Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

podzol

Noun
/ˈpɒdzəl/
Definition
A type of soil that typically forms in cool, moist climates and is characterized by a leached, sandy or silty upper layer and a darker lower layer rich in iron and aluminum.
Examples
  • The podzol in this region is not very fertile for agriculture.
  • You can identify podzol by its characteristic layer of leached minerals.
  • Many plants struggle to grow in podzol soils due to their acidity.
Meaning
Podzol soils are often found under coniferous forests and are known for their distinct horizons, which result from the leaching of nutrients due to acidic conditions.
Synonyms
  • Leached soil
  • Podzolic soil
  • Acidic soil