Soil Acidity: What It Is, How It Is Measured, Why It Is Important
AGR-273: Soil Acidity: What It Is, How It Is Measured, Why It Is Important
Authored by: John Grove Edwin Ritchey
Abstract
Soil chemical health is strongly related to soil acidity. This acidity consists of acidic cations, hydrogen (H+), aluminum (Al3+), and in some soils, manganese (Mn2+). The acid cations are neutralized by basic anions, carbonate (CO32-), hydroxyl (OH-), and oxide (O2-) provided by materials such as agricultural, hydrated/slaked, and quick/burnt limes, respectively. Lime application rates are based on the amount of acidity measured in your soil sample.
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