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1. A soil having an acid reaction or pH below the neutral point which is pH 7.0. A soil having an excess of hydrogen ions. | 1. A soil having an acid reaction or [[pH]] below the neutral point which is pH 7.0. A soil having an excess of hydrogen [[ions]]. [[Turfgrass]]es generally prefer slightly acid soils, in the range 6.0 - 6.5.<br><br> | ||
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While some plants prefer slightly acidic soil, notice that nutrient availability is affected as [[acidity]] increases.<br> | |||
Source: http://www2.luresext.edu/goats/training/nutrition.html#mincon<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 28 June 2006
1. A soil having an acid reaction or pH below the neutral point which is pH 7.0. A soil having an excess of hydrogen ions. Turfgrasses generally prefer slightly acid soils, in the range 6.0 - 6.5.
While some plants prefer slightly acidic soil, notice that nutrient availability is affected as acidity increases.
Source: http://www2.luresext.edu/goats/training/nutrition.html#mincon