topsoilin
Topsoilin is a term sometimes used to describe the uppermost mineral soil layer, commonly called topsoil. In standard soil science, this layer corresponds to the A horizon of a soil profile and is distinguished by relatively high organic matter content, greater biological activity, and finer structure than deeper layers.
Composition and properties: Topsoilin typically contains more decomposed plant and animal residues than underlying horizons, giving
Formation and distribution: Topsoilin forms from ongoing inputs of organic matter and weathering processes, with biotic
Significance and uses: The health of the topsoilin layer is a primary indicator of soil fertility, carbon
Management and conservation: Practices that protect topsoilin include erosion control, cover cropping, reduced tillage, organic amendments,
See also: topsoil, soil profile, A horizon, soil erosion, conservation agriculture.