ANALYSES DE SOL

ANALYSER, COMPRENDRE, AGIR

Soil is the poor relation of the environment

We don't know much about what's happening beneath our feet. Yet, soil is crucial to life on Earth. It supports plant growth, filters water, stores carbon, and is home to immense biodiversity.

Thanks to soil analyses , it is possible to better understand its composition, its state of health and its impact on the environment.

Terre de culture

Knowing your soil is essential

Is my soil polluted? What nutrients does it need? What plants should I plant for my soil type? Is it safe to eat what I grow?

To answer all these questions, you'll need to know your soil better. The best way to do this is to conduct laboratory soil analyses .

AGRONOMIC

What agronomic profile?

A good understanding of the agronomic health of your land through soil analyses not only allows you to optimize yields and resource management, but also to protect the environment and ensure sustainable and efficient land management.

Some soils are better suited to certain crops than others. Knowing the characteristics of your land through soil analysis allows you to choose the most appropriate crops.

POLLUTION

Is my soil polluted?

Conducting soil testing for pollution helps ensure a healthy and safe environment for residents, ensure crop quality, protect the local ecosystem, and take appropriate measures to manage and remedy contamination issues.

  • Exposure to contaminants : Soil testing can identify the presence of hazardous contaminants. These substances can be absorbed by plants, ingested by humans through cultivated fruits and vegetables, or inhaled in the form of microparticles.
  • Food Safety : Plants grown in polluted soil can accumulate toxins, making the crops potentially unsafe for consumption. Conducting soil tests can help determine pollution levels and take steps to avoid these risks.
INTERPRETATION

Detailed report on the health of your soil.

At the end of the soil analyses, a clear, precise and reasoned report will allow you to understand your results.

Your CERTISCORE index will allow you to make the right decisions to improve the quality of your soil.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Soil Testing

A soil analysis helps you understand the composition and health of your land. It helps identify the potential presence of pollutants and determine nutrient requirements to promote optimal plant growth.

The process includes:

  1. Sampling : taking representative samples from your plot.
  2. Laboratory analysis : samples are analyzed in a COFRAC accredited laboratory to guarantee reliable results.
  3. Detailed report : you receive a report with an overall score of the health of your soil and personalized advice for its improvement.
  • PCB : Polychlorinated biphenyls, chemical compounds formerly used in electrical equipment.
  • THC : Total hydrocarbons, mainly from oil spills and its derivatives.
  • PAH : Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, resulting from the incomplete combustion of organic matter.
  • BTEX : Acronym for Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylenes, volatile organic compounds often found in solvents and fuels.

Pouryère specializes in assessing the health of garden soils for individuals. It offers:

  • Analyses carried out in COFRAC accredited laboratories.
  • Detailed reports with practical and personalized advice.
  • A commitment to environmental preservation and the safety of green spaces.

Clues such as unusual odors, soil discoloration, sparse vegetation, or a history of industrial activity on the land may suggest possible pollution. In these cases, a soil test is recommended to confirm the presence of contaminants.

It allows you to: