Science, asked by chingdeihkim, 5 months ago

how does ph of soil effect the growth of plants? Suggest one point to rectified acidic soil.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Soil pH determines the nutrient availability to plants. Some nutrients become 'tied up' in the soil at certain pH levels. For example, acid soils can lead to deficiencies of phosphorus, calcium, magnesium and molybdenum, as well as toxic levels of manganese and aluminium.

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Answered by joshishivam905
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ph of soil effect the soil because the plant nutrients are present in soil between pH value below 5.5 than from 5.5 to 7 different plant need different ph soil according to their need of nutrient that they want from soil. add manure to rectified acidic soil

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