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Yes it does. Different species of plants ar adapted to different levels of soil acidity.

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Acids in the soil increase the rate at which elemental ions are released. Many molecular ions are more soluble in low pH solutions. Protons can help release cations that are bound to soil particles (cation exchange). Soil pH affects the availability of plan nutrients. Acidic soils (low pH) tend to be found in regions where the decomposition of organic matter results in production of Carbonic acid, Phosphoric acid, or nitric acid. Alkaline soils (with high pH) are common in regions with large amounts of limestone. Most plants live in soil with pH between 6 and 7. Some (ex. tomatoes) grow better in acidic soils, while others need alkaline soils (pH 8).

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Plants grow best in a pH range that is specific for each individual plant. If the pH is not in that range they can not absorb the nutrients necessary for survival. For example: Rhododendrens need acid soil (low pH), they will have trouble growing in basic (high pH) soils. Rhododendrens can not compete with other plants that grow well in a high pH range and rhododendrens will not be found there.ffFmkdcnhfv bvfhgf gfhfhfhfhfhfhfchfgghddhjshfgdjsjsgdgfgfhdhjsjh udhddhdhdhdhhdfhfhfhfh

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Some plants grow in sand, some in clay, some in very fertile soil, some in almost any type of soil. Different plants require different pH levels of soil, and some require certain water conditions. All these determine what plants will grow in a given soil.

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The soil has to have lots of nutrients. It has to have neutral pH.

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The pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of the soil (or any other substance for that matter). pH is measured on a scale of 1 (extremely acidic) to 14 (extremely alkaline).

In general most plants grow best within a narrow pH band (normally 5.8 to 6.8) although the actual figure varies slightly depending on the crop. Certain plants such as Camellia and Azaleas prefer slightly acidic soil.

When the pH of the soil moves beyond these parameters chemical reactions in the soil (those that are driven by pH) can cause micro and certain macro elements to "lockup" in chemical compounds that are either non-soluable or are in forms that cannot be readily absorbed by the plant.

What happens then is the plant starts to exhibit signs of nutrient deficiency and can ultimately die.

Extremes in pH can also kill or damage the delicate root hairs on the roots, further compounding the problem of water and nutrient absorption.

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It refers to the acidity or alkalinity of the soil.

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The pH of an ordinary plant cell is around 6, so soil having more than 8 and less than 5 pH affects plant growth due to alkaline and acedic soils respectively.

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How does soil pH affect soil fertility?

soil fertility increases soil PH


How does the pH affect the growth of plants?

Apart from direct effects of adding an acidic or caustic chemical to a plant which may result in direct chemical burns pH is of normally of importance in the soil. Different plants have different "ideal" pH ranges for the soil they are grown in, this is related to the area where the plant evolves (e.g. forest plants normally have acidic soils). The availability of macro and micro elements/ nutrients in the soil is determined by the pH of the soil. If the pH is outside of tolerance certain elements are not available in soluble form, this means that the plant cannot absorb them and deficiencies start to materialise in the plant. Depending on the severity, the plant could become stunted or die if the problem is not corrected. The normally accepted "ideal" pH range for most plants to flourish in is between 5.5 and 7.0


Is the peoni plant an acid loving plant?

Roses prefer a slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.5 to 6.8. While this is ideal, they are very tolerant of a variety of soil pH levels.


What is the effect of black coffee on plant growth?

ANSWER:Black coffee and even the coffee grounds can be added to the soil to increase the Ph of the soil. Certain plants will grow sluggishly in low pH. One of these is the Azalea. They like high pH soil and oak leaves and/or coffee/coffee grounds added to the soil or just placed on top of the ground will do this.


Does the pH of Water Affect the Growth of Bean Plants?

of course. any extreme pH such as 9-10 or as low as 3-4 will damage the plant directly but even smaller ranges change the water solutes composition in ways which can be good or bad depending on your soil structure.

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How does soil fertility and pH affect the ability of a soil to support plant life?

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How does soil fertility and pH affect the ability of soil to support 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.


How does pH and soil fertility affect the ability of a soil to support 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.


How does soil fertility affect the ability of a soil to to support 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.


Why is pH such an important aspect in soil fertility?

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.


How does soil pH affect soil fertility?

soil fertility increases soil PH


What factors affect water uptake by plant cells?

soil humidity, air humidity, soil structure, pH, nutrients availability, temp,


How does calcium carbonate affect the pH of the soil?

It raises the pH of the soil and reduces the availabilty of iron, magnesium and manganese.


What factors that determine the soil pH?

The factors which affect soil pH levels are the amount of rainfall, the amount of plants and the number of soil organisms.


Which plant changes the soil pH?

Leguminous plants.


What is the importance of knowing soil 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. ;)


How do you plant marijuana?

Germinize your seed first, then plant in soil with a pH of 7.0.