Teaching GuideTerm Faculty of Science |
Grao en Bioloxía |
Subjects |
Edaphfology |
Learning aims |
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Identifying Data | 2017/18 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Edaphfology | Code | 610G02045 | |||||||||||
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Fourth | Optativa | 6 | ||||||||||
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Learning outcomes | Study programme competences / results | ||
El suelo actúa como sustrato de las comunidades vegetales, adsorbente y absorbente de los elementos nutritivos, es decir soporta la vida de numerosos organismos vegetales y animales. Por tanto, se presta particular atención al análisis de la edafosfera como un medio organizado, complejo y dinámico, en la zona de contacto entre la biosfera, la litosfera, la hidrosfera y la atmósfera. | A6 A20 A26 A27 |
B2 B5 B6 B9 |
C2 C4 C6 C7 |
Because of the role of the soil for terrestrial ecosystems, Edaphology has a particular interest in Environmental Biology. The soil food chain describes a complex living system and how it interacts with the environment, plants, and animals. The nature of soil makes direct observation of food webs difficult. Soil microbial communities are characterized in many different ways. The activity of microbes can be measured by their respiration and carbon dioxide release. The cellular components of microbes can be extracted from soil and genetically profiled, or microbial biomass can be calculated by weighing the soil before and after fumigation. | A21 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 |
B1 B8 B10 B11 |
C3 C6 C7 |
Soils act as substrates for vegetal communities and also as adsorbent and absorbent for nutritive, and allow life of many animal and vegetal organisms. Therefore our program pays particular attention to the “edaphosphere” as a complex dynamic and organised site, located in the interface between biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. Soil is also the support of man-made spaces or sites influenced by man activity, such as urban-industrial areas and transport infrastructures. | A1 A6 A18 A20 A22 A23 A24 |
B1 B9 B10 |
C1 C5 C6 |
The scientific study of the soil is important for Biologists, mainly from an ecological perspective. Soil is essential in environmental studies and soil science contributes to understand important processes such as biogeochemical cycles, the structure ecosystems and factors from which primary production depends. | A6 A22 A23 A30 A31 A32 |
B3 B4 B10 |
C1 C5 |
The course of Soil Science is designed to provide an overview of the fundamental: Physical processes, Chemical processes, Fertility, Biology, and Land Use. Both theoretical and practical contents in soil science should contribute to enhance the skills of Biology students at the UDC in the use of several instrumental techniques. | A2 A6 A25 A27 |
B2 B7 B12 B13 |
C1 C5 C8 |
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