what is the effect of pH of the soil and plant growth?
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A soil's pH is directly connected to its concentration of major nutrients, as well as its composition of microelements available for uptake by plants. When soil pH is extremely high or low, the plants growing in it may suffer from nutrient deficiencies or toxicities.
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Plant nutrients leach from the soil much faster at pH values below 5.5 than from soils within the 5.5 to 7.0 range. In some mineral soils aluminum can be dissolved at pH levels below 5.0 becoming toxic to plant growth.
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