Environmental Sciences, asked by adeebshadma, 9 months ago

what are the effect of difference in soils on plants? answer in detail​

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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➡️ In some mineral soils aluminum can be dissolved at pH levels below 5.0 becoming toxic to plant growth. Soil pH may also affect the availability of plant nutrients. Nutrients are most available to plants in the optimum 5.5 to 7.0 range. PH can also affect the structure of the soil, especially in clay soils.

➡️ The roots of plants take nutrients and water from the soil for the plant.While different plants do need different growing conditions, it's generally important to make sure that they have all of these in order to grow well and produce fruit, vegetables, flowers, seeds and grains.

Answered by Anonymous
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Although the optimum range is 5.5 to 7.0 some plants will grow in a more acid soil and some at a more alkaline level. PH is not an indication of fertility, but it does affect the availability of fertilizer nutrients. ... On the other hand, builder's sand, which is devoid of nutrients, may have optimum pH for plant growth

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