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Soil pHThe measure indicating whether soil is alkaline, neutral, or acidic. Back to alphabetical list
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Soil pHThe level that defines whether soil is acidic or alkaline
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Soil pHthe measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions in soil on a scale of 0.0 to 14.0, where 7.0 is neutral and lower numbers reflect higher concentrations. Soil pH affects how available nutrients present in the soil, including those nutrients added by fertilizers, are for plants to absorb. Soil testing
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Soil pHa measure of the amount of hydrogen in soil taken from a scale that measures the hydrogen (acid forming) ion activity of soil or growth media
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Soil pHThe measure of the amount of lime (calcium) contained in soil. Solitary
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Soil pHThe acidity or alkalinity of soil; the scale runs from 1 through 14. Soil is in balance when it falls between 6.5 and 7 on the pH scale.
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Soil pH – An index of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil.
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Soil pHAn estimation of acidity (relative level of hydrogen ions) of the soil solution. The relative levels of base and acid cations present in solution affect the soil pH.
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