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1 SOIL CHEMISTRY

2 Acidic or Basic; also known as . . .
SOIL pH A measure of the degree to which the soil is Acidic or Basic; also known as . . . Soil Reaction

3 SOIL pH Technically: expressed as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion (H+) concentration

4 SOIL pH At pH 7: - neutral pH - indicates H+ concentration of . . .
10-7 mol/L

5 SOIL pH Since the product of normalities of H+ and OH- ions is always 10-14, OH- is also 10-7 mol/L mathematically . . . (10-7)(10-7) = 10-14

6 SOIL pH therefore . . . at neutral pH (pH 7 on a scale from 0 to 14)
amount of H+ ions = amount of OH- ions solution is neither acidic nor basic

7 common productive agriculture soils fall
SOIL pH Most agricultural soils pH range from 4 to common productive agriculture soils fall between pH 5 to 8

8 SOIL pH 2 factors affecting pH are: 1) Amount of precipitation
2) Type of vegetation

9 SOIL pH AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION –
HUMID AREAS (heavy rainfall)  ACID SOILS Ca+, Mg+, and Na+ are leached downward and replaced by H+ ions

10 SOIL pH TYPE OF VEGETATION –
Vegetation affects pH over period of years: grasslands – higher pH forests – lower pH

11 SOIL pH The most critical effects of soil pH are indirect . . .
the availability (unavailability) of certain nutrients is greatly influenced by soil pH

12 SOIL pH Nutrients UNAVAILABLE at higher pH: Cu – Copper Fe – Iron
Mn – Manganese Zn – Zinc

13 Critical with beans and peas
SOIL pH additionally . . . nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with legumes are seriously hindered in acid soils Critical with beans and peas

14 SOIL pH ADJUSTING SOIL pH
- Crops vary considerably regarding soil pH preferences

15 SOIL pH AZALEA BLUEBERRY RHODODENDRON ACID SOILS

16 SOIL pH Mildly Acid Soils: Wheat Corn Soybean Apple Tomato

17 SOIL pH Neutral to Slightly Acid Soils: Alfalfa Lettuce Muskmelon

18 SOIL pH ADD LIME RAISING Soil pH: Factors to consider before applying
- soil type - how much to raise the pH - fineness of lime - type of lime

19 Sandy Loam < Clay Loam WHY?
SOIL pH AMOUNT OF LIME NEEDED TO RAISE pH: Sandy Loam < Clay Loam WHY? Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) of clay particles

20 SOIL pH Add Sulfur LOWERING Soil pH:
- May be necessary for acid-loving crops - May also benefit potato production by reducing potato scab


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