Biology, asked by atufa, 1 year ago

what is pH what is its range what are negative impacts if the pH of soil is too low or too high

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Answered by aqibkincsem
43

The Ph ranges from neutral 6.5 to 7.5 and base has 7.5 to 14.

It considers the range of ph and soil contains high amount of acid presents in the cultivation.

This should begin to consider for plants and based on the concentration presents in the Ph level.

It also reflects the acidity level and plants do best on soil growth.

Answered by Anonymous
15

Explanation:

  1. the team pH is used to indicate the level of acidity or alkaline of a soil
  2. the range of pH value of a good soil lies from 5.5 to 7.5 below pH 7 the soil are termed as acidic and above PH 7 they are alkaline
  3. the pH of soil is important in determining the type of vegetation that will grow in the soil and the type of organisms that will live there.
  4. plants nutrients availability is strongly tied to the PH in the soil

NEGATIVE IMPACTS IF PH OF THE SOIL IS TOO HIGH AND TOO LOW:

the availability of N,K,Ca,Mg,S tends to decrease with decreasing pH and increase with increasing PH.Both the condition are not recommendable for the soil health. Since condition with acidify the soil as weathering and plant up take also result in removal of these nutrients or in decreased microbial activity the soil will not be fit for growing crops and fertility of the soil is lost..

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