# Alisol

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An '''Alisol''' is a Reference Soil Group of the [World Reference Base for Soil Resources](/source/World_Reference_Base_for_Soil_Resources) (WRB).<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://wrb.isric.org/files/WRB_fourth_edition_2022-12-18.pdf|title = World Reference Base for Soil Resources, fourth edition|author=IUSS Working Group WRB|year = 2022|publisher = International Union of Soil Sciences, Vienna}}</ref>

Alisols have an ''argic horizon'', which has a high [cation exchange capacity](/source/cation_exchange_capacity). In the subsoil, the [base saturation](/source/base_saturation) is low.

There exist mixed forms, for example 'Stagnic Alisol', that are mainly Alisol, but also contain components that are found in [Stagnosol](/source/Stagnosol)s.

Alisols occur in [tropical](/source/tropical_climate) and [humid subtropical climate](/source/humid_subtropical_climate)s, but are also found in temperate regions.<ref>Chesworth, Ward (editor); ''Encyclopedia of Soil Science''; p. 36. ISBN</ref> Compared to [Lixisol](/source/Lixisol)s, [Acrisol](/source/Acrisol)s and [Ferralsol](/source/Ferralsol)s, Alisols have much higher-activity clays and are likely to be found on younger terrains or more geologically active regions such as [Kyushu](/source/Kyushu) and [Chugoku](/source/Chugoku).

==Agricultural use==
Alisols are acidic (increased by limited drainage) and therefore need liming, contain few nutrients and therefore need fertilizer, and do not have much surface coherence so are easily eroded.

Aluminium and manganese toxicity is a very serious problem in Alisols, because at the low [pH](/source/pH) of these soils such generally insoluble metals become soluble and can poison plants which are not tolerant of them. ''[Encyclopædia Britannica](/source/Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica)'' mentions oil palm, cotton, and maize (corn) as crops suitable to be grown on Alisols, though most crops require very intensive fertilisation for long-term success.

==References==
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*[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/707286/Alisol Article "Alisol" in Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 20 Aug. 2011]

==Further reading==
* W. Zech, P. Schad, G. Hintermaier-Erhard: Soils of the World. Springer, Berlin 2022, Chapter 7.3.2. {{ISBN|978-3-540-30460-9}}

== External links ==
* [https://wrb.isric.org/picture-gallery/ profile photos (with classification)] WRB homepage
* [https://www.iuss.org/index.php?article_id=73|title=IUSS profile photos (with classification)] IUSS World of Soils

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