Solis of Goa
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- The main types of soils found in the State of Goa are Coastal Alluvial soil, mixed red and black soil, laterite soil and red sandy soil, which are sub-divided into 32 soil series.
- Type of Solis of Goa predominantly includes Laterites (73.4%), Alluvial & Marshy (11.7%), Coastal sandy soils (10.11%), Saline soils (4.79%) with soil pH ranging 4.5 -6.5.
- The Solis of Goa in general fairly good in organic matter and respond well to the application of N and P fertilizers.
Soil Types of North Goa
Solis of Goa of the district can be classified into 3 types namely
- Laterite soil
- Saline soil and
- Alluvial soil
- Lateritic soil
- It is the major soil type in the district.
- It is highly porous & permeable, slightly acidic with low pH values, low in organic matter, Calcium and Phosphorus.
- Saline soil
- It in the district occurs in the flood plains of Zuari and Mandovi rivers in Tiswadi, Bardez and Ponda taluks.
- It also occurs in Pernem taluk.
- The soil is deep, poorly drained and less permeable. It is saline, high in pH and contains humus and organic matter.
- Alluvial soil
- It occurs as very thin strip along the coastline towards western part of the district.
- It is reddish brown to yellowish, coarse grained and confined to narrow valleys of rivers.
- It is well drained, acidic with low pH and organic content.
Soil Type of South Goa
Solis of Goa of the district can be classified into 4 types namely
- Laterite soil
- Saline soil
- Marshy soil
- Alluvial soil
Lateritic soil
- It is the major soil type in the district.
- It is highly porous & permeable, slightly acidic with low pH values, low in organic matter, Calcium and Phosphorus.
Saline soil
- It in the district occurs in the flood plains of Zuari, Sal, Saleri, Talpona and Galjibagh rivers in Salcete, Marmugao, Quepem and Canacona taluks.
- It also occurs to a very limited extent in Sanguem taluk.
- The soil is deep, poorly drained and less permeable.
- It is saline, high in pH and contains humus and organic matter.
Marshy soil
- It occurs to a large extent in Salcete taluk and towards the western part of Canacona taluk.
- It also occurs in Marmugao taluk.
- This type of soil occurs in low-lying water logged and tidal affected areas.
Alluvial soil
- It occurs as very thin strip along the coastline towards western part of Salcete taluk and also a limited exposure occurs in Canacona taluk.
- It is reddish brown to yellowish, coarse grained and confined to narrow valleys of rivers.
- It is well drained, acidic with low pH and organic content.
Other Aspects related to Solis of Goa
Related to Salinity Aspects
- Salinity is the common soil problem in coastal rice production environments which encompasses 30 % of the net cultivated area of rice grown in Goa State. These lands are locally known as Khazan lands and are characterized by low elevation and high water table.
- The soils are deep, heavy textured, silty clay to silty clay loam having heavier sub horizon.
- The soil pH is slightly acidic to neutral (6.0-7.0), with electrical conductivity 4 to 15 dS m-1 and organic carbon content 6.3-7.7 g kg-1.
- Further, the soil salinity normally exceeds the critical level (> 4 dS m-1) starting from January to June, and then declines through December with the highest magnitude during March – May.
Laterite Solis of Goa(73.4% Area of Goa)