Edaphic

/ɪˈdæfɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or caused by the soil, especially regarding how soil composition affects plant growth and organisms.

Etymology

From Greek edaphos (soil, ground) + -ic (relating to). The Greek root refers to the physical substance beneath our feet that supports all terrestrial life.

Kelly Says

Edaphic factors are why farmers obsess over soil testing—two fields side by side with the same climate can produce completely different crops just because their soil composition differs!

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