The course aims to provide necessary tools for understanding sustainable soil management.
The course will include:
14 hours frontal lessons
14 hours other activities (in classroom and/or in laboratory and/or educational visits).
If teaching is given in a mixed formula or remotely, necessary changes may be introduced to what was previously stated in order to comply with the provided and reported syllabus.
Learning assessment may be done remotely if necessary.
As a guarantee of equal opportunities and in compliance with current laws, interested students can ask for a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory and/or dispensatory measures, based on their specific needs and on teaching objectives of the discipline.
It is also possible to ask the departmental contacts of CInAP (Center for Active and Participatory Inclusion - Services for Disabilities and/or DSAs), in the persons of Prof. Giovanna Tropea Garzia and Anna De Angelis.
Introduction. Soil genesis and evolution. Gas and liquid phases of the soil. Solid phase of the soil: inorganic and organic components. Organic matter: evolution and properties. Physical and morphological characteristics of the soil. Soil chemical properties: pH, anion and cation exchange. Soil fertility and bioremediation. Soil-root interactions: the rhizosphere. Root absorption of water and ions. Nutritional requirements of plants. Laboratory activities: soil fertility assessment, agri-environmental indicators.
Text 1: Fondamenti di Chimica del suolo (2017). Sequi, Ciavatta, Miano. Patròn Editore, Bologna.
Studium
Subjects | Text References | |
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1 | Introduction | Text 1: Cap. 1 (Par. 1.1-1.3-1.4) |
2 | Soil genesis and evolution | Text 1: Cap. 2 (Par. 2.1-2.2) |
3 | Gas and liquid phases of the soil | Text 1: Cap. 5 |
4 | Solid phase of the soil: inorganic and organic components. | Text 1: Cap. 3 e 4 |
5 | Organic matter: evolution and properties. | Text 1: Cap. 6 (Par. 6.1-6.2-6.4) e Cap. 7 (Par. 7.1) |
6 | Physical and morphological characteristics of the soil. | Text 1: Cap. 2 (Par. 2.4) |
7 | Soil chemical properties: pH, anion and cation exchange. | Text 1: Cap. 8 (Par. 8.1-8.2-8.3-8.4) e Cap. 9 |
8 | Soil fertility and bioremediation | Text 1: Cap. 13 |
9 | Root absorption of water and ions | Text 1: Cap. 7 (Par. 7.2) |
10 | Nutritional requirements of plants | Text 1: Cap. 10 |
11 | Soil-root interactions: the rhizosphere. | Text 1. Cap. 7 |
12 | Laboratory activities: soil fertility assessment, agri-environmental indicators. | Studium |
Oral
Learning assessment may be done remotely if necessary.