522. Photo by Jaclyn C. Fiola.
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SSSA Journal publishes content on soil physics; hydrology; soil chemistry; soil biology; soil biochemistry; soil fertility; plant nutrition; pedology; soil and water conservation and management; forest, range, and wildland soils; soil and plant analysis; soil mineralogy, wetland soils. The audience is researchers, students, soil scientists, hydrologists, pedologist, geologists, agronomists, arborists, ecologists, engineers, certified practitioners, soil microbiologists, and environmentalists.
The journal publishes original research, issue papers, reviews, notes, comments and letters to the editor, and book reviews. Invitational papers may be published in the journal if accepted by the editorial board.