chernozem
/ˈtʃeənəzem/noun
- Soil Science a fertile black soil rich in humus, with a lighter lime-rich layer beneath. Such soils typically occur in temperate grasslands such as the Russian steppes and North American prairies.【土壤学】黑钙土。
词源
mid 19th cent.: from Russian, from chërnyǐ 'black'+zemlya 'earth'.