Historical aspects of soil classification in Japan |
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Authors: | Hideaki Hirai Tadao Hamazaki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agriculture , Utsunomiya University , Utsunomiya, 321-8505, Japan;2. Faculty of Agriculture , Kagoshima University , Kagoshima, 890-8580, Japan |
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Abstract: | Historical perspective of soil classification in Japan from Max Fesca's soil classification in 1882 to the “Unified Soil Classification System of Japan (2002)” was outlined, aiming at reviewing the progress in soil classification. The evolution can be divided into the following five aspects: 1) Max Fesca's soil texture survey and soil classification from the agro-geological point of view under the influence of the German school; 2) Introduction of the concept of pedology into the classification under the influence of the Russian school led by Dokchaev; 3) Brief history of the classification of Andosols which has exerted a considerable influence on soil classification worldwide; 4) Soil classifications developed through the implementation of national soil survey projects to independently evaluate land suitability for the cultivation of paddy rice, upland crops, and for forest establishment; 5) Attempts to develop a comprehensive soil classification system in order to unify soil classification systems for the above-mentioned land uses from 1963 to the present. |
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Keywords: | comprehensive soil classification cultivated soil classification forest soil classification paddy soil classification volcanic ash soil classification |
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