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    4. Mollisols

    Mollisols (from Latin mollis, "soft") are the soils of grassland ecosystems. They are characterized by a thick, dark surface horizon. This fertile surface horizon, known as a mollic epipedon, results from the long-term addition of organic materials derived from plant roots. Mollisols are among some of the most important and productive agricultural soils in the world and are extensively used for this purpose. They are divided into eight suborders: Albolls, Aquolls, Rendolls, Gelolls, Cryolls, Xerolls, Ustolls and Udolls.

    Mollisols primarily occur in the middle latitudes and are extensive in prairie regions such as the Great Plains of the U.S. Globally, they occupy approximately 7.0% of the ice-free land area. In the U.S., they are the most extensive soil order, accounting for approximately 21.5% of the land area.

    Mollisols levels
    Mollisols have: (1) a mollic epipedon (thick, dark surface horizon); and (2) base saturation of at least 50% throughout the subsoil. (USDA-NRCS)

    Soil Orders

    • Alfisols
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    Aquolls

    Mollisols with a water table at or near the surface for much of the year

    Albolls, Rendolls

    Albolls — wet Mollisols with a light-colored horizon formed through Fe reduction; Rendolls — shallow Mollisols over calcareous parent material

    Gelolls, Cryolls

    Gelolls — Mollisols of very cold climates (mean annual soil temperature <0°C); Cryolls — Mollisols of cold climates

    Xerolls

    Temperate Mollisols with very dry summers and moist winters

    Ustolls

    Mollisols of semiarid and subhumid climates

    Udolls

    Mollisols of humid climates

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