[8] Explain importance of pH in plants and animals.
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Effect of pH on plants and animals - definition
High levels of either acidity or alkalinity can be harmful to plants and animals. Effect on Plants: Most of the plants do best when soil'd pH is in the neutral range i.e. 6 to 7. ... Acidic water also poisons fish eggs, as they will not hatch if water pH is too low.
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A pH of 7 indicates a neutral soil. The pH is important because it influences the availability of essential nutrients. Most horticultural crops will grow satisfactorily in soils having a pH between 6 (slightly acid) and 7.5 (slightly alkaline). ... For most plants, however, a soil pH below 6.0 is undesirable.
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