The soil production function is a concept used in ecology, soil science, and earth sciences to describe how soil is formed and developed over time. It quantifies the relationship between various environmental factors and the processes involved in the formation and sustainability of soil. This function typically accounts for the input of materials (like weathered rock or organic matter) and the processes of erosion, leaching, and biological activity that affect soil development.
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