Biology, asked by mohithkampara970, 3 months ago


What will happen if there is increase in acidic or basic nature of soil?? -​

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Answered by mahadev7599
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Answer:

Increase in acidic or basic nature of soil:

>The optimum growth of the plants occurs at around a pH of 6 to 6.5.

>At higher levels of pH, soil builds up to toxic level of nutrients like Molybdenum and it becomes too poisonous to be taken up by the plants.

>In addition to that, there is a certain level of pH in which the soil microflora also survives.

>But, if the pH fluctuates it can be fatal to these soil microbes which at the end will affect the soil fertility.

Answered by Yayysha
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Answer:

The plants' growth will be affected and would deteriorate, they might die as they grow on a certain pH mostly the neutral that is 7.

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