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Alisols are acidic (increased by limited drainage) and therefore need liming, contain few nutrients and therefore need fertilizer, and do not have much surface coherence so are easily eroded.
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mentions oil palm, cotton, and maize (corn) as crops suitable to be grown on Alisols, though most crops require very intensive fertilisation for long-term success.
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There exist mixed forms, for example 'Stagnic Alisol', that are mainly Alisol, but also contain components that are found in
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of these soils such generally insoluble metals become soluble and can poison plants which are not tolerant of them.
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W. Zech, P. Schad, G. Hintermaier-Erhard: Soils of the World. Springer, Berlin 2022, Chapter 7.3.2.
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Aluminium and manganese toxicity is a very serious problem in Alisols, because at the low
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Article "Alisol" in Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 20 Aug. 2011
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World Reference Base for Soil Resources
cation exchange capacity
base saturation
Stagnosols
tropical
humid subtropical climates
Lixisols
Acrisols
Ferralsols
Kyushu
Chugoku
pH
Encyclopædia Britannica
"World Reference Base for Soil Resources, fourth edition"
Article "Alisol" in Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 20 Aug. 2011
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Soil classification
World Reference Base
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Acrisols
Alisols
Andosols
Anthrosols
Arenosols
Calcisols

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