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The factors which affect soil pH levels are the amount of rainfall, the amount of plants and the number of soil organisms.
pH is important aspect of soil fertility because the level of pH will will influence what kind of organisms that will live in the soil. These can affect how the plants grow since each plant has an optimum pH level in which it will flourish.
you test the soil to check how much PH it has. plants need the right PH
I'm not sure about this, but I think if you know the pH value of the soil, then you can plant specific plants and crops and they will not be harmed by the soil. ;)
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The factors which affect soil pH levels are the amount of rainfall, the amount of plants and the number of soil organisms.
soil fertility increases soil PH
pH is important aspect of soil fertility because the level of pH will will influence what kind of organisms that will live in the soil. These can affect how the plants grow since each plant has an optimum pH level in which it will flourish.
likely make it more acidic because of decomposing organic matter released by dead plants
The pH of soil has a great importance for the growth of plants.
you test the soil to check how much PH it has. plants need the right PH
Some groups of plants e.g. most Rhododendrons and Heathers will not tolerate an alkaline soil. Others like Prunus Berberis Acer and Buddleia will tolerate and flourish in an alkaline soil within limits. Neutral soil is PH7.5 ,acid soil is below that and alkaline soil is above it. most plants prefer pH of 5.5-6.5 as this slighly acidic soil is best for nutrient absurbtion.
In general, a plant cell sap has 6 pH value. That means it works well in a slightly acidic medium. Thus, soil having more than 7 pH becomes alkaline. Increased alkalinity or acidity affect the metabolic activities in plants. Likewise soil fertility also affect plant life. A fertile soil and neutral pH help in better plant metabolism. Hence their optimum values are congenial to plant life.
In general, a plant cell sap has 6 pH value. That means it works well in a slightly acidic medium. Thus, soil having more than 7 pH becomes alkaline. Increased alkalinity or acidity affect the metabolic activities in plants. Likewise soil fertility also affect plant life. A fertile soil and neutral pH help in better plant metabolism. Hence their optimum values are congenial to plant life.
It raises the pH of the soil and reduces the availabilty of iron, magnesium and manganese.
pH affects the availability of nutrients.
Leguminous plants.